Smart Russian Dolphin Army
Russia has deployed dolphins to protect the Black Sea naval base United States Naval Institute (USNI) said that the Russian navy has placed two military dolphins at the Sevastopol naval base.
The two dolphin pens were moved there in February when Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the “special military operation”.
On February 24 at the operation of, our specially developed new devices that convert dolphins’ underwater sonar detection of the target into a signal to the operator’s monitor.
The Ukrainian navy lacked funds for such know-how and some projects had to be mothballed said Ria Novosti, a Russian state-owned news agency. USNI after reviewing satellite data reported that the dolphins could be used for “counter-diver operation”.
With an eye on Ukrainian special forces who could attack the harbor in a sabotage operation. Russia also maintains Beluga whales and seals for its northern fleet in the Arctic.
The beluga whales are reportedly used for “undersea espionage”. The Sevastopol located near Crimea is a strategic base for Russia amid the Ukraine war.
Russia has launched several missiles from its warships in the Black sea at Ukraine. Earlier, Russia had also used dolphins in Tartus naval base in during the Syrian war in 2018.
During the cold war, the Soviet Union maintained a military dolphin training facility in Sevastopol.
Sutton points out fell into Ukrainian hands when USSR dissolved and it eventually becomes a dolphin-centric amusement park. Russian military marine mammal programs are well known and there has been at least one deflector.
Satellite images have revealed that Moscow has deployed trained military dolphins at its naval base on the Black sea.
All indications are that these dolphins have been deployed to protect the Russian fleet from an underwater attack. The analysis is based on a review of satellite imagery of the Sevastopol naval base by the USNI.
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Smart Russian Dolphin Army
What are military dolphins?
Trained dolphins have been used in several naval operations since their echolocation capabilities allow them to detest underwater objects such as mines.
Russia has a history of training dolphins for military purposes since soviet times. Ukraine also had a soviet-era program to train dolphins at an aquarium near Sevastopol but it petered out in the 1990s.
Russia uses dolphins to retrieve objects deter enemy divers and detect underwater mines. During the cold war, both US and the Soviet Union developed the use of dolphins for military purposes.
The US has spent $28 million to maintain its troops of trained dolphins and sea lions.
How did Russia get military dolphins?
The Ukraine navy had resurrected its Sevastopol program to train dolphins in2012. But the dolphins in this military training program fell into the hands of Russia after its 2014 invasion of Crimea.
Ukraine demanded the return of its military dolphins but Russia refused to entertain Kyiv’s request. RIA Novosti had reported that Moscow planned to expand the dolphin military training scheme.
Specialists developed new devices that convert dolphins’ underwater sonar detection of targets into a signal to the operator’s monitor.
In 2016 Russian navy announced plans to buy five more dolphins for military purposes a bidding process was launched for a 1.75m ruble contract to deliver dolphins to the Sevastopol base.
It is unclear whether the dolphins believed to be in Sevastopol today are the same ones referred to in this contract satellite imagery from 2018 revealed Russia also used dolphins at its naval base in Tartus, Syria during the Syrian war. Apart from dolphins, the Russian military may have trained in sea creatures.