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:''Rescue Force is a team of [[Autobot]]s from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | :''Rescue Force is a team of [[Autobot]]s from the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].'' | ||
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The Autobot '''Rescue Force''' is an elite team of search-and-rescue robots. Its known members are: | The Autobot '''Rescue Force''' is an elite team of search-and-rescue robots. Its known members are: | ||
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| The name or term "Rescue Force" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Rescue Force (disambiguation). |
- Rescue Force is a team of Autobots from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Autobot Rescue Force is an elite team of search-and-rescue robots. Its known members are:
- Rescue Force the jet
- Rescue Force 1, the claw-tank
- Rescue Force 2, the Baja buggy
- Rescue Force 3, the drill tank
They combine to form Big Rescue Force.
Fiction
Transformers Comic-Magazin
The Rescue Force went to save Goldbug and several Targetmasters after they were captured by the Decepticons. Their efforts proved unnecessary, however, as the captives managed to escape on their own. Transformers in Action: Shockwave's Galactic Secret
Toys
The Transformers

- Rescue Force (Rescue Force, 1992)
- Rescue Force (Rescue Force, 1992)
- Rescue Force (Rescue Force, 1992)
- Rescue Force (Rescue Force, 1992)
- The Rescue Force are redecos of four out of the six Takara Breastforce Liokaiser components, but without their breastplate-partners and other accessories (with one exception, shown at right). Instead, all-new weapons were cast for each one, with these mostly being more "rescue tool"-themed than "kill things"-themed. Since the toys' combination gimmick is built-in rather than needing extra parts, you can attach them to form "Big Rescue Force"... but you end up with an armless robot whose head is nothing more than a mouthplate. Which is kinda funny, admittedly.
- These toys also have two (technically three) different versions. Initial releases of the toys have their faces painted the same colors as their Breastforce forebears, and come with silver-plastic accessories. Much more common are the silver-faced versions, which could come with accessories in either the original silver or in dark red (the latter seemingly being more common).
- All four Rescue Force vehicles were sold individually, but used a shared cardback design without any form of individual identifier. They were only available in European and Australian markets in 1992, alongside similarly-individually-nameless releases of the Constructicons.
Notes
- While the Rescue Force had no individual bio information, they did receive bios (in rather broken English) as well as startlingly unimaginative names in a Transformers sticker album produced by Kent, distributed in 1993 in currently-unknown parts of Europe.
- The catalog that came packed with them says "Six unbeatable Autobots speed to the rescue" beneath a picture of the FOUR Autobots that were released. But in Spanish, it says "Cuatro"...


