Database Germany
Semiclosed
Rebreathers
1992 Dräger Tramix
Dräger introduced the successor to the BG174, a semi-closed nitrox device for firefighting and rescue work, in 1992.
Dräger Atlantis and Dolphin semiclosed-rebreather
SCR for sportsdivers in the 90’s
Dräger TR66 semiclosed-rebreather
Escape set from 66 mtrs, german Tauchretter TR66
Dräger TR75 semiclosed-rebreather
Escape set from 75 mtrs, german Tauchretter
Dräger Tubox tethered semiclosed-rebreather
A tethered rebreather in semiclosed version
Dräger SMS1B semiclosed-rebreather
A rare deep-sea rebreather semi-closed and works with Heliox to be used as a bailout rebreather up to 200 mtrs of depth in the year 1969 with IP supply gas
Dräger SMS 1 semiclosed-rebreather
A rare deep-sea rebreather semi-closed and works with Heliox to be used as a bailout rebreather up to 200 mtrs of depth in the year 1969
Dräger SM III-5 semiclosed bell-rebreather
A rare deep-sea rebreather semi-closed and works with Heliox to be used inside the diving bell
Dräger SM III semiclosed rebreather
A rare deep-sea rebreather semi-closed and works with Heliox. The design is from the 1960s.
Dräger SM 1 semiclosed rebreather
A device in which a working gas dosage is shown in the diving mask with a light bulb
Dräger FGG III semiclosed rebreather
A very successful rebreather for deepdiving designed in the 60-‘s
Dräger FGT 1/D semiclosed rebreather
A very successful rebreather for nitrox diving completely anti-magnetic and suitable for Nato mixes