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The United States military has designed training for service members who are faced with adverse conditions when forces have to survive and evade capture. SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and ...
As American forces race against time and Iran's military to locate an aviator reportedly shot down Friday, a former Air Force pilot and a rescuer told AFP what it takes to hide, survive and extract ...
AIRWAY HEIGHTS, Wash. — Iran shot down a United States F-15 fighter jet today, sparking a rescue mission to find one of the two crew members who remains missing. The incident highlights specialized ...
Attention is turning to the "SERE" training that elite U.S. military pilots and special operations forces receive after a U.S. officer who ejected from a fighter jet shot down by Iran was rescued in ...
In the ongoing US‑Iran war, retired Brigadier General Houston Cantwell has explained how specialised military training known as SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) prepares aircrew for ...
Elite U.S. military aviators and special forces undergo intense training for the prospect they are trapped behind enemy lines—like the F-15 crew member rescued in Iran. The training is called SERE, ...
The training is called SERE, which stands for “survival, evasion, resistance and escape”. The idea, according to a US Air Force recruitment video: “The survivor’s mission is to return, with honour.” ...