Russia would be using dolphins to protect the base in Sevastopol- time.news

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The measure against the risk of infiltration by divers into the Black Sea base

Russia would be using some dolphins to protect the base of Sevastopol, in the Black Sea. A measure against the risk of infiltration by divers. To reveal the detail the expert HI Sutton on Usni.org. The satellite images show two “floating fences” placed at the entrance to the port: the Navy would have installed them in February, in conjunction with the preparations for the invasion.

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Mammals can be used to locate bombs but also to counter the presence of raiders. Of course, there are also other security systems to watch over maritime installations, but the command probably wanted to use any resources. Moreover, the US Navy has also developed a similar program for some time, always for the purpose of interdiction. Same choice as Israel and North Korea. Moscow has carried on the use since the Soviet era – Sutton points out – and had a unit in Kazachya Bukhta, near Sevastopol.

With the collapse of the USSR, everything passed into the hands of Ukraine, then after the annexation of Crimea it returned to the Russians. Who have resumed the training of mammals. It is possible that some were also transferred to “watch over” the ports in Syria, where Navy units deployed in the Mediterranean and in support of Damascus usually stop. Other dolphins are “in service” with the Northern Fleet.

April 27, 2022 (change April 27, 2022 | 23:25)

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