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Protecting the Pooch

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Just when you thought “tactical” had infiltrated every aspect of your life, something new comes along to tip it over into the semi-ridiculous.

Tactical combat vests for dogs? Huh?…

That’s what I thought, until I talked to the folks at Combat K-9 about their really cool Animal Pack Adaptable Carrier, or APAC.

This is essentially a MOLLE webbing rigged carrier that straps fully around the military working dog, allowing operators to use the animal as a demi-pack dog (carrying extra mags and other gear), harness him in enough to repel with the dog down a cliff and even insert Kevlar panels to protect the pooch against shrapnel and other flying debris.

As a dog lover, I was instantly hooked.

The company also offers a high-tech cooling pack that inserts into the APAC, with some high-speed cooling chemicals that can get down to near freezing after being soaked in 50-degree water, says Combat K-9 salesman Jim McGovern.

The company also has an impressive lineup of quick release collars and leashes that allow the handler to keep his attention on a threat, without having to fumble for a buckle.

Anyone who’s been in Iraq or Afghanistan knows how important military working dogs are. With the hundreds of companies and booths here at SHOT Show displaying every conceivable variation of tactical gear for humans, it’s nice to see at least one company paying attention to the needs of man’s best friend.

– Christian

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

bdwilcox January 15, 2009 at 1:15 pm

Hopefully they reserved at least one pouch to house doggy-treats. :)

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jsallison January 15, 2009 at 4:40 pm

I expect Boeing will be filing suit shortly…

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Jay January 16, 2009 at 12:14 pm

I never post here- but this is so Tacti-cool, I couldn’t resist. BRAVO! We need more of this.

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JFMacM January 18, 2009 at 5:16 pm

Interesting post.
For anyone who is interested in the history of K9 units, I would recommend a good recent book: “Always Faithful: a memoir of the Marine dogs of WWII” by William W. Putney, 2001, Free Press.

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tg January 19, 2009 at 3:20 pm

That should be ‘rappel’, not “repel”.

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freefallingbomb January 19, 2009 at 8:29 pm

To the poster “jsallison”:
Good one!

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