Robert Grauel, Transportation Security Administration K-9 training instructor, and his dog, Cisoki, search cargo during an explosive substance detection study, June 2, 2025, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The study confirmed that canine teams can effectively screen specific cargo configurations in operational environments, including variations in cargo height. These scientifically validated results will inform updates to regulatory documents governing TSA’s Third-Party Canine – Cargo Program, ultimately improving program effectiveness and enhancing international air cargo security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sarayuth Pinthong)
Date Taken: | 06.02.2025 |
Date Posted: | 06.27.2025 15:56 |
Photo ID: | 9136853 |
VIRIN: | 250602-F-GY993-1003 |
Resolution: | 5676x3784 |
Size: | 10.22 MB |
Location: | JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, TEXAS, US |
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