Bahad 16


Bahad 16 is a training base belonging to the Israel Defense Forces under the command of the Home Front Command domestic Search and Rescue unit. Because it is the only SAR training base, Bahad 16 is synonymous with the SAR unit itself. Since 2021 it is located at the, Ramla, which is also the headquarters of the Home Front Command. Previously it was located within the disestablished Tzrifin base.
This unit should not be confused with Unit 669. Bahad 16 is a domestic search and rescue unit, primarily operating in times of natural disasters, while Unit 669 is the Israeli Air Force's Tactical Combat Search and Rescue unit that operates behind enemy lines.

History

IDF Home Front Command Search and Rescue unit was a re-organization of HaGaHa, the Israeli civil defense force. It was created in February 1992 following the Gulf War, which, as the most threatening war to Israel's homeland since the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, led to a perceived need for more security beyond the border.

Purpose

The SAR unit serves as a ready unit for natural disasters, for civil disasters, and for response to deliberate military or para-military attacks.
The Rescue Brigade has three main roles:
  1. Training soldiers and civilians, both within and outside of the Home Front Command, in the fields of rescue, NBC warfare, and civil defense.
  2. Training Home Front Command units for their missions.
  3. Training Home Front Command headquarters.
The brigade trains soldiers in all rear defense professions, including rescue and evacuation, NBC, and population management. The reserve battalions of the Home Front Command undergo training and exercises there. Additionally, the brigade is prepared to assist in rescue operations both domestically and internationally when needed. With the relocation of most of the training bases from Tzrifin to the Negev as part of the City of Training Bases project, the training base has moved to Camp Rehavam, where the Home Front Command headquarters is currently located.
During Operation Defensive Shield in 2002, four-man teams from the unit were attached to infantry units in Jenin and Ramallah. There, teams facilitated troop movement by breaking openings in walls between houses.

Operations

Since its formation, the unit has operated both in Israel and abroad, including in Greece, Turkey, Haiti, Brazil and Buenos Aires.