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I knew from general information that Dolphins were used as "weapons" for military - USA that i know of for sure, these dolphins in the wild have a lifespan of an average 35 years, in the military base they are kept in 30 by 30 foot containers! =0 and their average life in the military is 20 years.
The military used dolphins to search for mines before, which was in reason - for safety to boats. But now they have used them for rather more dramatic purposes. The usa have a new program, which was kept confidential until an employee quit his job at the military, aiding in this documentary. The Dolphins are fitted with a cone shaped cap on there nose, attached to this is another piece of equipment, another cap of some sort. The dolphin is trained to go up to enemy divers and touch them with the cap, on contact a 9mm bullet is shot forward and the enemy is killed.
In previous wars with america 2 enemy divers were found dead from lethal injections. the culprit? dolphins...
Should Dolphins be used for such purposes? taking advantage of their obediance and friendly nature?
The military used dolphins to search for mines before, which was in reason - for safety to boats. But now they have used them for rather more dramatic purposes. The usa have a new program, which was kept confidential until an employee quit his job at the military, aiding in this documentary. The Dolphins are fitted with a cone shaped cap on there nose, attached to this is another piece of equipment, another cap of some sort. The dolphin is trained to go up to enemy divers and touch them with the cap, on contact a 9mm bullet is shot forward and the enemy is killed.
In previous wars with america 2 enemy divers were found dead from lethal injections. the culprit? dolphins...
Should Dolphins be used for such purposes? taking advantage of their obediance and friendly nature?