- Strizh
Strizh is a
space suit that was originally developed for the crew of the Russian Buranspace shuttle and resembled theSokol space suit worn by Soyuz crew members. It was designed to protectcosmonauts during a possible ejection from the spacecraft at altitudes of up to 30 km and speeds of up to Mach 3; the Buran was designed to incorporate ejection seats similar to those found on the Space Shuttles Enterprise and Columbia (the latter later having the seats removed after theSTS-4 mission).The Strizh suits were constructed from olive drab colored
nylon canvas with silver trim and lined with rubberized fabric and fitted with connectors for electrical, air and coolant umbilicals. They had an attached pressurized hood with a hinged visor fastened to an anodized aluminum flange. The sleeves had adjustable articulating cables fitted in the upper arms, while a support sling wrapped from chest to back by means of webbing belts and a metal harness. The gloves were detachable and fitted with rubber fingers and leather palms. The suit also had pleated knee sections. Utility pockets on the suit's thighs were intended to hold survival gear, such as a folding knife, a pistol and other items. A pressure gauge was fitted on the left sleeve and a pressure equalisation valve on the chest.The Strizh Spacesuit and the Buran ejection seat were tested during the ascent of a Soyuz booster in a series of five
Progress launches (Progress 38 through 42) during1988 -1990 .The Strizh pressure suit, like its
U.S. Air Force counterpart (itself based on theX-15 andGemini spacesuit and now used as part of NASA'sAdvanced Crew Escape Suit ), is still in use for all Russian high-altitude aircraft that lack pressurized cabins.External links
* [http://www.zvezda-npp.ru/english/05.htm Photo of Strizh space suit]
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