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Follow and Wishlist our game on Steam https://store.steampowered.com/app/36... Some of the strangest weapons of World War II weren’t “smart” because of electronics, but because they relied on living creatures to guide weapons. In the Soviet Union, dogs were trained for anti-tank missions, aiming to use their instincts to counter the German tank threat. In the United States, researchers explored ‘bat bombs,’ a project aimed at releasing bats carrying incendiary devices, hoping to create a weapon more destructive than conventional bombs. And psychologist B. F. Skinner proposed something even more surreal: a glide bomb guided by pigeons - Project ORCON. What engineering challenges drove people to involve animals in their wars? How did these unconventional systems actually work? Were they ingenious solutions or desperate gambles? And where do we draw the line between wartime innovation and reckless experimentation? A documentary story of bizarre engineering, real historical programs, and the uncomfortable limits of control, when the military turns the animals into ‘guided munitions’. List of sources: Skinner, B. F. “Pigeons in a Pelican.” American Psychologist 15, no. 1 (January 1960): 28–37. https://doi.org/10.1037/h0045345. U.S. Explosive Ordnance, Ordnance Pamphlet No. 1664, Volume 2. US Navy, 1947 https://www.designation-systems.net/d... https://bathead.com/asmbat.html Couffer, Jack. Bat Bomb: World War II’s Other Secret Weapon. University of Texas Press, 2022. National Defence Research Committee. Miscellaneous Weapons, Summary Technical Report of Division 19, NDRC.Volume 1, Washington D.C., 1946 Shvabskiy V. L., Dog in Military Service. — Moscow: Berkut, 2017. (In Russian) Report on the Combat Activities of the 27th Separate Mine-Detection and Tank Destroyer Dog Battalion. 1943. (In Russian) Experience in the Use of Military Service Dogs in the 3rd Guards Army and Brief Instructional Guidelines on Their Use and Care. 1943. (In Russian) Support us on Patreon for exclusive perks and help us create more content / bluepawprint Check out our exclusive merch https://yarnhub-shop.fourthwall.com 00:00 Introduction 00:27 I - Pigeon-Guided Bomb 01:42 I - Airframe 02:44 I - Guidance System 04:54 I - Explosive Payload 05:15 I - Deployment 08:15 II - Bat Bomb 09:12 II - Body & Explosive Payload 10:39 II - Tail Assembly 11:10 II - How The Bomb Functioned 13:53 III - Anti-Tank Dog 14:47 III - Explosive Device 15:59 III - Dogs 16:45 III - How It Worked 19:16 Summary Blue Paw Print uses the Unreal® Engine. Unreal® is a trademark or registered trademark of Epic Games, Inc. in the United States of America and elsewhere. Unreal® Engine, Copyright 1998 – 2026, Epic Games, Inc. All rights reserved.