
Cocaine Scent Imitator for Dog Training - Enhance Detection Skills
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Narcotic odour imitator training canine "Cocaine" is intended for training dogs of canine services of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Federal Security Service, Federal Penitentiary Service for recognition of the smell of narcotic substance - cocaine to combat drug trafficking. Narcotic substance odour imitator "Cocaine" provides high intensity of odour, quantitatively and qualitatively comparable to the odour of real narcotic substance, has high durability, ecological purity and duration of action. It represents a loose powder or tablets with a diameter of 8 mm, packed in a bag and a glass jar with a volume of 0.25 litres, weight at the Customer's request, but not more than 60 grams. .
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