Farr Brian D, Otto Cynthia M, Szymczak Julia E
Army Medical Department Student Detachment, 187th Medical Battalion, 32nd Medical Brigade, Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, TX 78234, USA.
Penn Vet Working Dog Center, Clinical Sciences and Advanced Medicine, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Animals (Basel). 2021 Jul 1;11(7):1976. doi: 10.3390/ani11071976.
Explosive detection canines (EDC) play an important role in protecting people and property. The utilization of and research on EDCs is often based on personal experience or incomplete knowledge. EDC practitioners (handlers, trainers, and leaders) possess the institutional knowledge necessary to understand EDC operational requirements. This study utilized a qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews of EDC experts ( = 17) from across the employment spectrum. The interviews elicited EDC expert perceptions of the performance of the EDC team and the operational requirements in the physical, climate, operational, and explosive odor environments. Analysis of the data revealed commonalities across all EDCs and utilization-specific differences. To be effective, the EDC team must function well on both ends of the leash, and the handler likely has the greatest impact on the EDC's performance. Common requirements include expectations to perform at a high level in a variety of manmade and natural physical environments and under a range of climate conditions. EDCs must work through the visual, olfactory, and auditory challenges of the operational environment and the countermeasure efforts of those utilizing explosive devices. Utilization-specific differences like patrol or assault training and utilization add additional requirements for some EDCs. The results of this study can be used to inform EDC selection, training, assessment, and deployment, and further research into EDC performance.
爆炸物探测犬在保护人员和财产方面发挥着重要作用。对爆炸物探测犬的利用和研究往往基于个人经验或不完整的知识。爆炸物探测犬从业者(训导员、训练员和领导者)拥有理解爆炸物探测犬操作要求所需的机构知识。本研究采用定性方法,对来自不同就业领域的17名爆炸物探测犬专家进行了半结构化访谈。访谈引出了爆炸物探测犬专家对爆炸物探测犬团队表现以及在物理、气候、操作和爆炸物气味环境中的操作要求的看法。数据分析揭示了所有爆炸物探测犬的共性以及特定用途的差异。为了有效发挥作用,爆炸物探测犬团队必须在牵引绳的两端都表现良好,而训导员可能对爆炸物探测犬的表现影响最大。常见要求包括期望在各种人造和自然物理环境以及一系列气候条件下都能高水平发挥作用。爆炸物探测犬必须应对操作环境中的视觉、嗅觉和听觉挑战以及使用爆炸装置者的对抗措施。诸如巡逻或突击训练及用途等特定用途的差异给一些爆炸物探测犬带来了额外要求。本研究结果可用于为爆炸物探测犬的选择、训练、评估和部署提供参考,并进一步研究爆炸物探测犬的表现。