Saturday 19 October 2024

Britain's War Dogs get new Kit: Booties, Goggles, Ear Muffs ...


Dogs serving on army front line to get £3 million kit upgrade, including new shoes, blast googles and ear muffs

Britain's war dogs will be soon hit the frontlines with new combat vests and goggles as part of a £3.1million kit upgrade. 

Hundreds combat canines will be given new protective gear, which includes fleece-lined, rubber-soled safety boots to protect their paws from extreme heat, broken glass, and shrapnel. 

Military working dogs will also be kitted out with ear defenders fitted in elastic 'snoods' to protect them from loud sounds like gunfire and grenade explosions as they sniff out explosives and boobytraps.  

Cooling vests that can be soaked in water will be included in the new uniform deal, that will stop Britain's four-legged fighting pups overheating in arid battlefields like the Middle East. 

More than 500 dogs, including German shepherds, springer spaniels, labradors and other carefully chosen breeds, are employed across the British Army, RAF and Royal Military Police. 

Protective goggles are among the items the dogs will receive as part of the deal to better protect them while serving alongside British troops in war zones

Protective goggles are among the items the dogs will receive as part of the deal to better protect them while serving alongside British troops in war zones 

Britain's war dogs will be soon hit the frontlines with new combat vests and goggles as part of a £3.1million kit upgrade

Britain's war dogs will be soon hit the frontlines with new combat vests and goggles as part of a £3.1million kit upgrade

They carry out crucial roles on the frontline, from sniffing out hidden bombs with their sensitive noses, to carrying joining patrols with soldiers. 

Four-legged fighters are also used by the special forces during daring raids - with a Belgian Malinois called Mali, famed for its role in helping Special Boat Service troops storm a group of heavily-armed militants in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2012. 

Mali saved the lives of his unit many times during the eight-hour firefight by alerting troops to enemy locations and sniffing out safe routes through the booby-trapped building. 

Mali was later injured by grenade shrapnel to the belly, ears and chest and earned the PDSA Dickin Medal - the animal version of the Victoria Cross, which is highest military honour a dog can receive.

The new equipment deal is part of a five-year MoD contract deal with Surrey-based Von Wolf K9 animal kit firm and will include the provision of 'stimulating activities' for the dogs. 

New training aides are being rolled out, including tunnels, weave poles, jumps and toys to ensure dogs' 'lives are enriched throughout their time in service', the MoD said.

Also rolling out are revamped harnesses, which are fitted with buckles and D-rings to strap dogs to soldiers parachuting on to targets or fast-roping from a helicopter. 

As well as goggles, the dogs will also receive 'snoods' that contain ear defenders to protect their hearing during noisy gun fights in buildings

As well as goggles, the dogs will also receive 'snoods' that contain ear defenders to protect their hearing during noisy gun fights in buildings 

And new boots will be issued to better protect the feet of frontline canine heroes from glass, shrapnel and high temperatures

And new boots will be issued to better protect the feet of frontline canine heroes from glass, shrapnel and high temperatures 

Handlers will also be able to see what their hounds see if they charge into battle, thanks to new mounting points for cameras.  

And floats can be fitted to the harnesses to turn them into life-jackets for dogs on missions at sea. 

The contract was awarded by Defence, Equipment and Support (DE&S), which procures all of Britain's military kit.  Liam Brown, an operations manager at DE&S, said the welfare and security of the dogs and handlers was of 'paramount importance to us'. 

He added the deal would cater to the needs and specific requirements of the dogs in the 'most efficient way'.

'Von Wolf will be instrumental in contributing to the continued prosperity and security of the UK, ensuring we continue to deliver the highest level of training and protection for all MoD working dogs day-to-day, and during specialist operations and directed tasks,' he said. 

The MoD added: 'Dogs are the armed forces' best friend and have invaluable roles in combat, from mine-clearing to sniffing out danger, to help keep people safe.' 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13965835/Dogs-serving-army-line-3million-kit-upgrade-including-new-shoes-blast-googles-ear-muffs.html

Heroic army dog Bass who saved countless lives by sniffing out five IED bombs during a raid against the Taliban has been awarded the animal version of the Victoria Cross

Heroic army dog Bass who saved countless lives by sniffing out five IED bombs during a raid against the Taliban was awarded the animal version of the Victoria Cross

Now aged 10 - about 53 in human years - Bass has retired and lives with his former handler, Staff Sergeant Alex Schnell (pictured), in San Antonio, Texas

Now aged 10 - about 53 in human years - Bass has retired and lives with his former handler, Staff Sergeant Alex Schnell (pictured), in San Antonio, Texas

He added: 'Bass is an incredible dog and I hope his story helps to demonstrate just how important animals are to our armed forces, and the key, sometimes life-saving, roles that they play'

He added: 'Bass is an incredible dog and I hope his story helps to demonstrate just how important animals are to our armed forces, and the key, sometimes life-saving, roles that they play'

British elite commandos are trialling using dogs to supply ammunition and food to troops in the Arctic Circle

British elite commandos are trialling using dogs to supply ammunition and food to troops in the Arctic Circle

Footage shows the dogs in action during their deployment to northern Norway

The dogs in action during their deployment to northern Norway

The dogs will be used to reach raiding teams under the cover of darkness

The dogs will be used to reach raiding teams under the cover of darkness

The dogs will carry out high-risk supply runs into enemy territory

The dogs will carry out high-risk supply runs into enemy territory

The team worked with Norwegian organization Riverland Husky to train the dogs

The team worked with Norwegian organization Riverland Husky to train the dogs

One of the dog takes a rest during the intense training schedule

One of the dog takes a rest during the intense training schedule

Israel's Defence Forces have a crack canine unit called Oketz, meaning 'Sting' in Hebrew

Israel's Defence Forces have a crack canine unit called Oketz, meaning 'Sting' in Hebrew

The dog unit operates alongside other groups of fighters. 'Dogs can be a man's best friend ¿ and they can be a terrorist's worst enemy,' a journalist who joined the unit for a day said

The dog unit operates alongside other groups of fighters. 'Dogs can be a man's best friend – and they can be a terrorist's worst enemy' 

Raised and trained by the unit from pups, only the toughest canine recruits make it through to become specialised fighting dogs

Raised and trained by the unit from pups, only the toughest canine recruits make it through to become specialised fighting dogs

The dogs are highly-trained before deployment, including on agility courses and in simulated battlegrounds

The dogs are highly-trained before deployment, including on agility courses and in simulated battlegrounds

The dogs are trained from puppies for specific roles in the crack unit. Some at this stage are deemed unsuitable, depending on their temperments

The dogs are trained from puppies for specific roles in the crack unit. Some at this stage are deemed unsuitable, depending on their temperments

Mido
Jack

Mido (left) and Jack (right) belonged to the specialist Oketz (k-9) unit of the Israeli Defence Forces and were stationed with the Marom Special Operations Brigade

Taiga
Gendi

Taiga (left) and Gendi (right) were killed by the Islamic Resistance Movement after discovering more than 50 booby trapped devices, weapons and ammunition stockpiles in their last month


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