POTWIERDZENI UCZESTNICY 2024       

Edicja 2023 - Program na sobotę

Początek Koniec Opis Narodowość
08:45 09:05 Zelazny Aerobatic Group
ORLEN Grupa Akrobacyjna Żelazny

08:45 - 09:05

Zelazny Aerobatic Group

ORLEN Grupa Akrobacyjna Żelazny

In cooperation with this year's Special Partner Nation, the Polish aerobatic group Zelazny will present its premiere to the visitors of the NATO Days. It is historically the largest and longest continuously operating Polish aviation group. Three ZLIN Z50 aircrafts piloted by Wojciech Krupa, Wojciech Grzechowiak and Dominik Łuczak will be presented to the audience in a dynamic display.

POL
09:05 09:15 Ambush of the enemy
53rd Regiment of Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare, 22nd Helicopter Air Force Base

09:05 - 09:15

Ambush of the enemy

53rd Regiment of Reconnaissance and Electronic Warfare, 22nd Helicopter Air Force Base

The purpose of this dynamic display will be to capture a person of interest. Reconnaissance unit will perform an ambush that will lead to the capture of the selected person. After that, there will be a confrontation with the adversary and a withdrawal from the area of ​​operation. The ambush will be carried out by a reconnaissance group with the support of assigned air support.

CZE
09:15 09:25 NH-90 TTH
German Army

09:15 - 09:25

NH-90 TTH

German Army

The German Army's NH-90 twin-engine multi-purpose helicopter will be participating in NATO Days for the third time. It will present itself to visitors in a dynamic and static display. The aircraft is used by the German Army for tactical transport of troops and material, as well as for transporting the sick and wounded and for airborne support operations or for emergency and disaster assistance.

DEU
09:25 09:37 25th Air Cavarly Brigade show
25th Air Cavalry Brigade

09:25 - 09:37

25th Air Cavarly Brigade show

25th Air Cavalry Brigade

This year the audience can look forward to the premiere performance of the Polish 25th Air Cavalry Brigade. Twenty soldiers will perform in the show. You will see rappelling from helicopters, stopping of vehicles and also shooting.

POL
09:37 09:51 Mi-24/35V + Mi-171š
22nd Helicopter Air Force Base

09:37 - 09:51

Mi-24/35V + Mi-171š

22nd Helicopter Air Force Base

The Mi-24/35V attack helicopter with NATO codename Hind is capable of attacking both ground and air targets, but its primary mission is the destruction of enemy armoured vehicles. For this it can be equipped with unguided missiles and a heavy machine gun. Despite its size, the Hind is one of the fastest helicopters in the sky. It can fly at speeds of up to 300 km/h. The Czech Mi-24/35V, along with the Mi-171, will be replaced by new American-made Bell AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters. Therefore, this will be the last public appearance of this helicopter in the ranks of the Army of the Czech Republic.

CZE
09:51 10:00 PC-9M Hudournik
Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence

09:51 - 10:00

PC-9M Hudournik

Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence

The PC-9M Hudournik is a light turboprop aircraft of the Swiss company Pilatus. It is used by the military for flight training before the transition to more powerful machines. However, the Slovenian aircraft are also equipped with weapon mounts and are thus adapted for light combat missions and attacks against ground targets.

SVN
10:00 10:15 Display of service horses
Ostrava Municipal Police

10:00 - 10:15

Display of service horses

Ostrava Municipal Police

A display of the service hippology of the Ostrava Municipal Police will present the preparedness of horses and riders in handling horses. In joint cooperation with the riot police and the canine specialists of the Ostrava Municipal Police, horse riders will perform an intervention against a group of people who seriously disrupt public order and do not respect the lawful calls of the police officers. From the commented display, visitors will be able to learn, among other things, how the Ostrava Municipal Police uses horses in the performance of their duties and why the horse is an indispensable and effective helper in ensuring local matters of public order.

CZE
10:15 10:30 Daedalus Demo Team
Hellenic Air Force

10:15 - 10:30

Daedalus Demo Team

Hellenic Air Force

NATO Days will see the premiere of the Greek Demo Team "Daedalus", which will present the T-6 Texan II turboprop trainer aircraft. The second Greek demo team "Zeus" has already presented four times at the event, so this year Daedalus will complete the participation of Greek demo teams at NATO Days. The T-6 Texan II is a single-engine, two-seat turboprop low-wing aircraft that is capable of climbing to an altitude of 945 m per minute and can reach an altitude of 5,486 m in less than six minutes. The machine is based on the design of the Pilatus PC-9, which will also be on display at this year's NATO Days.

