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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

CRIMEAN MILITARY DOLPHINS DEFECT TO RUSSIA

Ukraine’s secret unit of spy DOLPHINS that can plant bombs and attack divers with guns have defected to Russia
  • The Ukraine Army has been using dolphins and seals since the 70s
  • After the fall of the USSR, the 'dolphin spies' remained in the Ukraine
  • The dolphins have been trained to hunt for mines and plant bombs
  • They can also attack divers with knives or pistols attached to their heads
  • Now, military dolphins in Crimea will be transferred to the Russian Navy
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN Wikipedia
The use of bottlenose dolphins as naval assets was begun during the Cold War in Sevastopol by the Soviet Union in 1973. With the collapse of the USSR, they were enlisted in the Ukrainian navy.
 
Now after the Russian repossession of the Crimean peninsula this month, it was revealed today that the combat dolphins are now back under Kremlin control along with all 193 military units in the region. 

‘The military dolphins serving in Crimea will be transferred to the Russian Navy,’ reported state-owned Russian news agency RIA Novosti.   In fact, Ukraine announced last month it was preparing to cease naval training with the mammals, so the Russian annexation of the Black Sea region has probably saved the unique underwater force.   ‘Engineers are developing new equipment for new programmes so that the dolphins can be used more effectively in underwater operations,’ a source said today. 
 
Our specialists have been working on new equipment that transform the dolphin's sonar signal at the point of detecting a submarine into a signal on the operator's screen.   ‘But the Ukrainian Fleet didn't have enough money to develop such know how and some projects had to be closed.’
 
The dolphin specialists believe the Russian military will fund the new developments.  While the dolphins show extraordinary intelligence, sometimes they disobeyed their Ukrainian commanders.   Last year three of  five spy dolphins went absent without leave in the Black Sea - apparently in search of love, but returned to their duties shortly afterwards.
 
Yury Plyachenko, a former Soviet naval anti-sabotage officer, explained that this was something that had to be taken into account in working with the 007 mammals.  ‘If a male dolphin saw a female dolphin during the mating season, then he would immediately set off after her. But they come back in a week or so.’

See pictures of armed dolphins here
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2589734/Ukraines-secret-unit-spy-DOLPHINS-plant-bombs-attack-divers-guns-defected-Russia.html


RELATED

Military Dolphins
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_dolphin

Earlier this month it was reported that three Crimean military dolphins had defected
http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/383961/Military-dolphins-trained-to-attack-using-weapons-fixed-to-their-heads-escape-base

2012 report about Ukrainian killer dolphins with pistols on their heads and weaponized syringes.
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/10/dolphins/

US Military Dolphins defected during Hurricane Katrina
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/sep/25/usa.theobserver

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