Deep Impact: New Diving Suit Could Increase Undersea Range of Navy Divers

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Source: https://www.nre.navy.mil/media-center/news-releases/deep-impact-new-diving-suit-could-increase-undersea-range-navy-divers
(U.S. Navy photo by Ronnie Newsome).
Source: https://www.nre.navy.mil/media-center/news-releases/deep-impact-new-diving-suit-could-increase-undersea-range-navy-divers (U.S. Navy photo by Ronnie Newsome).

May 16, 2023 | Originally published by Office of Naval Research on April 25, 2023

ARLINGTON, Va.—The lights above the water’s surface cast a ghostly glow on the bottom of the sprawling tank, as a U.S. Navy diver deftly swam through a sunken aircraft fuselage.

Wearing a special diving suit designed to protect against the crushing pressure of ocean depths, the diver found her target — a mannequin representing a human body. The exercise was part of a simulated crash recovery mission to test the capabilities of the Deep Sea Expeditionary with No Decompression (DSEND) system, which includes a hardened yet lightweight atmospheric dive suit featuring rotating, detachable joints allowing for greater dexterity, flexibility, and maneuverability.