“…These scenarios face challenges such as hazardous environments, access limitations, and time constraints. Disaster robotics has emerged in recent decades to increase the capabilities of human rescue teams in tasks such as victim search and assistance [1]- [3] or reduce the risk of first-responders while on duty [4], [5]. Detecting and identifying distinct objects, structures, and potential hazards in complex disaster situations in terrain scenes is a valuable capability for victim search, risk management, and rescue team organization in a Search and Rescue (SAR) mission.…”