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DRDO to develop training aids for security forces’ dogs

Target-odour scent pads to be used to condition dogs to a particular target smell

DRDO to develop training aids for security forces’ dogs

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Tribune News Service

Vijay Mohan

Chandigarh, September 29

In the first ever project of its kind in the country, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has taken up a task to develop training aids for dogs used by security forces.

According to sources, the DRDO will develop ‘target-odour scent pads’ for the Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force’s National Training Centre for Dogs located at Bhanu near Chandigarh that trains dogs for several paramilitary and police forces.

The scent pads are meant to condition dogs to a particular target smell during their training. At present, live materials such as explosives and narcotics are used, which raise security, storage and transport issues.

Imported scent pads are available in the international market, but these are expensive. According to the information available, one scent kit for narcotics, explosives or other contraband costs between Rs 30,000-40,000. One kit can only be used for a limited number of times, making the use of imported kits economically unviable.

According to sources, dogs can be conditioned much better to detect particular smells with the use of scent pads as these release pure target odour without the smell of various other items being mixed up, as in the case of using live materials.

A meeting was held in this regard between Sangita Rao Achary Addanki, Director of DRDO’s Directorate of Low Intensity Conflict and Sudhakar Natarajan, Deputy Inspector-General heading ITBP’s veterinary department this week.

Biochemistry and material physics experts at the DRDO headquarters in New Delhi and Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior, which is engaged in the research and development of detection and protection against toxic chemical and biological agents, will execute the project.

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