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Splinter cell blacklist suit
Splinter cell blacklist suit











  1. Splinter cell blacklist suit skin#
  2. Splinter cell blacklist suit portable#
  3. Splinter cell blacklist suit series#

The Arctic variation is designed for use in the extreme cold, such as the operation in Iceland in Version 2 of Double Agent. The light (top)/sound (bottom) meter's HUD, as seen in Chaos Theory.

Splinter cell blacklist suit series#

  • A light sensitivity/ambient noise meter (pictured) wired into a series of photocells embedded in the suit that provides real-time visibility and sound data. In Chaos Theory, the sound meter shows both the volume of the surrounding environment and the sound the user makes.
  • Several bladders of water to sustain him for up to twelve hours.
  • Photosensitive threads that detect lasers from snipers.
  • Kevlar, RhinoPlate, and Gore-Tex threads that are sewn in makes the suit almost bulletproof (as stated above).
  • A thermoregulation (heating/cooling) system that uses water to maintain the suit's temperature.
  • The features of the Mk V Tac Suit include:
  • Tactical Hard-Knuckle Gloves (allowing for better hand-to-hand combat).
  • Compact Rebreather (when extensive swimming will be required) (pictured).
  • Splinter cell blacklist suit portable#

  • Portable Transceiver (that emits light only visible to the player).
  • The synthetic, glossy material and most of the user's equipment are often a very dark color, almost black when viewed from a shadowy place, though upon closer inspection, the suit itself is actually a dark gray. The placement of pockets and equipment is also placed to break up the human silhouette that human eyes can easily make out in dark areas. Bottom line: The suit allows the user to blend in with the shadows and darkness very well. Basically about 30% of whatever photons strike the surface gets trapped, if only for a split second, but enough to diffuse them. The micro-roughened exterior partially defuses light. The outer layer of the Kevlar was treated with a polymer fiber similar to the coating on stealth aircraft: matte-black, slightly rough to the touch for maximum light absorption. The user could go ”from Alaska to the Sahara” and stay relatively comfortable. The Gore-Tex was tested to maintain core body temperatures down to 15 degrees Fahrenheit with the hood up, and as high as 110 degrees. The fabric of the suit is interwoven with Kevlar (outer layer), RhinoPlate (core material), and made of seventh generation Gore-Tex (inner layer), allowing it to reduce damage caused by bullets with relatively low velocity, such as pistol rounds and assault rifle rounds fired from long range, though it is relatively weak against bullets from closer ranges, as they maintain a faster velocity, and more power, and shrapnel from 12 feet. It has a weight of 4 pounds (unloaded) and a thickness of 8 millimeters (1/4 inches).

    Splinter cell blacklist suit skin#

    The Mk V Tac Suit is a specially designed diving suit made from a DARPA-invented version of Dragon Skin that fits tightly around the user's body (similar to a bodysuit), making it almost impossible to hear it move.

  • 5.1 Splinter Cell and Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow.
  • in 2011, the suit (now called the Upper Echelon Suit) made its return in Splinter Cell: Blacklist as part of the "Upper Echelon Pack" DLC edition. Though the Mk V Tac Suit is generally thought of as a matte-black, skin-tight diving suit, it is a very modular system, capable of accepting many types of additions depending on the area that he is operating in. After its absence due to Sam's resignation from Third Echelon and his personal mission during the EMP Event in D.C. The stealth suit is used by Sam Fisher during his time with Third Echelon. The Mark V Tactical Operations Suit (codenamed RhinoPlate, formerly known as the Objective Force Warrior - OFW) was an experimental uniform that was issued to Splinter Cells by Third Echelon for covert operations.













    Splinter cell blacklist suit