Search & Rescue
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Helicopter Lifting Strop (Rescue Sling) NSN 1670661548581 SOS-5184
Helicopter lifting strop was developed to the specification of the Royal Australian Navy.
SOS-5184 Standard:
Lifting strop: length 2050mm x width 140mm weight 1.4kg safe working load 272kg.SOS-5185 Large:
Lifting strop: Length 2350mm x width 140mm weight 1.5kg safe working load 272kg. -
Life Raft Self Righting ISO-9650-1 – Available in 4, 6 and 8 Persons
Self-Righting explained
A Life Raft is most vulnerable to turn over when being inflated and the ballast pockets have not yet filled. It can also be accidently inflated upside down or worse still rolled over in high seas.
This is the most dangerous time for the occupants as they can lose a lot of their body heat whilst trying to right the life raft.
SOS Marine has introduced the ISO 9650-1 approved Life Raft which is self-righting to help reduce their exposure time and ease of operation.
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Rescue Laser Flares SOS-5564 -5565 – 5566
Rescue Laser Fare DOWNLOAD PDF VIEW GALLERIES• 40 hours continuous signalling on one battery.
• Penetrates smoke and haze.
• A worthy addition to pyrotechnic kits.
• Allows search & rescue to continue when darkness limits search.Here is the YouTube link: https://youtu.be/Baf0kvhDmSI
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Shipborne Retrieval Sling (Rescue Sling) NSN 1670-661584004 SOS-5430
Shipborne Retrieval lifting sling was developed to the specification of the Royal Australian Navy.
SOS-5432 Standard:
Rescue Sling: length 2050mm x width 140mm weight 1.4kg safe working load 272kg.SOS-5430 Large:
Rescue Sling: Length 2350mm x width 140mm weight 1.5kg safe working load 272kg. -
SOS Dan Buoy SOS-6375
SOS Dan Buoy is a compact, self-contained device, specifically designed to make rescue and recovery a simpler operation. There is no need to set or activate the SOS Dan Buoy – just throw it into the water, towards the person overboard.
Throw the SOS Dan Buoy into the water and within seconds of immersion, it inflates, and stands 2.0 metres above the waterline, highly visible up to 1,700 metres.
SOS Dan buoy has webbing loops, allowing the person to put their arms around the marker to help support them when fatigued. This gives extra support and security while awaiting rescue.