THE SPACE SUIT GAP

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July 28, 1972
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Approved for Release: 2019/11/06 C06757671 �secret_ (b)(3) DIRECTORATE OF INTELLIGENCE WEEKLY SUMMARY 28 July 1972 No. 0380/72 Copy N2 51 Approved for Release: 2019/11/06 C06757671 :Approved for Release: 2019/11/06 C06757671 "rho WEEKLY StiMMA:�"-t.Y; � issued every. Friday . ,.iorii-ti byii.Office .,.-4,-C:tirrent Intelligence, reports . 4/ � . . � .. arid. analyzes. Significant .-.ilev,eloptrtents...-of. through .'n(ion.':.:047.'�.T.I.n.IrS:04y),---(1,t':. material .coordinete with.. ;or :pr�d by-t e Office of, .Economic kOsear11,,..,!tife.-.Offit...e!. Of Strategic search, ogy... Topic* regit;iiiiig .?,.tnOyste:: ce4rtfOlienMve treatmeilt.. and therefore. Stie041 Repottse listed in the .. ' , The. W41(1,yi-....:c.,).mmAKY!..�.c9V,4,11-i$,,c.14s'slfixst, inlet-- . ;nationagectirig the.:;:n4o.tit ;,s4.6.14.4ji,i3Or(he.,. United States, within the ,.ineanin oV'ritle; 18;;.spOions 793 . � . . . . .. .. . � , . , , . , . �. ., � � � and .394, of.. the VS.:Cock �-,a,i:otainkk.d.:. tis4.a.i.15.rriis- . s!on,-or�ri!v.clatiori,of,itst...,,nte)Its=f05....qt,Secel -t-by,an �' , unauthc..iiiied:perscirt.iS prohibited: y law. CONTENTS (28 July 1972) NR Rec ord 2 USSR: Economy; Space NR Reco rd Approved for Release: 2019/11/06 C06757671 Approved for Release: 2019/11/06 C06757671 THE SPACE SUIT GAP v"-- tThe Soviets are trying to improve their space suit technology in anticipation of further manned 'missions. They will require space suits like the ones used on US Apollo flights, and they are actively trying to obtain US suits for technical exploitation. Soviet development of space suits has lagged considerably behind the US. Since the start of their manned space program, the Soviets have introduced only two types of pressurized space suits�both in the early 1960s. These suits were cumbersome and, when inflated, greatly restricted the movements of the cosmonautsj , t a recent meeting of the joint US-USSR working group in space biology and medicine. Soviet participants showed great interest in the space suits used in the US lunar-landing program. They referred to a pending request to the National Aeronautical and Space Administration to buy several suits from the US manufacturer. In comparison with Soviet models, US space suits are relatively compact and flexible, allowing the astronauts considerable freedom of move- ment. The advanced technology of US wits, would help the Soviets in designing better suitilA US-type suit would be essential for a Soviet lunar landing, where mobility would be a critical factor. Such a landing attempt is not likely for at least several years. The Soviets have not usec' pressurized suits on manned space flights since 1969 when two crew members transferred from one space- craft to another. In the six subsequent manned flights, the cosmonauts have worn only flight suits, apparently becuase the Soviets do not be- lieve that pressurized suits are necessary for mis- Soyuz-11 Cosmonauts in Soviet Spacecraft sions involving no activity outside the spacecraft. The Soyuz-11 cosmonauts who died during re- entry last year probably would have survived the sudden depressurization of their capsule if they had been wearing pressurized suits. The couches in the Soyuz re-entry capsule, however, could not have accommodated three cosmonauts wearing the bulky Soviet suits. Changes in the Soyuz spacecraft probably were made as a result of the Soyuz-11 accident and presumably were tested earlier this month during the flight of Cosmos 496�an unmanned Soyuz vehicle. As a safety precaution, the Soviets may also introduce a new space suit or a modified version of an older model during their next space mission. There are indications that another manned flight is planned within the next two weeks or so, probably involving another extended stay by cosmonauts aboard a Salyut space sta- tion.) Page 14 WEEKLY SUMMARY 28 Jul 72 Approved for Release: 2019/11/06 C06757671