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Meet Greenland’s Brutal Dogs Of War Ready To Face US Invasion

Last updated: January 15, 2026 5:10 pm
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The Sirius Dog Sled Patrol, Denmark’s elite Arctic special forces unit, has recently been thrust into the spotlight amidst talks of a potential U.S. move on Greenland. As tensions escalate, the patrol finds itself at the forefront of defending against potential American invasion threats.

Operating in northeastern Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, the Sirius Dog Sled Patrol navigates a treacherous icebound wilderness rich in rare earth minerals and strategic shipping routes. Comprised of two-man teams traveling by dog sled for up to five months at a time, these elite soldiers have become a focal point in the face of increasing U.S. interest in Greenland.

President Donald Trump’s remarks mocking Denmark’s defense capabilities, particularly the addition of one more dog sled to boost security on Greenland, have sparked a military backlash. Former Danish rear admiral Torben Orting Jorgensen dismissed Trump’s comments as a display of ignorance about Arctic warfare, emphasizing the harsh conditions and strategic importance of Greenland’s environment.

Founded during World War II to counter Nazi weather stations along Greenland’s coast, the Sirius Patrol has a long history rooted in survival. Enduring temperatures as low as minus 55°C, living on canned food, and relying on Greenland huskies trained to detect threats, these soldiers operate in terrain impassable to modern military vehicles.

As Arctic tensions escalate and interest in the region grows, Denmark has announced a $6.5 billion military package for Greenland, including new radar systems, patrol ships, and long-range drones. Despite these advancements, the dog sled teams of the Sirius Patrol remain the first line of defense in the far north, equipped to operate in extreme conditions.

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Kristian Kristensen, a senior researcher at the Center for Military Studies, notes that Denmark’s forces are versatile and capable of operating in various environments, from the Arctic to the Gulf of Guinea. With a clear mandate to defend Greenland, the Sirius Patrol continues to prepare for any potential threats, moving silently across the frozen landscape with their loyal dogs, armed and ready for whatever challenges may lie ahead.

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