British commandos train with huskies in Arctic Circle

Huskies are known for their strength and endurance and the British troops wanted to see how the dogs could help them in their battlefield roles.

They looked at how far the dogs can travel, how snow affects their speed and endurance, and how to plan a journey given their speed means they cannot make quick turns.

Captain Al Hunter Royal Marines said: “We have been addressing the threat of high-tech weapons by looking at low-tech, low signature solutions, like the huskies, to resupply advanced forces.”

The trial took place before Nordic Response, a multi-national exercise based on learning to move, fight and survive in the Arctic.

The troops recovered broken-down vehicles, repaired them in the field, conducted supply missions and practiced breaching enemy lines.

(Sky News) view accompanying video

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