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OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT - Equipment Update
Peruvian Andean Relief
Project Objective
To strengthen the safety, efficiency, and professionalism of our rescue operations throughout the Andes Mountains, with a focus on Peru’s three natural regions: coast, highlands, and jungle.
We are pleased to announce a significant enhancement in the operational capacity of our high mountain rescue team: Socorro Andino Peruano. As part of our ongoing commitment to safety, technical excellence, and professionalism in extreme environments, we are implementing a new generation of high-performance rescue equipment.
This upgrade is made possible through collaboration with the prestigious Russian brand REDFOX, internationally recognized for its high-altitude technical apparel.

Down Jackets
High thermal capacity technical coat designed for extreme mountain conditions.
- Thermal insulation
- REDFOX

Fleece Jackets
High thermal capacity technical coat designed for extreme mountain conditions.
- High Mountain
- REDFOX

Softshell Jackets
High thermal capacity technical coat designed for extreme mountain conditions.
- Resistant
- REDFOX

Thermal hats
High thermal capacity technical coat designed for extreme mountain conditions.
- Protection
- REDFOX

Technical T-Shirts
High thermal capacity technical coat designed for extreme mountain conditions.
- First Layer
- REDFOX

Expedition Bags
High thermal capacity technical coat designed for extreme mountain conditions.
- Logistics
- REDFOX
Scheduled delivery: July 6, 2025
This delivery will be carried out by renowned Russian mountaineer Konstantin Sujodéyev, who actively collaborates with our organization.

About Konstantin Sujodéyev
Originally from Novosibirsk, Russia, Konstantin reached the summit of Mount Everest (8,848 m) on May 16, 2022, proudly raising the flag of his region on the roof of the world. The expedition took two years of preparation and lasted two months, with an estimated cost of USD 95,000, making it the most demanding climb of his career.
In 2024, he also climbed Nevado Pisco and Nevado Alpamayo, accompanied by our local guides and rescuers Darwin Jamanca Vargas and Edwin Puntillo.