Explosive detection Dogs
To this day, no machine surpasses the canine sense of smell for detecting explosives or firearms. The dogs are capable of detecting not only mines or explosives in a backpack, but also explosives strapped to the body of a person who goes unnoticed in a security inspection.
In Mexico and the world, the terrorist or narcoterrorist threat and arms trafficking are a constant. Our dogs are trained to detect a wide variety of explosives as well as firearms.
Dogs trained in the detection of explosives and weapons have the following characteristics:
· Age: 12-24 months.
· Breeds: Belgian Malinois
· Aromas: Ammonium Nitrate/UREA, Ammonium Nitrate IED/HME, Black powder, EGDN, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Chloride, Dynamite, Nitrocellulose, Nitroglycerin, Nitromethane, PETN. SEMTEX, Smokeless powder, RDX, TNT, Labels regulated by ICAO, HMTD. TATP. Firearms (black powder and smokeless powder).

