This just goes to show that you can’t trust a dolphin in war – they’re bladdy turncoats. Following the annexing of Crimea by Russia, the Crimean combat dolphin programme will be preserved and will serve under the Russian Navy. They serve only the hand that feeds them the best smelly fish.
The only other facility that boasts combat dolphin training and research is run by the US Navy in San Diego.
The dolphins are trained to patrol open waters, attack or attach buoys to mines or other items of military interest.
To read more about the Russia’s dolphin comrades, click here.
[ Source : RIA ]
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