GRC
10:30 10:50 Awarding the members of the Czech Fire Brigade
Fire Rescue Service of CR

10:30 - 10:50

Awarding the members of the Czech Fire Brigade

Fire Rescue Service of CR

134 members of the Fire and Rescue Service will be awarded a commemorative medal at the event for their participation in the response to the severe fires in the north-east of Greece. The ceremony will take place in the presence of First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Vit Rakušan, Director General of the Fire Rescue Corps Lt. Gen. Vladimír Vlček and other representatives of the Ministry of the Interior and the Fire Service of the Czech Republic.

CZE
10:50 11:00 L 410 NG
Aircraft Industries

10:50 - 11:00

L 410 NG

Aircraft Industries

L410NG is a purely Czech aircraft from Aircraft Industries, which are also partners of the event. This is the second year the machine will appear at NATO Days and visitors should definitely not miss its dynamic demonstration. The aircraft will also be on display in a static display where you will be able to see it "up close".

CZE
11:00 11:00 Opening paratroopers' jump
Army of the Czech Republic, German Army, and Polish Army

11:00 - 11:00

Opening paratroopers' jump

Army of the Czech Republic, German Army, and Polish Army

Opening paradrop with flags performed by the Czech, German and Polish paratroopers..

CZE POL DEU
11:00 11:01 Czech anthem
USAFE Marching Band

11:00 - 11:01

Czech anthem

USAFE Marching Band

The opening ceremony will be preceded by the Czech national anthem performed by the U.S. Air Force in Europe Marching Band.

USA
11:01 11:19 Opening ceremony

11:01 - 11:19

Opening ceremony

Opening ceremony with the participation of distinguished guests. The opening ceremony will be hosted by the Governor of the Moravian-Silesian Region, Mr. Jan Krkoška. Greetings will be given by: Petr Fiala, Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Jana Černochová, Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic The U.S. Air Force in Europe Marching Band will perform the Czech anthem.

 
11:19 11:24 Handover ceremony of the Czech Euro-Atlantic Council ribbon

11:19 - 11:24

Handover ceremony of the Czech Euro-Atlantic Council ribbon

The ribbons will be handed over to the representatives of the Texas National Guard and Nebraska National Guard. for the long-standing support of the event.

 
11:24 11:25 Opening shot from the tank T-72M4CZ
7th Mechanized Brigade

11:24 - 11:25

Opening shot from the tank T-72M4CZ

7th Mechanized Brigade

CZE
11:25 11:30 Opening flypast
Czech Air Force

11:25 - 11:30

Opening flypast

Czech Air Force

The international flypast for the ceremonial opening of Saturday's programme will consist of the F-35A Lightning II from the US Air Force, 2x JAS-39 Gripen, CASA C-295, 2x L-159 ALCA from the Czech Air Force and AH-1Z Viper, Mi-171š and Mi-24/35 helicopters from the Czech Air Force.

CZE
11:30 11:45 Display of the Motorcycle unit
Castle Guard

11:30 - 11:45

Display of the Motorcycle unit

Castle Guard

Visitors can once again look forward to the display of the convoy of the highest national or foreign representatives. Members of the motorcycle unit will show their skills on BMW R-1200 RT-P and BMW R-1150 RT / GS motorcycles, they will be accompanied by Land Rover Discovery and Škoda Superb cars.

CZE
11:45 11:54 JAS-39 Gripen C
Hungarian Air Force

11:45 - 11:54

JAS-39 Gripen C

Hungarian Air Force

A consistent participant of NATO Days since 2010, and winner of the last three editions of the Mayor's Cup, is the JAS-39 Gripen C of the Hungarian Air Force. Along with the Hungarian Gripen, visitors will also be able to see the traditional display of the Gripen of the Czech Air Force. The JAS-39 Gripen C is a light multi-role fighter aircraft that has been in the Hungarian Air Force's arsenal to defend their airspace since 2006.

HUN
11:54 12:00 Crackdown on human traffickers
Alien Police of the Czech Republic

11:54 - 12:00

Crackdown on human traffickers

Alien Police of the Czech Republic

Members of the Alien Police have prepared an attractive dynamic display for the visitors of the NATO Days, in which armed smugglers will be arrested during the actual handover to the Czech Republic.

