Terrorists Now Using DOGS As BOMBS !!!

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If a Russian soldier can get into a position under a German tank in order to place a dog treat there, why wouldn't he just put a bomb while he's there? :confused:
 
It is just sad. What a bunch of losers.

What is next?

I know RABITS! Killer attact RABITS! We will destroy you with our rabits! Infidels! God willing; may the rabits kill you all! LALALALALALALALALALA!!!!
 
The Russian military also trained suicide dogs, during WW II. The dogs (half staved) were loaded with explosives, and trained to seek out food under moving tanks; a trigger device attached to their backpacks, would depressed causing an explosion capable of cutting through the steel under belly of the tanks.
That’s total BS. Training the dogs to run between the tracks of a tank does not differ a bit from any other kind of training. It is trivial. You get the dog used to carrying a satchel. You let the dog to get used to a sound and sight of a tank. You teach the don to run underneath a standing tank, then you teach the dog to run under a moving tank. About a day of work and few more days to reinforce the habit.
That’s nothing compared to things I taught service dogs when I was training them.

Not only starvation does not have to be involved, only and idiot would believe that someone could begrudge food to a dog intended to quickly carry a heavy load over broken terrain with dozens of human lives depending on it.



c yeaher said:
…for about 40 years the terrorists have found that its easier to brainwash people than…
Think about this for a moment, would a dog volunteer for this mission if it KNEW what was going to happen? People do. But, of course, were the smart ones.
Much longer than 40 years. Do you know the name of that brainwashed apparently not smart insurgent who said "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country."
Hilarious, isn’t it? :rolleyes:

miko
 
I have a different take. I love my black lab, but could understand him volunteering for suicide missions if there were dozens of virgin poodles waiting for him on the *other side*. Why can only humans have that kind of fun in the afterlife?

Stop being selfish, Highroaders.

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It's my understanding that guard dogs are extremely hard to control except by the master they've been trained with, and many times the death of a master requires the death of the dog as well.

Nonsense. Absolute nonsense. I know vets who had to give up their GSD's when they left Vietnam, and I know the breed extremely well. The idea that a guard dog is some sort of lethal killing machine is complete and utter HOGWASH. They are safer than your average black lab.
 
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