The dolphins and sea lions trained by the Ukainian
navy in Crimea for military operations are now in the hands of the Russian navy
following the peninsula’s absorption by Russia . The Ukranian navy resumed the
programme, which was scrapped just before the collapse of the Soviet Union, in
2012 at one of the two aquariums in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol ,
which is home to Russia ’s
Black Sea Fleet.
The centre worked on developing new methods of
training dolphins and sea lions so they could be used to locate underwater
weapons and divers. Although little is khown about the programme conducted in Sevastopol over the past two years, there has been
reporting on the project carried out in the defunct USSR . The Soviet navy trained the
marine mammals to find torpedoes lost during naval exercises and a dolphin once
located a small unmanned submarine lost in the 1950s. Only two centers for
training dolphins for use in warfare exist today, the one in Sevastopol
and another in San Diego , California . The centre in Crimea was created
in 1965 to conduct research into using the marine mammal on combat missions and
stayed open until 1990, just before the collapse of the USSR .
Russian President Vladimir Putin and the leader of
Crimea signed a pact on Mach 18 making the Black Sea peninsula part of Russia again.
The accord came after more than 96 percent of the Crimeans who cast ballots in
the March 16 referendum on rejoining Russia voted “yes”. “Ethnic
Ruyssians make up around 60 percent of the roughly two million residents of the
peninsula, which then Soviet leader Nikita Khrushehev decided to make part of Ukraine in
1954.
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