CZE
12:00 12:10 A400M Atlas
German Air Force

12:00 - 12:10

A400M Atlas

German Air Force

The four-engine turboprop tactical transport aircraft with strategic capabilities A400M Atlas will not be missing at this year's NATO Days. This multi-purpose aircraft of the German Air Force will have a dynamic display over the Mošnov Airport. The advantages of this aircraft include the ability to land on relatively short and unpaved surfaces, while it can also function as an air tanker or carry wounded and sick people with medical escort.

DEU
12:10 12:25 Control activities of international customs patrols
Customs Services of the Czech Republic and Germany

12:10 - 12:25

Control activities of international customs patrols

Customs Services of the Czech Republic and Germany

With the 20th anniversary participation of the Customs Service of the Czech Republic, the audience can look forward to more extensive dynamic and static displays. This dynamic display will showcase the cooperation of Czech customs patrols with German units. Customs officers will together demonstrate a crackdown on a vehicle evading inspection in an attempt to cross the state border. The suspicious vehicle will be stopped by customs officers. The vehicle will be searched for the usual smuggled products.

CZE DEU
12:32 13:00 Orlik Aerobatic Group
Polish Air Force

12:32 - 13:00

Orlik Aerobatic Group

Polish Air Force

Polish aerobatic group Orlik will return to NATO Days after eight years. This year, seven PZL-130 ORLIK turboprop trainer aircraft will perform in a dynamic display. This is a two-seater propeller machine used to train pilots of the Polish Air Force, which is its only user. Visitors can look forward to only the second demonstration of the aerobatic skills of this group at NATO Days.

POL
13:00 13:08 Freeing hostages from terrorists
Czech Police Intervention Unit, GROM

13:00 - 13:08

Freeing hostages from terrorists

Czech Police Intervention Unit, GROM

The participation of this year's special partner state will be very special indeed. The audience can look forward to the premiere dynamic display of the Polish GROM unit with the Czech police. This shared performance of the Czech intervention unit and elite Polish soldiers will be the biggest attraction of this year's presentation of the Polish Special Forces at the Mošnov airport. The Czech-Polish troops will present to the visitors the liberation of hostages from the hands of terrorists with the help of a helicopter and assault vehicles.

CZE POL
13:08 13:20 Mi-24/35V Solo Display
22nd Helicopter Base

13:08 - 13:20

Mi-24/35V Solo Display

22nd Helicopter Base

The Mi-24/35V attack helicopter is codenamed NATO Hind. It is capable of attacking both ground and air targets, but its primary mission is the destruction of enemy armoured vehicles. For this it can be equipped with unguided missiles and a heavy machine gun. Despite its size, the Hind is one of the fastest helicopters in the sky. It can fly at speeds of up to 300 km/h. The Czech Mi-24/35Vs will be replaced by new American-made Bell AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters. Therefore, this year's appearance at NATO Days will be the last public appearance of this helicopter in the ranks of the Czech Army.

CZE
13:20 13:25 T-72M4CZ + Leopard 2A7V
7th Mechanized Brigade, KNDS

13:20 - 13:25

T-72M4CZ + Leopard 2A7V

7th Mechanized Brigade, KNDS

The T-72M4CZ is a Czech comprehensive modernisation of the Soviet T-72 tank to a level comparable to the 3rd generation tanks. The tank is equipped with equipment protecting the three-man crew consisting of the commander, gunner and driver. Leopard 2A7V is the most modern main battle tank of modern days.

CZE DEU
13:25 13:35 Parajump
AGAT

13:25 - 13:35

Parajump

AGAT

The Polish special forces unit JW AGAT, which is stationed in Gliwice, will perform a traditional paradrop.

POL
13:35 13:45 Interception of tobacco smugglers
Customs Services of the Czech Republic, Germany and Slovakia

13:35 - 13:45

Interception of tobacco smugglers

Customs Services of the Czech Republic, Germany and Slovakia

The second dynamic display prepared by the Customs Service of the Czech Republic will be a violent stop of tobacco smugglers. Customs officers will demonstrate the stopping of a fleeing smuggler's car and subsequently detain the perpetrator. Spectators can look forward to sharp automobile manoeuvres and there will also be gunfire.

