An Analysis of Iran’s Potential Use of Military Dolphins in the Strait of Hormuz

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The potential use of military-trained dolphins by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz highlights a specialized form of maritime strategy with roots in the Cold War. Both the United States and the former Soviet Union developed programs using marine mammals for underwater reconnaissance, mine detection, and harbor protection. Reports suggest that Iran acquired a group of Soviet-trained dolphins in 2000, raising questions about their current operational role. Given the Strait of Hormuz’s status as a critical global oil transit point, these unconventional assets represent a unique factor in regional naval security.

  • The U.S. Navy has operated a marine mammal program since the 1960s, primarily using dolphins and sea lions to detect underwater mines and protect naval bases.
  • The Soviet Union established a similar program in Sevastopol during the Cold War to train dolphins for military tasks.
  • Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, funding for the Sevastopol program declined, leading to the reported sale of several trained animals to Iran in 2000.
  • Military dolphins can be trained to identify enemy divers, distinguish between different types of underwater objects, and potentially attach tracking devices or mines to vessels.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is a vital geopolitical chokepoint through which approximately 20% of the world’s total oil consumption passes.
  • While the operational status of Iran’s marine mammal program remains unclear, the historical training of these animals included recognizing the sounds of specific ship engines and identifying divers.

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22 COMMENTS

  1. Over 50% of key missiles GONE. 1-7 years ti rebuild depending on amount of billions they want to spend on it.
    THAT is WHY ther is a cease fire
    Do they really think Iran does not know that???

  2. If this was the US or Israel attempting this soulless move.
    The media will be more critical about animal rights and the possibility that those dolphins could swim off to local shores worldwide.
    The foolishness within the media.

  3. Also, it’s not “the Indian embassy in Hyderabad” it’s the Iranian consulate in Hyderabad, India. Please don’t hurt dolphins, they are innocent. 🕉️ 🇮🇳

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