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Canine Medical Simulation

K9 Simulation
Platforms

K9 Diesel · K9 Hero · NAR K-9 Medical Simulator

Purpose-built for canine trauma response — from point of injury to higher care. With three platforms available from two world-leading simulation suppliers, we can match the right configuration to your training priorities, operational environment and program requirements.

K9 canine medical simulator in training
What Is A K9 Simulator

Train the handler.
Save The K9.

Canine trauma response involves the whole team — handlers, operational medics, and veterinary staff. Our K9 simulators are designed to replicate the look, feel, and instinctive pressure of performing real medical procedures on tactical working dogs.

Animatronic
Barks, bleeds and breathes — wireless RC controlled
Interchangeable
5 wound limb configurations per simulator
Durable
Welded steel frame, solid metal joints, realistic fur
Field-Ready
Suitable for classroom, field and austere environments
K9 Simulator Configurations

Three Simulators.
One Standard.

All three K9 simulators bark, bleed and breathe — and all support haemorrhage control, airway management, CPR and IO access on a welded steel frame. The right configuration depends on your program's specific training objectives, operating environment and procurement pathway. Your TacMed specialist will help you decide.

TacMed Solutions
K9 Medical Simulation
K9 Diesel
TacMed Solutions

The Advanced Canine Medical Trainer (K9 Diesel) is a state-of-the-art simulator featuring active breathing, audio cues, light-reactive eyes and over 28 medical intervention capabilities — with real-time telemetry and programmable scenario control via long-range remote control.

Frame
Welded steel, expanded joint range
Blood Capacity
1L onboard reservoir
Audio
5-mode including bark, whine, pant
Eyes
Light-reactive for scenario realism
View K9 Diesel
TacMed Solutions
K9 Medical Simulation
K9 Hero
TacMed Solutions

The TacMed Solutions Canine Medical Trainer (K9 Hero) delivers core canine trauma intervention training across 8 anatomically accurate sites. Focused on the essential intervention scenarios required by handlers and operational K9 first responders, built for demanding operational environments.

Frame
Welded steel, solid metal joints
Blood Capacity
1L onboard reservoir
Specialist Features
Microchip site, mouth wound kit
Warranty
3-year manufacturer
View K9 Hero
North American Rescue® · Item 93-0027 · NSN 6910-01-706-0307
K9 Medical Simulation · High-Durability & Austere Environments
K-9 Medical Simulator
North American Rescue® — Hand-assembled in LaGrange, KY by US Veterans

The NAR Simulation® K-9 Medical Simulator is a MIL-STD-810G rated canine trauma trainer built for extreme operational environments. Features a wearable wound vest, 5 interchangeable limbs & 4 IO access sites — certified across temperature extremes, dust, water, shock and vibration.

MIL-STD-810G Certified — Rated -20°C to +60°C · IP65 Sand, Dust & Water Sealed · Available on NSN
IO Access
4 sites — 2× humerus, 2× tibial
Blood Capacity
1L onboard reservoir
Hyperthermia
Intervention training included
Wound Vest
Wearable, hook-and-loop injury sites
View NAR K-9
How We Work

From Requirements
To Ready.

01
Define Your Program

Tell us about your K9 unit — working dog roles, casualty scenarios you need to train, operating environments and handler experience level. We'll identify which configuration fits your requirements and procurement pathway.

02
Select the Configuration

Each configuration has different strengths — audio fidelity, wound variety, environmental durability. Your TacMed specialist will work through your specific program requirements to identify the right fit.

03
Sustained Support

Consumables, maintenance guidance, scenario development and operator training as your K9 medical program matures. TacMed's after-sale support keeps your simulator investment operational.

Work With TacMed

Not sure which platform
or configuration is right for your team?

No two K9 programs are the same. TacMed will help you identify the right simulator, configure it to your unit's injury scenarios and operating environment, and support your program from delivery through to sustained operation.