DSEND - Navy's no decompression suit

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txdamselfish

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No decompression suit, can be fitted for him or her.
Swim and walk around easily in a one atmosphere environment.
I wonder if it will be available for us regular yahoos in the future, so when I am 70, I can dive deeper in my pantsuits, stay all cozy.
Hopefully, I wont have any diary before entering the suit. Then it will be a terrible smelly one atmosphere.
 
Forget the deco problems, I want to know how they got all those joints to move under extreme pressure without leaking.
 
It would be neato if the navy used this suit in a joint military mission with the world powers to remove the nuclear reactor & warheads from the K-278 in the Bering Sea.
 
So… no p-valve then? Back to diapers, seems like. Kinda puts a limit on autonomy. Although, I suppose without deco obligation, they could just winch me up for a quick #1/#2, then back to work

Also, I hate not being able to scratch my nose
 
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