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Top 5 Canine Heroes of Indian Army | 2018 Independence Day | भारतीय सेना के कैनाइन नायक | ACH

Top 5 Canine Heroes of Indian Army | 2018 Independence Day | भारतीय सेना के कैनाइन नायक | ACH

Born in 1993 at RVC Centre & School Meerut, this golden Labrador named Rex was was posted to 14 Army Dog Unit under Delta Force and assigned the areas adjoining the town of Bhaderwah, to help troops in trailing and tracking militants. In 1995, he tracked a militant injured in an encounter for over 3 km in the thick of militant fire. In a chase that lasted for over four hours, he managed to recover one AK 56 rifle and a haversack containing 92 rounds.

In 1998, out on a patrol in the area of Gulgandhar, security forces killed two dreaded militants and badly injured one, who managed to escape. Rex picked up the scent and, hot on his trail, moved with speed and stealth for 2 km across the mountainous terrain. He traced the body of the militant in a hideout where he had succumbed to his injuries.

He again performed exceptionally well during an avalanche rescue operation, and that too without any formal training in this field. Rex succeeded in locating the bodies of three militants buried under six feet of snow, after which he went on to locate three separate hideouts having an assortment of arms, ammunition, wireless sets, rations and stores.

During another operation in Daraba near Rajouri, Rex suffered a fall and sustained serious intestinal injuries. He was evacuated to the nearest Army Veterinary Hospital where he finally succumbed to his injuries on September 22, 1999.

2. Rock
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In the late 1990s, another Labrador named Rock, after tracking a 4-km stretch over a difficult, snow-bound and mountainous terrain, helped authorities apprehend four foreign militants. They also recovered four AK-47 rifles, two radio sets, one improvised explosive device (IED) and 170 rounds of ammunition in the Fatehpur area of the Kashmir valley.

3. Rocket
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On June 9, 1998, Indian troops had an encounter with militants near Banihal in Kashmir. Rocket was pressed into action immediately. After obtaining the scent from a scarf left behind by militants, Rocket soon recovered one universal machine gun, three AK-47s, two AK-56s and one sniper rifle, two 9 mm pistols, seven radio sets, 11 IEDs, 26 hand grenades, 37 electric detonators and over 1500 rounds of ammunition — a record haul!!

4. Rudali
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The explosive or mine detective dogs help road opening parties by providing safe passage to troops and civilian convoys. On September 16, 1998, a young and naughty Labrador named Rudali, recovered an IED along the roadside in the Surankote area, saving many lives in the process. A great sniffer dog, Rudali has also been used to clear places like helipads, conference halls and routes to be taken by visiting dignitaries and VIPs.

5. Manasi
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On a late evening in August 2015, a 4 year old Army Labrador named Manasi sensed the movement of some militants along the LoC in Kupwara’s Tangdhar sector and immediately started dragging her handler Bashir Ahmad towards the target. The search operations took place under conditions of poor visibility and unfortunately, both the dog and handler were killed in a hail of gunfire.

The duo were not only good friends but were also good at their job. They were part of the team that tracked down and killed a terrorist on Kaisuri ridge in May of the same year, as well as foiled another terrorist insurgency in July.

6. Alex
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The story of Alex, a golden Labrador, is truly the stuff of legends. In 1965, this dog dog from RVC, Meerut, was put on duty after an attempt on the life of Bhutanese king Jigme Dorji Wangchuck in Paro. Alex picked up the would-be assassin’s scent from a grenade lever, and ran miles across a forested hill, eventually catching him in a temple. In gratitude, the king awarded him Rs 1,000, his own gold ring and a certificate.

आरवीसी सेंटर एंड स्कूल मेरठ में 1 99 3 में पैदा हुए, रेक्स नामक इस सुनहरे लैब्राडोर को डेल्टा फोर्स के तहत 14 आर्मी डॉग यूनिट में तैनात किया गया था और आतंकवादियों को पीछे खींचने और ट्रैक करने में सैनिकों की सहायता के लिए भद्रवा शहर के आस-पास के इलाकों को सौंपा गया था। 1 99 5 में, उन्होंने आतंकवादी आग की मोटाई में 3 किमी से अधिक के लिए एक मुठभेड़ में घायल एक आतंकवादी को ट्रैक किया। चार घंटे से अधिक समय तक चलने वाले एक पीछा में, वह एक एके 56 राइफल और 92 राउंड वाले एक हावर्सैक को ठीक करने में कामयाब रहा।

1 99 8 में, गुलगंधर के क्षेत्र में गश्ती पर, सुरक्षा बलों ने दो डरावने आतंकवादियों की हत्या कर दी और बुरी तरह घायल हो गए, जो भागने में सफल रहे। रेक्स ने सुगंध उठाया और, अपने निशान पर गर्म, पहाड़ी इलाके में 2 किमी के लिए गति और चुपके से चले गए। उन्होंने आतंकवादी के शरीर को एक छिपे हुए स्थान पर देखा जहां वह अपनी चोटों से पीड़ित था।

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