CZE
13:45 13:54 Typhoon Display Team
Royal Air Force

13:45 - 13:54

Typhoon Display Team

Royal Air Force

After four years, the British Typhoon Display Team returns to NATO Days. The Royal Air Force Eurofighter will perform above Leoš Janáček Ostrava Airport for the fourth time, but again with a new display pilot. The new pilot for this year is Lieutenant Matt Brighty, who also has extensive combat experience. Matt is sure to build on his predecessors and show the limits of this machine, but in his own concept and new flight formation. The 29 Squadron based at Coningsby is one of the oldest in the world, with a history dating back to the early part of the last century. The machine is one of the most advanced Eurofighter Typhoon variants in the RAF's armoury. It is the FGR4 version of the Typhoon. In addition to its air combat capabilities, it is now fully capable of conducting attacks against ground targets. The machine is powered by two very powerful Eurojet EJ200 jet engines, which give the Typhoons their signature sound.

GBR
13:54 14:04 Attack on an escort bus
Prison Service of the Czech Republic

13:54 - 14:04

Attack on an escort bus

Prison Service of the Czech Republic

The Prison Service of the Czech Republic will present a dynamic display in which an incarcerated person will be transported from prison to a court hearing. The planned method of transport involves an air escort by police helicopter, followed by a ground escort and handover of the person to a ground team at the airport. Upon arrival of the ground team specialised in arranging the transition from air escort to ground escort, there will be a sudden attack by the perpetrators trying to free the prisoner. However, the person reaches safety aboard a helicopter which leaves the scene of the attack. The perpetrators then attempt to escape from the scene, only to be stopped by the ground team.

CZE
14:04 14:19 F-35A Demo Team
U.S. Air Force

14:04 - 14:19

F-35A Demo Team

U.S. Air Force

Visitors to this year's NATO Days really have something to look forward to. This will be the first ever event in Central and Eastern Europe to feature a dynamic display of the US Air Force F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team. On this occasion, Major Kristin "Beo" Wolfe, who has over 800 hours of flight time in the F-35A Lightning II and F-22A Raptor, will be the featured pilot. The F-35A is the U.S. Air Force's newest fifth-generation fighter aircraft, replacing the aging fleet of F-16s and A-10 Thunderbolt IIs that have been the U.S. Air Force's primary combat aircraft for more than 20 years. It is an agile, versatile, high-performance, multi-role combat aircraft that combines radar stealth, sensor fusion and unprecedented situational awareness. It also features an electro-optical targeting system (EOTS) that provides long-range detection, precision targeting against ground targets, and long-range airborne threat detection.

USA
14:19 14:29 UH-60M Black Hawk
Slovak Air Force

14:19 - 14:29

UH-60M Black Hawk

Slovak Air Force

The Slovak UH-60 will be presented for the fourth time at NATO Days in a dynamic and static demonstration. The UH-60 Black Hawk multi-role helicopters from the US company Sikorski have been in service since 2017. Their versatility allows them to be used not only for combat operations and support of ground forces, but also for training and disaster assistance.

SVK
14:29 14:43 F-16 Tiger Demo Team
Polish Air Force

14:29 - 14:43

F-16 Tiger Demo Team

Polish Air Force

After five years, the F-16 Fighting Falcon will appear in Polish colours at NATO Days. This aircraft, also known as the Viper, is a 4th generation multi-role fighter aircraft that has been protecting the Polish skies since 2006. Visitors will thus have the opportunity to see the only Polish Viper in the air, which has been specially configured for demonstration flights. The pilot of the aircraft is Captain Maciej "SLAB" Krakowian, who has spent more than 1 200 hours in the Viper and is a highly respected instructor, who continues to teach new generations of Polish pilots.

POL
14:43 14:58 L-39NG & L-39C
AERO Vodochody, LOM Praha

14:43 - 14:58

L-39NG & L-39C

AERO Vodochody, LOM Praha

The new L-39NG aircraft developed and manufactured by Aero Vodochody AEROSPACE will be presented for the third time to the visitors of the NATO Days in Ostrava & Czech Air Force Days during a dynamic display. Pilot of the L-39NG, Vladimír Továrek, has recently received full type certification without restrictions and thus has a free path to the world markets. Spectators can look forward to a aerobatic display with trainer aircraft L-39C Albatros from LOM Praha.

