Revolutionary Navy Diving Suit Defies Extreme Pressure in Deep Sea Exploration

TL;DR Summary
The US Navy has developed a new deep-diving suit called the Deep Sea Expeditionary with No Decompression (DSEND) system that can withstand over 18 atmospheres of pressure at 600 ft. The suit is equipped with a self-contained life support system that encloses a diver in a stabilized pressure cocoon during the entire dive, increasing diver safety and eliminating lengthy decompression times.
Topics:science#deep-sea-expeditionary-with-no-decompression-dsend-system#diver-safety#diving-suit#pressure-resistance#technology#us-navy
- Navy diving suit can withstand over 18 atmospheres of pressure at 600 ft Interesting Engineering
- Conquering the Abyss: Navy's New DSEND Suit Revolutionizes Deep Sea Diving SciTechDaily
- 'Smart armour' for deep divers of the future Divernet
- Game-changing DSEND suit protects deep sea divers from pressure dangers New Atlas
- Deep impact: New diving suit could increase undersea range of Navy divers Tech Xplore
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
1 min
vs 1 min read
Condensed
66%
180 → 61 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Interesting Engineering