Not to upset anyone, but I suggest avoiding Baofeng radios until they get their act together. Yup, their radios are cheap, but they're pieces of crap masquerading as radios. Whoa, you say! It's actually supported by fact. The January issue of QST magazine has an article regarding emissions compliance of various manufacturer's handheld radios. The testing was of models from a three year period including: Alinco, Anytone, Baofeng, Icom Kenwood, TYT, Wouxun, and Yaesu. Interestingly all the 2019 models passed testing, except Baofeng, which had a 78% failure rate. They tested 45 Baofeng radios in 2019. The models which had the highest noncompliance rate over the three year period included: UV-5R, UV-5R+, UV-5RA, UV-5RT, UV-5B, UV-82, UV-86, BF-F8HP, GT-3, F-11, E-5MKII, BF-F9V2, UV-5RIHP, and UV-6R. Apparently, they're emitting spurious emissions very heavily on 2 meters.
If you're going cheap, then consider Anytone, TYT, and Wouxun, they passed all testing in 2019. And I do have some Baofengs, I just try to avoid using them. If you want rugged radios spend the money, and cry once, especially if your life is going to depend on a particular radio. I'd suggest a radio from one of the big three: Kenwood, Icom, or Yaesu. I have analog/digital radios from all three, and they all work great. You get what you pay for...