As early as 4,000 years BC, dogs were used for hunting, guarding and attacking enemies. During world war I, tens of thousands of military dogs were used in warfare. With the continuous development of the modern military, the training and training of military dogs is also more professional and perfect, and their role in marching wars and criminal case detection is becoming more and more important.

People often think of dogs as pets, but dogs are partners in the military and police circles, and if you miss any clues that your partners give you, it is the difference between life and death. On the battlefield, military dogs are indispensable and loyal companions, and they are usually responsible for explosive detection work and rely on other warriors for life and death. In the midst of guns and bullets, this sincere friendship will make an iron-blooded tough guy cry.
Many people are unfamiliar with the term "modern military dog", modern military dog refers to the military dog in all aspects of more perfect, with a modern sense. Learn about the Marinos from Belgium and see how modern military dogs are defined. The Marinos has a much greater historical background than the German Shepherd, but the dog has only been excavated in recent years. The MARINOS has a higher IQ and sense of smell than the German Shepherd, while the Marinos has strong self-confidence and better physical fitness.
The Marinos seems to be small in stature and belongs to the medium-sized dog, but its ferocity is no less than that of other wolfhound breeds, and the mobility of the Marinnos is far more than the German Shepherd we know, it is more dexterous, and it is good at climbing, and can complete some difficult rescue work. Nowadays, the Marinos has been widely used as a military police dog in many European countries, and it is expected to completely replace the supremacy of the German Shepherd dog and become the new hegemon of the military and police dog.
The Marinos (Marinua, referred to as the Horse Dog) is the most capable Belgian Shepherd, the Marinos is a Malayan dog living in the Mali region of Belgium, because of its extremely short coat, muscular, explosive, and better working ability than the other 3 kinds of sheepdogs (Belgium has a total of 4 sheepdogs), officially named Marinos in 1911. As a working dog, the Marinos has its own characteristics: agile, fast, explosive, and relatively small (the size of the body loses its characteristics).
The Marinos stands with a lively, alert nature, not fear or aggression, and a proud focus in its glowing eyes. Because the Marinos dog has excellent police performance such as good obedience, long-lasting excitement, high alertness, sensitive sense of smell, bold and fierce, strong attack power, high desire to take, good bouncing power, and strong adaptability, it is favored by police and armies around the world.
The advantages of the Marinos are responsive, docile, loyal to their owners, confident and responsible, and are a very good working dog. With a good work nature and a strong desire to work, it is neither timid nor aggressive in the new environment.
The traits of the Marinos as a working dog are: very confident, neither shy nor aggressive in a new environment. Reserved for strangers but very friendly to the host. Born to protect oneself and one's own property, without being overly aggressive. The Marinos responded quickly to the owner's orders. So it is a very easy dog to train.
A well-trained military dog, the Marinos named "Cairo", because of its participation in the American Navy SEAL operation to kill bin Laden, became the only commando "member" who was known to be involved in the operation, thus making the reputation of the Marinos dog awe-inspiring.
As a working dog, the Marinos is good at almost all types of work, including patrol dogs for military police, riot dogs, search and rescue and service. It has excellent results in many dog sports, such as the Guard Dog IPO, the French Defense Dog Race, the International Defense Dog Race, the Agile Race, the Obedience, the Rally, the Diving, the Field Guard and the Touring Training.
As a military dog, in actual combat, the infrared night vision camera equipped for the Marinos dog (worn in front of the dog's eyes) can be transmitted to other team members in time. Wears the K9 Storm Tactical Bulletproof Vest (lightweight and airy, but also effective in blocking damage from blades, explosive debris, and gunshots. The Marinos, used to look for possible explosives and mines.
Modern armies rely more on high-tech equipment, and the use of animal soldiers seems to contradict this trend, but as people have seen, military dogs are able to perform tasks of incalculable value, which is not possible with so-called advanced equipment. Now, these well-trained military dogs are using their own practical actions to prove to the world that they are the best and most trustworthy friends of mankind.