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Navy May Use Mine-Detecting Dolphins In the Straight of Hormuz

New submitter cervesaebraciator writes "The Atlantic Wire reports that the Navy has a tested solution to the possible mining of the Strait of Hormuz. The Navy has 80 dolphins in San Diego Bay trained to use their own sonar to detect mines. When they find the mines, the dolphins drop an acoustic transponder nearby, so that human divers might return to defuse it. Retired Adm. Tim Keating cannot say, however, whether the dolphins will be used in the Straight." The Obama administration has reportedly warned Iran that closing the Strait would provoke an American response.

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  1. Sharks instead? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    With lasers of course...

    1. Re:Sharks instead? by giorgist · · Score: 5, Funny

      (a) Sharks don't have sonars;
      But they have lasers
      (b) Would you really want to train a shark?
      Yes

    2. Re:Sharks instead? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      Training sharks is a very expensive business - it cost me an arm and a leg...

  2. So long... by speps · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... and thanks for all the oil !

  3. Re:Dolphins ... right. by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Funny

    Given how intelligent dolphins are, and how much technology and money it would take to replicate the functions and capabilities of a living creature, I don't think your view plays out. You talk about how expensive it would be to train dolphins, but it would be many more times expensive to use hardware instead.

    I work at a university, and this is yet another case where the world should look to academia for the solution.

    You need a cheap yet intelligent work force that's willing to work long hours and isn't overly picky about working conditions? That's easy - that's what grad students are for. They're easily replaceable too!

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  4. Re:Simple countermeasure - use anti-personnel mine by Fusselwurm · · Score: 5, Funny

    [...] during a typical navel exercise [...]

    you made my day here