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  2. Military marine mammal - Wikipedia

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    Russia reportedly intended to use advanced technology to visualise the dolphin's biosonar signals in future military dolphin research. [2] Government public records show that in 2016, five bottlenose dolphins were purchased by the Russian defence ministry from Moscow’s Utrish Dolphinarium. [7] [8]

  3. Why Russia is using marine animals as sea defense in war ...

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    In 2012, Russia denied a report that claimed it was developing a military training program for dolphins to attack enemy divers with weapons attached to their heads.

  4. Why Russia is using marine animals as sea defense in war ...

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    According to a submarine analyst, the dolphins may be used to prevent enemy divers from infiltrating a harbor and sabotaging Russian warships. Why Russia is using marine animals as sea defense in ...

  5. Bottlenose dolphin - Wikipedia

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    The military of the United States and Russia train bottlenose dolphins as military dolphins for wartime tasks, such as locating sea mines and detecting enemy divers. [154] [155] The U.S.'s program is the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program, located in San Diego. [156]

  6. Russian commando frogmen - Wikipedia

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    The Russian commando frogmen (Russian: Морской спецназ, romanized: Morskoy spetsnaz), informally called "commando frogmen" in civilian media, are a Russian Naval Spetsnaz unit under operational subordination to the GRU that specialized in amphibious reconnaissance to prepare for amphibious warfare operations, clandestine operation, defense against swimmer incursions, direct ...

  7. Russia expresses interest in buying five military grade dolphins

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    Russia appears to be planning to rebuild its army of dolphins and is looking to buy 5 capable recruits.

  8. Russia doubles down on dolphin defenses to guard against ...

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  9. Portal:Cetaceans/Selected Picture/5 - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program bottlenose dolphin named K-Dog wearing a locating pinger, performed mine clearance work in the Persian Gulf during the Iraq War. The United States and Russian militaries have trained and employed dolphins for several reasons. Such military dolphins can be trained to rescue lost divers or to locate underwater mines.