'Mysterious' member in campaign to destroy Bin Laden
Rather than caring for 80 soldiers who attacked and killed bin Laden, public opinion is paying special attention to a four-legged member of the task force.
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Not much information has been revealed about this brave dog. It is most likely a German uncle Becgie or Belgian Malinois . The dog's involvement in the war where two-thirds of the casualties were due to explosives showed that he was able to detect explosives better than any human device .
Bin Laden can be a Becgie dog (Artwork).
Colonel David H. Petraeus, commander of US forces in Afghanistan, said that the US military needs more than that. According to him, ' their ability in wars cannot be replaced by humans or machines.' Not only does he sniff out explosives, the dog also helps identify bin Laden's secret bunker if it is, and keeps terrorists fleeing when the attack takes place.
Dogs are said to be the perfect creature to perform this task, because they run twice as fast as humans. They are especially useful in situations where suspects are required without shooting, as they are trained to bite and hold objects.
In particular, the dog in the campaign to kill bin Laden is also equipped with night vision equipment using infrared rays, so the command team can see all the dog sees and commands it through a Small headphones attached in the ear.
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