SAN DIEGO (AP) – Some dolphins used by the Navy to track down mines will soon lose their jobs to robots _ but they’ll be reassigned, not retired. Starting in 2017, 24 of the Navy’s 80 military-trained ...
The military academies don't have many players currently in the NFL, yet the Miami Dolphins have three with fond memories of the Army-Navy Game.
Navy dolphin K-Dog sports a "pinger" device that allows him to be tracked underwater. Brien Aho/U.S. Navy Two weeks after the fall of Baghdad, U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Andrew Garrett guides an ...
An Australian naval officer recently became the first of his countryman to earn the U.S. Navy Submarine Warfare Device, often referred to as “dolphins.” The Australian lieutenant commander, identified ...
The Russian military is looking to employ five bottlenose dolphins in a contract worth 125 million Naira. The Russian military is looking to employ five bottlenose dolphins in a contract worth 1.75 ...
A sailor works with a bottlenose porpoise before a night training exercise at Point Loma, Calif. US Navy Photo Just moments after a Navy EA-18G Growler jet crashed into San Diego Bay this week, ...
Sound is essential for communication and sensing in dolphins, so anything that disrupts it could be bad news. That is why conservation science company SEA, in collaboration with the US Navy, has been ...
In March of this year, Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine. In the process, they stole Ukraine's dolphin army unit. The small group of dolphins, about ten in total, went through "training exercises for ...
If Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. Navy has a backup plan to save one-fifth of the world's daily oil trade: send in the dolphins. "We've got dolphins," said retired Adm. Tim Keating in a ...
A dolphin being trained by the Navy to find underwater mines recently made a surprising discovery: a 130-year-old brass torpedo, lying dormant at the bottom of the ocean. Host Rachel Martin talks with ...