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Friday, January 18th 2013, 9:36pm

Chinese Air Sea Rescue Service

Chinese Air Force Sea Rescue Service

The Chinese Air Force Sea Rescue Service [CAFSRS] was first established to take care of airmen shot down over the chinese sea area. Rescues are performed normally by the service's own aircraft, but where the hazards of water landing are too great, the actual rescue is made by surface craft. These craft may be attached to the service or may be simply lent to it for a particular rescue.
CAFSRS units were subordinated to the Airfleet within whose area they serve. These units were organized into three sea rescue commands, each of which is headed by a Sea Rescue Service Chief with the rank of colonel. Single rescue planes were often attached to combat units which operated over water. Used Aircrafts are GY-115's, Do-24's, G35A's and SAC-52's.


[size=1]Do-24 of the CAFSRS[/size]



[size=1]GY-115 of the CAFSRS[/size]

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Friday, February 21st 2014, 8:59am

Due to the Sino-Filipino and Sino-Chosen War of Chinese Air Sea Rescue Service was restructured and part of the Coast Guard.

So for future informations see "China Marine Surveillance & Coast Guard" Thread