"EXO-1998?" General Santoso and the other scientists simultaneously uttered the same name.
The EXO-1998 is an advanced exoskeleton armor specifically designed to protect its wearer from extreme water pressure, including the depths of the Mariana Trench. It combines cutting-edge technology with strong and high-pressure-resistant materials.
Constructed with super-strong composite fibers, the EXO-1998 features a sturdy yet lightweight structure that withstands immense water pressure, allowing agile movement underwater.
Equipped with a life support system, the exoskeleton armor ensures an ample oxygen supply and regulates body temperature in the face of extreme water pressure. This system provides comfort and safety during hazardous deep-sea diving missions.
The EXO-1998 boasts a protective coating that resists corrosion and damage from saltwater, ensuring its long-term durability under extreme conditions.