SARAT 2: UPGRADED SEARCH AND RESCUE AID TOOL

The Government of India has recently upgraded its Search and Rescue Aid Tool (SARAT) to enhance operational efficiency for search and rescue agencies.

Objective & Significance

  • The Government of India has upgraded SARAT (Search and Rescue Aid Tool) to Version 2.
  • Enhances operational efficiency for search and rescue agencies in the Indian Ocean region.
  • Aims to provide faster response times and higher success rates.

Search and Rescue Aid Tool (SARAT)

  • Launched in: 2016 to assist search and rescue operations at sea.
  • Aims to locate individuals/vessels in distress in the shortest possible time.
  • Developed by: Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS).
  • Initiated under: Make in India program.

Working Mechanism

  • Uses model ensembling to account for uncertainties in the initial location & last known time of the missing object.
  • Primary factors influencing movement: Ocean currents & winds.
  • Based on high-resolution Regional Ocean Modelling System (ROMS).
  • Runs on High-Performance Computers at INCOIS for real-time analysis.

Key Improvements in SARAT Version 2

  • More Accurate Search Areas:
    • Now based on Last Known Position (LKP) of the object instead of minimum longitude point.
    • Improves precision in search area computation.
  • Enhanced Data Visualization & Integration:
    • Search areas available in digital format for easy integration with rescue planning maps.
    • Includes mean particle trajectories, colour-coded search regions, and LKP markers.

Training & Capacity Building

  • Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) conducted training initiatives.
  • A national workshop was organized for Indian Coast Guard (ICG) & Airports Authority of India (AAI).
  • Over 60 officers trained to effectively use SARAT in real operations.

Continuous Improvement & Feedback Mechanism

  • Stakeholder feedback collected during SAR workshops for further refinement.
  • Regular lectures & demonstrations ensure updated knowledge for rescue teams.

Future Plans & Enhancements

  • Ministry of Earth Sciences aims to improve SARAT’s accuracy by:
    • Better surface current & wind predictions.
    • Assimilating more ocean observations into ocean circulation models.
    • Using High-Frequency (HF) radar for accurate coastal surface current tracking.

Impact: Strengthens India’s maritime search-and-rescue capabilities, improving efficiency & success rates in critical operations.

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