Elite US Teams Brave Danger for Daring Combat Rescues

Meet the highly trained Air Force Pararescue units who specialize in complex search and rescue missions under fire, risking their lives to save others.
In the heart of the world's most dangerous combat zones, a specialized group of elite US military personnel put their lives on the line daily to rescue their fellow soldiers. These are the Air Force Pararescue units, known as the PJs, who specialize in combat search and rescue (CSAR) missions, recovering isolated personnel in austere and hostile environments.
The PJs are considered among the most highly trained and skilled operators in the US military, undergoing an arduous selection and training process that weeds out all but the most dedicated and capable. Their mission is to infiltrate enemy territory, often under heavy fire, to retrieve downed pilots, stranded special operators, and other isolated personnel who have been cut off from friendly forces.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}These harrowing CSAR missions require a unique blend of specialized skills, including advanced combat tactics, emergency medical care, and technical rescue expertise. PJs must be expert marksmen, seasoned combat veterans, and highly proficient in a wide range of insertion and extraction techniques, from high-altitude parachute jumps to fast-roping from helicopters.
At the core of the PJ mission is an unwavering commitment to the ethos of
Source: BBC News


