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Stealth CDLSE
Stealth Clearance Diver's Life Support Equipment (CDLSE) represents the very latest thinking in UBA design, combining safety critical control systems with modern materials.
Part of the highly successful and operationally proven range of Stealth closed circuit, mixed gas underwater breathing apparatus (UBA), Stealth CDLSE has repeatedly set the standard in military UBA performance.
Considered to be the benchmark in “state of the art” mine countermeasures explosive ordnance disposal (MCM EOD) underwater life support technology, Stealth CDLSE offers increased levels of diver safety, equipment reliability, maintainability, operational capability and mission versatility.
The requirement to meet NATO AEODP-7 Class A (STANAG 2897) without compromise is an operational necessity. Stealth CDLSE fully meets the requirements of AEODP-7 Class A (STANAG 2897) under both static and dynamic test conditions in all attitudes and for all components that may come into contact with magnetically sensitive ordnance. Sea mines continue to increase in sophistication; in response Stealth CDLSE surpasses the low acoustic test requirements of NATO STANAG AMP15.
Stealth CDLSE boasts a proven track record in a range of operational and environmental conditions. Following competitive evaluations by independent government defence evaluation agencies and end user organisations, Stealth CDLSE is now in service with numerous prominent navies.
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Stealth CDLSE is a multi-mission under water life support system that provides a common platform to meet a range of operational roles throughout the water column. As a result of this unique flexibility, Stealth UBA are employed in the following operational roles:
- Mine counter measures explosive ordnance disposal to a depth of 60msw using an air diluent
- Deep mine counter measure explosive ordnance disposal to a depth of 100msw using heliox / trimix
- Submarine rescue to a depth of 100msw using heliox / trimix
- Very shallow water mine countermeasures explosive ordnance disposal (VSW MCM EOD)
- Special Operations Forces (SOF)
Stealth CDLSE is a modular underwater life support system that can be tailored to suit mission requirements by using a combination of the following accessories:
- Simple harness
- Bite mouthpiece and half mask
- Dual mode bite mouthpiece assembly
- Buoyancy compensation device with integral weight pockets
- Open circuit bailout options for both bite mouthpiece and full face mask
- Full face dual mode mask, permitting breathing from closed and open circuit gas supplies
- 2lt or 3lt 300 bar bailout cylinders
- External breathing system bailout
- Surface supply bailout
- 100msw using heliox or trimix as a diluent gas, 60msw using air, heliox or trimix as a diluent gas
- 18msw “no decompression depth” (using air as the diluent gas)
- 3-5 hr duration
- Breathing performance surpasses international standards
- Operating temperature –20ºC to +49ºC
- Sea temperature operation –2ºC to +38ºC.
- Fresh water temperature operation 1ºC to 38ºC
- Non magnetic to NATO AEODP-7 Class A (STANAG 2897) in all attitudes
- Low noise to NATO STANAG 1158/AMP 15
- Shock and vibration tested to UK and German defence standards
- Environmentally tested to UK and German defence standards
- 300 bar safe working pressure non magnetic Class A composite cylinders
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Flyer | Stealth CDLSE rebreather |
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Stealth CDLSE is a multi-mission under water life support system that provides a common platform to meet a range of operational roles throughout the water column. As a result of this unique flexibility, Stealth UBA are employed in the following operational roles:
- Mine counter measures explosive ordnance disposal to a depth of 60msw using an air diluent
- Deep mine counter measure explosive ordnance disposal to a depth of 100msw using heliox / trimix
- Submarine rescue to a depth of 100msw using heliox / trimix
- Very shallow water mine countermeasures explosive ordnance disposal (VSW MCM EOD)
- Special Operations Forces (SOF)
Stealth CDLSE is a modular underwater life support system that can be tailored to suit mission requirements by using a combination of the following accessories:
- Simple harness
- Bite mouthpiece and half mask
- Dual mode bite mouthpiece assembly
- Buoyancy compensation device with integral weight pockets
- Open circuit bailout options for both bite mouthpiece and full face mask
- Full face dual mode mask, permitting breathing from closed and open circuit gas supplies
- 2lt or 3lt 300 bar bailout cylinders
- External breathing system bailout
- Surface supply bailout
- 100msw using heliox or trimix as a diluent gas, 60msw using air, heliox or trimix as a diluent gas
- 18msw “no decompression depth” (using air as the diluent gas)
- 3-5 hr duration
- Breathing performance surpasses international standards
- Operating temperature –20ºC to +49ºC
- Sea temperature operation –2ºC to +38ºC.
- Fresh water temperature operation 1ºC to 38ºC
- Non magnetic to NATO AEODP-7 Class A (STANAG 2897) in all attitudes
- Low noise to NATO STANAG 1158/AMP 15
- Shock and vibration tested to UK and German defence standards
- Environmentally tested to UK and German defence standards
- 300 bar safe working pressure non magnetic Class A composite cylinders
Type | Document | Download |
Datasheet | Stealth CDLSE rebreather | |
Flyer | Stealth CDLSE rebreather |