Lenaxia
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I stumbled across this while browsing the internet. I found it to be interesting though really it isn't of all that great value to normal divers.
Search results - Storming Media
[edit] Oh, just realized that the above link charges MONEY for you to view the documents. That's retarded.
Go here and do a search for the documents listed and you can view them free. They are declassified docs:
http://www.dtic.mil/srch/doc?collection=t3&id=ADA389245
Search results - Storming Media
NEDU was tasked to conduct a survey of commercially available buoyancy compensators (BCs), and perform testing to determine which BC perform satisfactorily. Buoyancy compensator evaluation was conducted in three phases. Phase I, receipt inspection of the buoyancy compensator, technical review of the manufacturer supplied documentation (instructions / repair manuals), diver orientation, and Test Pool Evaluation (BC surface floating attitudes if used as a Life Jacket). No failure mode analysis was conducted. Phase II consisted of buoyancy / lift capacity testing in the OSF at 190 fsw. Phase III consisted of manned dives in the Gulf of Mexico to test diver buoyancy control and operational characteristics
[edit] Oh, just realized that the above link charges MONEY for you to view the documents. That's retarded.
Go here and do a search for the documents listed and you can view them free. They are declassified docs:
http://www.dtic.mil/srch/doc?collection=t3&id=ADA389245