The National Odor Recognition Test (NORT) is a nationally recognized standardized method to evaluate a canine team’s ability to detect selected explosives.
The ATF National Canine Division mobile training team travels to jurisdictions throughout the United States to administer NORT. This team is comprised of personnel from the National Canine Division and National Laboratory Centers, including canine trainers, explosives specialists, forensic chemists, and instructors certified by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center’s Law Enforcement Instructor Training Program.
Read more…
Source: U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
Sign up for the Counter-IED Report Newsletters
The latest news and insights delivered right to your inbox
Related:
- California: US Marine detained after explosive round discovered in luggage at Palm Springs Airport
March 31, 2026
A 30-year-old U.S. Marine could face charges after authorities accused him of having a live 25mm explosive round in his checked luggage Monday afternoon at Palm Springs International Airport in California. Palm Springs police told ABC News that servicemember — identified as Ryan Weaver, of Henderson, Texas — had the explosive round in his checked luggage. ...
- Flames and fuses: fire, EOD in action
March 31, 2026
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — The 96th Civil Engineer Group conducted a simulated combat operation March 25, 2026. Firefighters responded to a simulated aircraft crash in a contested environment extinguishing the fire using F3 foam and performing victim rescue operations. Explosive ordnance disposal teams responded to secure the aircraft munitions and confirmed the area was ...
- Iran: US-made Gator anti-tank mines reportedly discovered near missile facility outside Shiraz
March 27, 2026
Images circulating online appear to show U.S.-made scatterable anti-tank land mines near a suspected Iranian missile facility outside Shiraz, raising questions about whether the United States has begun using area-denial weapons to hinder Iran’s missile operations. Iranian state media first reported the discovery of the devices on Thursday, claiming several people were killed after the mines ...
- Iowa: Cedar Rapids Metro bomb squad seeks federal funds to replace aging bomb gear
March 27, 2026
Cedar Rapids Metro bomb squad is one step closer to receiving federal funds to replace aging gear. The city of Cedar Rapids released a press release saying Congresswoman Ashley Hinson announced the funding request from the Cedar Rapids-Metro Hazardous Devices Unit (HDU) has been selected to move forward in the federal process. City officials say they ...
- New York: NYPD, FBI disrupt alleged plot to kill a Palestinian activist
March 27, 2026
The NYPD and the FBI said they have disrupted an alleged plot to kill a Palestinian activist, according to law enforcement officials and unsealed court documents. Authorities arrested Alexander Heifler in Hoboken on Thursday night on charges of unlawfully possessing and unlawfully making firearms. Heifler allegedly discussed a plan to build a dozen Molotov cocktails and ...
- Florida: 2 charged in connection with alleged explosive device at MacDill Air Force Base
March 26, 2026
The FBI has announced charges against a brother and sister in connection with an alleged improvised explosive device that was found near the visitors center at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida last week. The device was placed near the visitor’s center of MacDill Air Force Base on the evening of March 10, but was only ...
- US expected to send thousands more soldiers to Middle East
March 24, 2026
The Pentagon is expected to send thousands of soldiers from the U.S. Army’s elite 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Tuesday, adding to a massive U.S. military buildup even as President Donald Trump talks about a possible deal with Tehran to end the war. Reuters first ...
- Marine EOD techs team with robots in frigid Alaskan waters
March 23, 2026
For Marine Chief Warrant Officer 2 Jonathan Veenhuizen and his dozen-man explosive ordnance disposal team, a day on Kodiak Island means prep dives into cold Alaskan waters — a far cry from the warmer kiss of San Diego waves they call home — and the launch of little robots to scour the surf for “anomalies.” The ...
- New York: Fort Hamilton Hosts TSA‑Led Multi‑Agency K‑9 Training to Strengthen Regional Readiness
March 23, 2026
FORT HAMILTON, N.Y. — More than a dozen federal, state and local agencies trained together at Fort Hamilton on March 11, 2026, as Transportation Security Administration canine training instructors from John F. Kennedy International Airport led a large‑scale multi‑agency K‑9 readiness event designed to strengthen regional detection capabilities and interagency coordination. Supported by canine instructors from ...
- Michigan: A look at the fireworks company that sold products to two suspected terrorists this month
March 21, 2026
Shortly after a man attacked a synagogue in West Bloomfield, Michigan, earlier this month, William Weimer received a call from employees at a Phantom Fireworks store in nearby Livonia. Agents at the store told Weimer, Phantom’s vice president and general counsel for over three decades, they had a subpoena for information on the suspect in the ...
- University Of Nebraska’s NSRI: $500 Million Contract Awarded To Accelerate Warfighter-Ready Solutions
March 18, 2026
Omaha, Nebraska — The National Strategic Research Institute (NSRI) at the University of Nebraska (NU) has received a $500 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract from U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) to deliver innovative research and development solutions that keep U.S. forces safe and maintain America’s technological edge through rapid-response research capabilities. With this contract, NSRI ...
- Indiana: Man brought explosives to church with plan of targeting parishioner
March 17, 2026
A northwest Indiana man is facing felony charges after police say he brought explosive devices to a church last week. According to Michigan City police, officers responded to Full Gospel Church on Ohio Street around 6 p.m. March 11 after a 911 caller said someone was heading there with a gun and explosives to “shoot a ...
- India: Ukrainian, US nationals accused of ‘conspiring to carry out terror activities’ using ‘drones from Europe”
March 17, 2026
In an extraordinary operation on Friday (March 13), law enforcement agencies arrested seven foreign nationals — six Ukrainian nationals and one from the United States — at three airports in the country on charges of conspiring to carry out terrorist activities against India. According to the FIR registered by the NIA on March 13, 14 Ukrainians ...
- New York: Bomb Squad Called to Waterloo Residence After Suspected Explosives Found
March 16, 2026
Sticks of dynamite, a live grenade, and roughly 20 pounds of gunpowder — discovered inside a private home in upstate New York. That’s what investigators found when they responded to a residence on Brewer Road in the Town of Waterloo on the morning of March 13, 2026. The discovery prompted a swift multi-agency response, including a ...
- New York: Detective carries on dad’s NYPD Bomb Squad legacy at Gracie Mansion attack
March 14, 2026
Bomb Squad Detective Sean Mulcahy was carrying on his dad’s legacy when he responded to the homemade bomb attack by two Islamist fanatics at Gracie Mansion. Mulcahy, 51, was driving to work in Manhattan Saturday when he saw cops flying up the West Side Highway in a Bomb Squad truck and wondered what job they were ...
