DescriptionDrone Observer Encapsulated Badge (Small & Large)Clear identification matters on every callout — especially when supporting UAV operations in live search environments.Our Drone Observer Encapsulated Badge is designed for UK Search & Rescue teams and emergency responders who need clear, professional role identification on scene.Fully encapsulated for durability and weather resistance, this badge is built for operational use — whether deployed in woodland searches, coastal incidents, flood response or prolonged search operations.Available in:Small BadgeLarge BadgeBundle (Small Large)With or without hook & loop (Velcro) backingWhy Clear Drone Observer Identification MattersDuring live drone deployments, the Drone Observer plays a critical safety role — maintaining visual line of sight, monitoring airspace, supporting the pilot and assisting with situational awareness.Clear role identification supports:Safe UAV operationsEffective coordination with Search ManagersMulti-agency clarityProfessional scene managementWhen operating alongside teams such as Lowland Rescue, Mountain Rescue England and Wales or RNLI, visible role ID helps maintain structure and operational discipline in dynamic environments.Product FeaturesFully encapsulated for durabilityWeather resistant and wipe cleanHigh-visibility, professional printLightweight yet robust constructionSuitable for load vests, chest rigs, rucksacks and outerwearChoose Velcro backed for quick attachment to load vests and MOLLE panels, or non-Velcro if sewing or fixed mounting is preferred.Size OptionsSmallIdeal for chest rigs, load vests or compact ID panels.LargeDesigned for overt identification on outerwear, rucksacks or incident command setups.Bundle OptionGet both sizes for flexible deployment across different kit configurations.Built for UK Search & RescueAt SAR Store, our kit is:Run by SAR volunteersField tested in real operational environmentsTrusted by UK Search & Rescue teamsDrone Observers play an essential role in safe and effective UAV deployment during search operations. Your identification should reflect that responsibility.




