U.S. Air Force military working dog, Zecki, assigned to the 432nd Security Forces Squadron, conducts controlled aggression training during a demonstration at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, June 2, 2025. The training showcases Zecki’s ability to apprehend a simulated aggressor, reinforcing readiness and response capabilities for real-world scenarios. Military working dogs and their handlers play a vital role in base security, law enforcement and force protection missions across the Department of Defense. (U.S. Air Force video by Senior Airman Renee Blundon)
The 25th Attack Group is modernizing its training capabilities with a simulation platform that replicates combat scenarios in a virtual airspace called Distributed Mission Operations. The DMO network enables the 25th ATKG and its geographically separated units to operate in the same virtual airspace as fighter aircraft, command and control assets, and any other participating Combat Air Forces assets.