Austrian Forces Disaster Relief Unit
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The Austrian Forces Disaster Relief Unit (short AFDRU) is an Urban search and rescue (USAR) and disaster relief unit of the Austrian federal army (the Bundesheer).
It was created in 1990 in response to various disasters, especially the earthquake in Armenia in 1988.
AFDRU is specifically designed to be deployed in other countries. The unit can be airlifted within 10 hours of receiving orders, and carries enough equipment to operate on its own for two weeks.
The unit was active in many disasters, in particular in Iran during the 2003 earthquake and in Sri Lanka following the tsunami disaster in 2004.
External links[]
- English page on AFDRU on the website of the Austrian federal army (Bundesheer).
Categories:
- Foreign relations of Austria
- Military units and formations of Austria
- 1990 establishments in Austria
- Military units and formations established in 1990