Gendarmerie Search and Rescue Battalion Command
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| Gendarmerie Commando Search and Rescue Battalion Command | |
|---|---|
| Jandarma Komando Arama Kurtarma Tabur Komutanlığı | |
| Active | 1 September 1999–present |
| Country | Turkey |
| Allegiance | Gendarmerie General Command |
| Branch | Turkish Gendarmerie |
| Type | Special Forces |
| Role | Search and rescue
Mountain rescue Search and rescue dog Swift water rescue CBRN defense |
| Garrison/HQ | Ankara |
| Mascot | Kangal Shepherd Dog – Mount Ararat |
| Commanders | |
| First | Major Burak Özer |
| Insignia | |
| Abbreviation | J.A.K. |
The Gendarmerie Search and Rescue Battalion Command[1] (Turkish: Jandarma Arama Kurtarma Tabur Komutanlığı), JAK, is the Search and rescue unit of the Gendarmerie General Command in Turkey. It has several missions which all kinds of natural and man-made disasters that may occur inside of domestic and abroad places with in mountains, caves, canyons, underwater to conduct search and rescue operations with, was established on 1 September 1999 in Ankara under the command of the Gendarmerie Commando Special Public Order.
To perform these tasks; Within the JAK Battalion Command, there is a Special Search and Rescue Company consisting of Disaster Search and Rescue Companies and Mountaineering, Underwater and Dog Search and Rescue Teams.
- Earthquake Search and Rescue Training
- Avalanche Search and Rescue Training
- CBRN Training
- Flood Search and Rescue Training
- Fire Search and Rescue Training
- Mountaineering Education
- Underwater Training
- Search and rescue dog Team Training
- Skiing Training
- Snowmobiling and over-snow vehicle Training
- First aid Training