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SARK
Emerson SARK
TypeFolding Knife
Place of originTorrance, California, US
Service history
In serviceUS Navy
Used byNavy Special Boat Units
WarsWar on Terror, Operation Iraqi Freedom
Production history
DesignerErnest Emerson
Designed1999
ManufacturerEmerson Knives, Inc.
Produced1999 through present
No. built3,000+
VariantsP-SARK (pointed tip), NSAR (line cutter on blade spine)
Specifications
Length8.2 inches (210 mm)
Blade length3.5 inches (89 mm)

Blade typeHawkbill, 154CM steel
Hilt typeG-10 laminate and 64AVL Titanium
Scabbard/sheathPocket Clip

The SARK (Search and Rescue Knife) or NSAR (Navy Search and Rescue) is a folding knife designed by knifemaker Ernest Emerson for use as a search and rescue knife by the US military. It has a hawkbill with a blunt tip in order to cut free trapped victims without cutting them in the process. There is a variant with a pointed-tip designed for police, known as the P-SARK (Police Search and Rescue Knife).

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