Difference between revisions of "SCUBA"
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| − | '''SCUBA''' (or '''scuba | + | '''SCUBA''' (or '''scuba''') is a system of air tanks and a regulator that lets you breathe underwater. It was invented for the US military by Dr. Christian Lambersten just prior to World War II.<ref>Dr. Christian Lambertsen designed an apparatus for the United States military in 1939 that he called the "Self-Contained Underwater Oxygen Breathing Apparatus." The military called it "SCUBA." [http://www.waterencyclopedia.com/Ce-Cr/Cousteau-Jacques.html]</ref> |
Four years later, improvements were made by [[Jacques Cousteau]] and French engineer [[Émile Gagnan]] (see [[demand regulator]]). | Four years later, improvements were made by [[Jacques Cousteau]] and French engineer [[Émile Gagnan]] (see [[demand regulator]]). | ||
Revision as of 17:02, January 27, 2010
SCUBA (or scuba) is a system of air tanks and a regulator that lets you breathe underwater. It was invented for the US military by Dr. Christian Lambersten just prior to World War II.[1]
Four years later, improvements were made by Jacques Cousteau and French engineer Émile Gagnan (see demand regulator).