Atmospheric Diving Suit (JIM Suit) 3D Model |
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Model's Description: Atmospheric Diving Suit (JIM Suit) 3d model contains 895,089 polygons and 447,269 vertices. See Arc/k Catalog Page - https://collections.arck-project.org/view/ARCK3D0000000185 United States Naval Undersea Museum: http://www.navalunderseamuseum.org/ JIM suit in the collection of the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum. An atmospheric diving suit (ADS) maintains surface pressure internally, protecting a diver from underwater pressure and eliminating the need for decompression. Treasure hunters developed early atmospheric diving suits to dive on shipwrecks. Commercial diving and oil drilling industries resurrected ADS in the 1960s. The JIM suit, named for test diver Jim Jarrett, was the first modern-day commercial ADS. It weighed 910 pounds and operated to 1,500 feet. The Navy began using ADS after testing the JIM suit in 1975. Location - United States Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport, Washington. Support The Arc/k Project: https://arck-project.org/support-the-arck-project/ - Atmospheric Diving Suit (JIM Suit) - 3D model by arck-project |
Model's Textures: (3) RGB Texture #1 R Texture #2 R Texture #3 |
Keywords: diving scuba diver divingsuit navy submarine |
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