By the way, this is probably one of the first (if not the absolute first) military frogman, and the guy I was referring to in the previous post:
Raffaele Rossetti - Wikipedia
Unfortunately, there is not much information about the equipment they used at that time (WWI); probably just standard diving dress and rebreathers.
On this (Italian) page, you can find info about the human torpedo they used:
Torpedine semovente Rossetti - Wikipedia
On this other (Italian) page, there is some info about the first rebreather before WWII:
https://archive.is/20120710031009/h...ni/storia/frameset.htm#selection-849.0-849.13
I guess you guys need a bit of google translator
if you try to translate and something is unclear, feel free to ask me for help.
Anyway, let's go back to the topic. Some rebreathers were in the Italian market in the 30s and were artisanal machines used by sport spearfishing divers.
I couldn't find any information about the suits antecedent the Belloni model; I guess they were standard diving dress; if my guess is correct, it means that rubber (and, therefore, latex) was one of the most significant innovations by the Decima. I am not sure whether the Belloni suit was in rubber or if the first rubber suit was the Pirelli.