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The Last Dog Ole Osama Ever Saw...
Reaganite Republican ^ | July 20, 2011 | Reaganite Republican

Posted on 07/20/2011 12:00:16 PM PDT by Reaganite Republican

Meet Cairo from SEAL Team Six

Cairo -like most canine members of the elite U.S. Navy SEALs- 
is a Belgian Malinois.

The breed is similar to a German Shepherd but a bit smaller/more compact -an adult male cca 65 lbs- and is therefore considered better for various parachute jumping and rappelling operations with the USN's SEAL teams. 

And this particular dog was indeed the one that entered the Abbottabad compound that night... he even got to meet Obama afterward, although it's doubtful the dog was impressed, these things can smell weakness a mile away, heh.
Like their human counterparts, the K9 SEALs are highly trained, highly skilled, highly motivated special ops experts- able to perform extraordinary military missions by SEa, Air and Land (thus the acronym 'SEAL').
The dogs carry out a wide range of specialized duties for the military teams to which they are attached: with a sense of smell 40x greater than a human’s, they are trained to detect and identify both explosive material and hostile or hiding individuals. 

Thinking of running? lol, good luck with that: these powerful pups are at least twice as fast as any human being, so anyone trying to escape on foot is not very likely to outrun Cairo... or his buddies.... or their teeth, which are soon to be sunk right into yer skeevy rear-end, son.
The dogs -equipped with realtime video cameras on top their heads- enter certain danger zones first, acting as scouts that provide live imagery recon, much as a drone can from the air these days. SEAL dogs are even trained parachutists, jumping either in tandem with their handlers or solo if the jump is into water.... yeah, these little guys are plenty capable.

Last year canine parachute instructor Mike Forsythe and his dog Cara set the world record for highest man-dog parachute deployment, leaping from 30,100+ ft.... yep, up where the 747s are. Of course both he and the dog were wearing oxygen masks and skin protectors for the jump. Here’s a photo from that jump, taken by Andy Anderson for K9 Storm Inc:

In addition to their many other desirable qualities, the dogs are faithful, fearless and ferocious -incredibly frightening and efficient attackers when called upon to do so. 

And when the SEAL Team 6 hit bin Laden’s Pakistan compound on May 2nd, Cairo’s feet would have been four of the first on the ground. Like the human SEALs, Cairo was wearing super-strong, flexible body armour outfitted with high-tech equipment that included “doggles”- especially designed and fitted dog googles with night-vision and infrared capability that would even allow Cairo to see human heat forms right-through concrete walls... 

Founder Jim Slater was a canine handler on the Winnipeg Police Force when he crafted a Kevlar protective jacket for his own dog, Olaf, in the mid-1990s. Soon Slater was making body armour for other police dogs... then the Canadian military... and soon the world. The business is currently based out of Ottowa. The standard K9 Storm vest also has a load-bearing harness system that makes it ideal for tandem rappelling and parachuting.

Special hi-tech add-ons made the K9 Storm especially appealing to the American SEALs, who bought four of K9 Storm Inc.’s top-end Intruder “canine tactical assault suits” last year for $86,000. You can be darn sure Cairo was wearing one of those four suits when he jumped into bin Laden’s lair. Here’s an explanation of all the K9 Storm Intruder special features- this is really something else:

-click to enlarge-

And just as the Navy SEALS and other elite special forces are at the cutting edge of their profession, so too are their dogs at the top of a canine military heirarchy. In all, the U.S. military currently has about 2,800 active-duty dogs deployed around the world, with roughly 600 now in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Pics/more at Reaganite Republican

Enjoy your afternoon, FReepers patriots~
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Not sure were some of this data emanated from originally, but 
most of it was posted online/updated at the Toronto Sun


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; History; Military/Veterans; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: doggieping; dogs; k9; navy; seal
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To: Titan Magroyne

I will look; I dont have vids but might have some stills


41 posted on 07/27/2011 8:48:22 AM PDT by freedomlover (Make sure you're in love - before you move in the heavy stuff)
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To: freedomlover

‘Preciate it. That technique takes a lot of nerve & trust on the parts of both dog(s) & hunter.


42 posted on 07/28/2011 6:54:07 AM PDT by Titan Magroyne (What one person receives without working for, another person must work for without receiving.)
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