This book examines the potential for military working dogs to support
Special Operations Forces (SOF). Modern technology has not eliminated the
operational prospective for the military employment of dogs. Canine olfactory
superiority, advanced hearing, and ability to detect movement offer significant
military employment potential. Military working dogs can be trained for
scouting, patrolling, building and ship searches, countermine, counterdrug and
tracking. When used properly, dogs are an inexpensive and efficient force
multiplier.
Qualitative research using correlational data comprises the
monograph’s methodology. Military working dog capabilities, limitations,
and historical employment will be discussed and then compared to Special
Operation Forces principal missions and collateral activities.
The conclusion demonstrates that dogs have a wider role to perform in
today’s operational environment and that military working dogs can augment
and complement SOF operations. Nearly every SOF mission can benefit from the
inclusion of dogs— particularly in support of Stability and Support Operations
conducted in developing countries that cannot employ or sustain complex and
technologically sophisticated equipment. Military working dogs are a proven,
low technology, combat and combat support capability and may have a future role
in support of Special Operations Forces.
Date of Report: March 13, 2013
Number of Pages: 58
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