Russia reportedly recruits trained dolphins to protect its navy in the Ukraine war

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Russia reportedly recruits trained dolphins to protect its navy in the Ukraine war
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with beluga whales, seals, and bottlenose dolphins to guard the entrances to naval bases.

And now, Russia seems to be done with experimenting since it deployed dolphins at the entrance of Sevastopol harbor for its ongoing invasion of Ukraine, New satellite images revealed two transportable dolphin pens placed at the entrance of Sevastopol harbor, which holds a crucial geopolitical significance with its proximity to the southern tip of the Crimean Peninsula.

Bottlenose dolphins are known for their ability to detect mines better and faster than any machine out there. In addition to that, dolphins' finely-tuned sonars make them very useful in close-to-shore areas since mechanical systems can be overwhelmed by the excessive noise generated by crashing surf and ship traffic.

In the current case, Russia can use dolphins to detect any underwater threats, such as divers, by Ukraine. They can also be helpful to detect theStay ahead with the latest science, technology and innovation news, for free:

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