Keywords: US Navy 050218-N-0401E-001 Commander, Naval Forces Kazakhstan, Rear Adm. Komratov Ratmir Alimkhanovitch, is introduced to the MK-6 Marine Mammal System (MMS) during a visit to U.S. 5th Fleet in Manama, Bahrain.jpg en Manama Bahrain Feb 18 2005 - Commander Naval Forces Kazakhstan Rear Adm Komratov Ratmir Alimkhanovitch is introduced to the MK-6 Marine Mammal System MMS during a visit to U S 5th Fleet in Manama Bahrain The MK-6 Marine Mammal System MMS from Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego is currently on its longest combat deployment in history providing valuable protection to Navy assets in the region The Navy uses dolphins and sea lions to find and mark the location of underwater object and detect possible hostile swimmers Rear Adm Alimkhanovitch also met with Commander U S Naval Forces Central Command/Commander U S 5th Fleet Vice Adm David Nichols and members of the 5th Fleet staff toured 5th Fleet and Naval Support Activity Bahrain spaces and visited USS Harry S Truman CVN 75 during the visit U S Navy photo by Journalist 1st Class Wes Eplen RELEASED 2005-02-18 050218-N-0401E-001 Navy http //www navy mil/view_image asp id 22057 U S Navy photo by Journalist 1st Class Wes Eplen PD-USGov-Military-Navy Taken with Nikon D1X Tursiops truncatus captive Soldiers of Kazakhstan United States Navy Marine Mammal Program Camouflage nettings People with sea mammals Feeding animals |