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Mylar and 007-style diving suit



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Mylar is very strong plastic, what was used in the “Echo”-satellite. This material is very strong, and it can be made really thin but strong plastic things like the diving suit. A coverall-type diving suit would be so thin, that the person can carry it in the pocket, and when our her  wants to use it, this person just dresses it on. There is a story about very interesting 007 style swimming- and diving suit what was made of this material.


Mylar is thin material, what is not normally suitable for the diving suit because it would let the temperature vanish from that suit, but it can be dressed on the top of the normal suit. The idea of this so-called light diving suit is not mine. There were rumors that CIA created this kind of suit for its agents for evacuation and other sabotage missions.


The diver would have the tube, what can be installed to the lemonade bottle or rubber ball, and that thing would be equipped with the active carbon filter, what will help the person to breed during the use of this suit. The idea of this suit is that agent can use normal clothes under this suit, and if he wants to evacuate, there would no need to leave shoes after this person, because the suit is closed also for the feet.


Also, there would be blown live vests, what allows that the person can swim very long time, and inside the suit is also capable to put the canister in urine. And this suit was suitable for swimming thru the Bering Strait. I don’t know if this true because CIA doesn’t normally explain anything about their work. But this kind of suit is possible. And that kind of stuff can use in the real world, and it's very easy to produce.

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Intelligence_Agency_Directorate_of_Science_%26_Technology

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http://crisisofdemocracticstates.blogspot.fi/p/mylar-and-007-style-diving-suit.html

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