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Home » Bubbleheads, etc. » The End of the Underwater Exploding Goat

The End of the Underwater Exploding Goat

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From Military.com’s head­lines this morning:

The British mil­i­tary said Feb. 6 it will no longer use goats in exper­i­ments to gauge the risks of evac­u­at­ing a sub­merged submarine.

The tests, con­ducted for years by the Ministry of Defense, involved herd­ing the ani­mals into a spe­cial cham­ber and then dras­ti­cally chang­ing the air pressure. 

Defense min­is­ter Derek Twigg said the tests, which were sus­pended in March 2007, had pro­vided valu­able safety infor­ma­tion to sub­ma­rine crews. But a review con­cluded that no more exper­i­ments were needed, though the mil­i­tary said in a state­ment it could revisit the issue. 

The tests were meant to sim­u­late what sailors would expe­ri­ence should they need to evac­u­ate a sub­merged sub­ma­rine. The dif­fer­ence in pres­sure between the deep sea and the sur­face can cause fatal decom­pres­sion sick­ness, often referred to as the bends.

Goats were cho­sen because of their phys­i­o­log­i­cal sim­i­lar­i­ties to human beings. 

Six goats died in the exper­i­ments between 2000 and November 2006, and 122 oth­ers were slaugh­tered afterward.

Animal rights groups com­plained about the tests for years, say­ing they were cruel and unnecessary. 

QinetiQ Group PLC, which ran the tests on the government’s behalf, said the tests were con­ducted in a facil­ity on Britain’s south coast, but declined to elaborate.

No state­ment from the Naval Academy mas­cot, but we can assume that, in spite of his sup­port of sub­ma­rine safety, Bill is good with this decision.

– Ward

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  1. Patron Vectras says:
    February 7, 2008 at 4:23 pm

    Tech news I can relate to!
    Goats!
    I say: goats are for eat­ing. I don’t see why it was so bad as long as they got to where they would end up…
    I raised goats for 8 years. I’m sur­prised they didn’t just escape from the cham­bers; they got out of every­thing we ever put them in!

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  2. Jack D. Ripper says:
    February 7, 2008 at 7:48 pm

    There’s room for all of G_d’s crea­tures — right next to the mashed potatoes.

    Reply
  3. SMSgt Mac says:
    February 7, 2008 at 8:15 pm

    They used to be used for prac­tic­ing treat­ment of gun­shot wounds as well, Now AF PJs just do a rota­tion at a major met­ro­pol­i­tan trauma cen­ter to get even bet­ter practice.

    Reply
  4. allisondkrause says:
    February 8, 2008 at 3:57 pm

    If you’d ever seen a human with the “bends”, you’d know the hor­ror of sub­ject­ing an inno­cent ani­mal to such pain and fear before a hor­ri­ble death. This is dis­gust­ing and inhumane.

    Reply
  5. Baker's Dozen says:
    February 9, 2008 at 2:57 am

    If you’d ever seen a human with the “bends”, you’d know the hor­ror of sub­ject­ing an inno­cent ani­mal to such pain and fear before a hor­ri­ble death. This is dis­gust­ing and inhu­mane.
    Posted by: allisond­krause at February 8, 2008 03:57 PM
    Which is exactly why IF you need live test sub­jects, it’d bet­ter be a non-​​human.

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