CZE
14:58 15:03 Display of tactical deception
Cyber Force and Information Operations Group, 7th Mechanised Brigade

14:58 - 15:03

Display of tactical deception

Cyber Force and Information Operations Group, 7th Mechanised Brigade

Visitors can look forward to the first ever dynamic display of LRAD equipment at NATO Days. The device enables directional reproduction of sounds, warning signals, spoken word or tones. It is used for tactical communication, control and coordination of personnel at the destination or to deceive the enemy. In this premiere performance, the LRAD will be used to loudly reproduce deceptive sounds in support of a maneuver by the 7th Mechanized Brigade of the Army of the Czech Republic.

CZE
15:03 15:23 Attack of the reinforced mechanized platoon
7th Mechanized Brigade

15:03 - 15:23

Attack of the reinforced mechanized platoon

7th Mechanized Brigade

Soldiers of the mechanized brigade will conduct a coordinated attack on the enemy using heavy equipment. The Czech 7th Mechanised Brigade "Dukla" is the main firepower of the Czech Army. It has, among other things, modernised T-72MCZ tanks and BVP-2 infantry fighting vehicles.

CZE
15:23 15:46 PC-7 TEAM
Swiss Air Force

15:23 - 15:46

PC-7 TEAM

Swiss Air Force

After four years, visitors to NATO Days can look forward to the very popular Swiss aerobatic group PC-7 TEAM. This team was officially founded in 1989 and has been using the turbo-prop Swiss PC-7 aircraft all along. With nine machines, this is the largest aviation group ever to perform at Mošnov Airport. Another interesting fact is that the team members also have to perform standard duties in the form of guarding the national airspace and public appearances are not their only job, which is why PC-7 TEAM performs abroad quite rarely.

CHE
15:49 16:04 F-35B Lightning II
Royal Air Force

15:49 - 16:04

F-35B Lightning II

Royal Air Force

The British Royal Air Force will offer visitors to this year's NATO Days an exclusive premiere. For the first time on the European continent, its F-35B Lightning II aircraft will be on display in a dynamic demonstration. The F-35 Lightning II is produced in three variants, of which the F-35B features vertical take-off and landing capability. It is Lockheed Martin's fifth-generation single-engine, multi-role combat aircraft. Its main advantage is its wide range of applications, where the aircraft can provide direct air support to troops on the ground, fight for air superiority or engage in electronic warfare. Spectators will also be able to see the aircraft in a static display.

GBR
16:04 16:16 W-3A Sokol Display - SAR
24th Air Transportation Base

16:04 - 16:16

W-3A Sokol Display - SAR

24th Air Transportation Base

The display pilot of the Sokol, Lieutenant Colonel Petr Šafařík, has flown more than 3,600 flight hours, of which almost 3,200 have been flown in the Sokol. In the display, visitors can enjoy a variety of rescue techniques. There will be, for example, a flight with rescuers in a suspension or an interesting manoeuvre in which persons are picked up by an on-board crane. The helicopter will reach speeds of up to 220 km/h at altitudes of up to 400 m from the ground, with some turns reaching 2.5G overload. The W-3A Sokol helicopters are used by the Czech Air Force for transport purposes and for search and rescue (SAR) operations. The W-3A Sokol is a Polish-made helicopter from PZL Swidnik.

CZE
16:16 16:24 OT-64 armoured transporter
Military History Institute

16:16 - 16:24

OT-64 armoured transporter

Military History Institute

The Military Historical Institute will participate in the NATO Days again this year. It will present its mobile command post OT-64/R2 SKOT in a static and dynamic display. The development of the OT-64/R2 SKOT began in the mid-1950s. It is a medium wheeled armoured personnel carrier (SKOT) whose development and production involved Czechoslovakia, which produced components such as engines, gearboxes and chassis. The R2 variant served as a mobile command post and, unlike other versions, was equipped with a gun turret.

CZE
16:24 16:34 JAS-39 Gripen Solo Display
21st Tactical Air Force Base

16:24 - 16:34

JAS-39 Gripen Solo Display

21st Tactical Air Force Base

This year's solo display of the Czech Gripen will be taken by an experienced pilot, Captain Ondřej Španko. Ondřej is the commander of the 2nd Swarm of the 211th Tactical Squadron, his total flight time since 2004 is more than 2000 hours, with over 850 hours on the JAS-39 Gripen. Historically, he is the fifth display pilot of the Czech JAS-39. During his flight demonstration, his machine will move in an altitude range of 30-2500 m and reach speeds of up to 1000 km/h.

