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Monkey soldiers


Kimmo Huosionmaa

Do you know that the monkeys send to space before humans, to tests the space capsule, and here I started to think, that has somebody attempted train monkeys like Chimpanzee to operate like the military personnel? This is a good question, and monkeys are used as the test pilots in the space explorations. And in every space capsule has flown a Chimpanzee before the human would make the flight with the capsule. In space, programs are used monkeys as test pilots but have there also another kind of duties like rifleman in the military forces. Monkeys could be ideal operators for Special Forces because they could climb across the barriers, and install the climbing anchors on the roofs, and they could as well put the intelligence equipment on the houses.

But those cousins of humans can also use the assault rifles if they were trained to do that. And if own troops have got IFF system, would those monkeys not shoot them. Monkeys have one benefit to the dogs, and that is, that those things have bigger brains, and they can operate more sophisticated missions than. Chimpanzees can use also tools and weapons. So there is a possibility, that the movie "Link" has already become reality in the field of the battlefield. I was writing this text because also criminals use monkeys in their operations.

Monkeys have been also trained to steal jewelry and merchandise by the criminals, and this is why they can be used in intelligence operations. Chimpanzees can also install the surveillance equipment in the buildings. If they are trained very good, those apes can also cut the wires and make other things. So this is the threat in the modern warfare. Using that kind of things as the operators are of course inhumane, but the war is always inhumane. Chimpanzees can also tell the human operators, what they have seen by using signs, and this means that it can two-way communication with the persons, who give orders for those order Primates.

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