Game-changing DSEND suit protects deep sea divers from pressure dangers
The US Navy recently completed tank tests of a new deep-diving suit called the Deep Sea Expeditionary with No Decompression (DSEND) system that is light and flexible, yet maintains sea-level internal pressure around the wearer even when hundreds of feet underwater.
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In the past deep sea divers had suits with heavy helmets and an air hose attached. There are stories of the air failing. Because of the extreme pressure, they have found nothing