CZE
16:34 16:50 Eurofighter Typhoon
Spanish Air Force

16:34 - 16:50

Eurofighter Typhoon

Spanish Air Force

After five years, the Spanish Air Force's Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircraft will arrive at NATO Days for a dynamic display. The aircraft won the hearts of the audience thanks to its agility and the typical sound of its two engines. This twin-engine supersonic aircraft was developed primarily for air superiority, but has also been modified for attacks against ground targets. The aircraft will be piloted by Spanish Captain Gregorio "Goyo" Serrano Arigaza, who is a member of the 14th Wing based in Albacete. The wing will celebrate its 50th anniversary next year.

ESP
16:50 17:00 L-159 Solo Display
21st Tactical Air Force Base

16:50 - 17:00

L-159 Solo Display

21st Tactical Air Force Base

Visitors to the NATO Days can look forward to the L-159 aircraft. This aircraft will be on display in a dynamic display and will also be available for a close-up view on the ground. The aircraft's capabilities will be demonstrated by Major David Byrtus, whose total flight time since 2006 is more than 1400 hours. He has flown just over 800 hours on the Alka itself. In the flight display, the machine will climb to an altitude of up to 1,500 m and reach speeds of up to 700 km/h. The single-seat L-159 fighter aircraft is primarily designed to support ground troops and attack ground targets.

CZE

D02 Area - Service dog displays

Początek Koniec Opis Narodowość
09:30 09:55 Display of the work and training of Czech K9 Officers and their foreign partners
Customs administrations of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and Poland

09:30 - 09:55

Display of the work and training of Czech K9 Officers and their foreign partners

Customs administrations of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and Poland

Customs service cynologists from four countries will present the training of their dogs in searching for drugs, tobacco products, alcohol, banknotes, CITES specimens and last but not least weapons and ammunition.

CZE POL SVK DEU
10:10 11:00 Elimination of offenders with the help of K9 dogs in the scope of international cooperation
Canine experts of the Police of the Czech Republic

10:10 - 11:00

Elimination of offenders with the help of K9 dogs in the scope of international cooperation

Canine experts of the Police of the Czech Republic

The dog handlers' presentation will be divided into five parts. In the first part, the so-called tactical handling will be performed, which consists in displaying a reconnaissance of an object or terrain with the handler leading the service dog between his legs so that he has free hands for safe handling of the weapon and can orient himself in the searched area with his eyes. The other four parts consist of performing various model situations involving the elimination of dangerous offenders through the intervention of service dogs. Child viewers will also be able to participate to some extent in the model situations.

CZE SVK
11:15 11:35 Service dogs training display
Ostrava Municipal Police

11:15 - 11:35

Service dogs training display

Ostrava Municipal Police

The display of service cynology will present the readiness of dogs and handlers of the municipal police in connection with interventions against offenders who violate public order in a particularly serious way or are caught committing crimes, do not obey the officer's calls and the attack of these people threatens the health and life of the intervening officers.

CZE
12:25 13:15 Elimination of offenders with the help of K9 dogs in the scope of international cooperation
Canine experts of the Police of the Czech Republic

12:25 - 13:15

Elimination of offenders with the help of K9 dogs in the scope of international cooperation

Canine experts of the Police of the Czech Republic

The dog handlers' presentation will be divided into five parts. In the first part, the so-called tactical handling will be performed, which consists in displaying a reconnaissance of an object or terrain with the handler leading the service dog between his legs so that he has free hands for safe handling of the weapon and can orient himself in the searched area with his eyes. The other four parts consist of performing various model situations involving the elimination of dangerous offenders through the intervention of service dogs. Child viewers will also be able to participate to some extent in the model situations.

CZE SVK
14:45 15:05 Service dogs training display
Ostrava Municipal Police

14:45 - 15:05

Service dogs training display

Ostrava Municipal Police

The display of service cynology will present the readiness of dogs and handlers of the municipal police in connection with interventions against offenders who violate public order in a particularly serious way or are caught committing crimes, do not obey the officer's calls and the attack of these people threatens the health and life of the intervening officers.

CZE
15:20 15:45 Display of the work and training of Czech K9 Officers and their foreign partners
Customs administrations of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and Poland

15:20 - 15:45

Display of the work and training of Czech K9 Officers and their foreign partners

Customs administrations of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany and Poland

Customs service cynologists from four countries will present the training of their dogs in searching for drugs, tobacco products, alcohol, banknotes, CITES specimens and last but not least weapons and ammunition.

CZE POL SVK DEU

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