SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
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SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
US Navy SEALs use 3 main types of underwater breathing gear : open circuit compressed air (SCUBA), closed circuit (100% oxygen) (LAR V Draeger) and closed circuit (mixed gas) (MK 15, MK 16). Other US Special Operations Forces that have an amphibious capability also use these systems.
SCUBA
SCUBA (self-contained underwater breather apparatus) as used by the SEALs consist of tanks of compressed air worn on the diver's backs. They are open circuit systems which means that the exhaled air is released into the water. Seal Delivery Vehicle Team divers may also utilize the open circuit breathing systems fed from air tanks inside swimmer deliver vehicles. Aside from the size and weight of the tanks, the downside of close circuit systems is the tell-tale trail of bubbles released into the water that are visible to the naked eye and to infrared.
Wearing SCUBA gear, US Navy Divers and US Navy SEALs conduct lock out training with the USS Hawaii submarine
(U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Andrew McKaskle) (Released)
LAR V Draeger Rebreather
The LAR V Draeger rebreather is a closed circuit underwater breathing apparatus. Running on 100% oxygen, all expelled breath is recycled into the closed circuit where it is filtered for carbon-dioxide. The result is a complete elimination of expelled bubbles which makes the Draeger ideal for clandestine amphibious operations. With a maximum depth of 70 feet, the LAR V Draeger rebreather cannot operate as deep as SCUBA systems. The unit's relatively small size and front-worn configuration makes them suitable for shallow water operation. Dive duration is affected by depth, water temperature and oxygen consumption rate.
US Marines with Reconnaissance Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 2/4, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit wearing LAR-V Draeger rebreathers. Unlike bulky SCUBA systems which have large tanks worn on the diver's back, the Draeger fits over the diver's front and is considerably smaller.
(Official U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Scott Biscuiti) (Released)
Closed Circuit Mixed Gas Rebreather
Like the LAR V Draeger, the MK 15 and MK 16 Closed Circuit Mixed Gas Rebreathers recycle the diver's expelled breath while filtering for CO2. Unlike the pure oxygen used in the Draeger, the MK 15 / MK 16 dilutes the oxygen supply with another gas (typically air but may also use Timux or Heliox as the dilutant). This mixture maintains a present partial pressure of oxygen (PPO2) level and allows for operation at much greater depth than the Draeger (depths down to 1,800 feet have been recorded).
A member of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Six (EODMU-6) Detachment 12 operating 90 feet below the Arabian Gulf, wearing a MK-16 rebreather. Unlike the LAR V Draeger, the MK 16 is too bulky for clandestine use in shallow waters.
U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Eric Lippmann. (RELEASED)
Info extracted from:
http://www.americanspecialops.com/equipment/SEAL-diving-gear/
Pictures:
https://sealteamspartan.foroes.org/t8-frogmen
SCUBA
SCUBA (self-contained underwater breather apparatus) as used by the SEALs consist of tanks of compressed air worn on the diver's backs. They are open circuit systems which means that the exhaled air is released into the water. Seal Delivery Vehicle Team divers may also utilize the open circuit breathing systems fed from air tanks inside swimmer deliver vehicles. Aside from the size and weight of the tanks, the downside of close circuit systems is the tell-tale trail of bubbles released into the water that are visible to the naked eye and to infrared.
Wearing SCUBA gear, US Navy Divers and US Navy SEALs conduct lock out training with the USS Hawaii submarine
(U.S. Navy photo by Senior Chief Mass Communication Specialist Andrew McKaskle) (Released)
LAR V Draeger Rebreather
The LAR V Draeger rebreather is a closed circuit underwater breathing apparatus. Running on 100% oxygen, all expelled breath is recycled into the closed circuit where it is filtered for carbon-dioxide. The result is a complete elimination of expelled bubbles which makes the Draeger ideal for clandestine amphibious operations. With a maximum depth of 70 feet, the LAR V Draeger rebreather cannot operate as deep as SCUBA systems. The unit's relatively small size and front-worn configuration makes them suitable for shallow water operation. Dive duration is affected by depth, water temperature and oxygen consumption rate.
US Marines with Reconnaissance Platoon, Battalion Landing Team 2/4, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit wearing LAR-V Draeger rebreathers. Unlike bulky SCUBA systems which have large tanks worn on the diver's back, the Draeger fits over the diver's front and is considerably smaller.
(Official U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Sgt. Scott Biscuiti) (Released)
Closed Circuit Mixed Gas Rebreather
Like the LAR V Draeger, the MK 15 and MK 16 Closed Circuit Mixed Gas Rebreathers recycle the diver's expelled breath while filtering for CO2. Unlike the pure oxygen used in the Draeger, the MK 15 / MK 16 dilutes the oxygen supply with another gas (typically air but may also use Timux or Heliox as the dilutant). This mixture maintains a present partial pressure of oxygen (PPO2) level and allows for operation at much greater depth than the Draeger (depths down to 1,800 feet have been recorded).
A member of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit Six (EODMU-6) Detachment 12 operating 90 feet below the Arabian Gulf, wearing a MK-16 rebreather. Unlike the LAR V Draeger, the MK 16 is too bulky for clandestine use in shallow waters.
U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Eric Lippmann. (RELEASED)
Info extracted from:
http://www.americanspecialops.com/equipment/SEAL-diving-gear/
Pictures:
https://sealteamspartan.foroes.org/t8-frogmen
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Re: SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
Para el reenactment puede que no sea muy útil (a no ser que lo quieras llevar hasta el límite). Pero buscando información lo encontré y he querido compartirlo.
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Re: SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
Toma ya!!
Buen post,aqui dejo un PDF sobre el LARV que tenia guardado!
http://www.draeger.com/media/10/05/34/10053427/LARV_Mod2b_br_us.pdf
Buen post,aqui dejo un PDF sobre el LARV que tenia guardado!
http://www.draeger.com/media/10/05/34/10053427/LARV_Mod2b_br_us.pdf
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Re: SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
Me alegro que te guste!
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Re: SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
lo que daria yo por pillar un LAR V-0
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Re: SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
Toma necroposter...
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Re: SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
Tranqui tron, hay algunos post de info como este que es normal reflotarlos de vez en cuando.
Otra cosa es por ejemplo en un post de venta de hace mil años que alguien entre preguntando.
Otra cosa es por ejemplo en un post de venta de hace mil años que alguien entre preguntando.
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Ya sabes que soy el vigilante del post! jajaja
Sin problema!
Sin problema!
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Re: SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
que es eso de los necropost?????????? sorry ..pero ya ves..la movi es que estas cosas no me interesaban mucho pero ahora toy con el buceo con varias inmersiones ya y estoy encantado con este mundo y ya que los navy seal su medio favorito es el mar pues mi interes por los combat diver ha incrementado..
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Re: SEAL Equipment - Diving Gear / Equipo de buceo
No pasa nada viper.
El rebreather tiene que ser la polla.
El rebreather tiene que ser la polla.
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