Current threats, such as natural disasters, technological accidents or targeted attacks involving CBRN-E aspects, are becoming increasingly frequent and complex. For this reason, there are constantly increasing demands not only on the population protection, but also on the Search and Rescue Teams allocated to manage these large-scale disasters. In the context of responding to possible incidents, the rapid and safe transport of these teams represents a significant logistical challenge. Specifically, this concerns the transport of specialized equipment, which, due to its size or weight, can be difficult to transport within the Trans-European Transport Network.
Rehak et al. (Thu,) studied this question.