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Russian Navy Using Trained Dolphins to Protect Black Sea Naval Base
In an attempt to bolster its naval protection, the Russian Navy has deployed trained military dolphins at its Black Sea naval base in Sevastopol to protect its fleet from an underwater attack.
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