Definition
A search mission is an operation focused on locating missing persons, objects, or information. It's like a real-life detective story, where clues are gathered and analyzed to find what's lost. Unlike a rescue mission, where the priority is saving someone in immediate danger, a search mission emphasizes discovery. This involves systematic investigation, often covering large areas and utilizing various technologies, like drones or sonar. The urgency can vary, depending on the stakes of the search. Its success relies on careful planning, patience, and thoroughness, differing from a combat mission's urgency and aggression.