Advanced Spacesuits

Engineered for safety, resilience, and human mobility β€” from LEO operations to lunar surface missions.

Gatkul Advanced Spacesuit Concept

Rendering: Gatkul EVA Suit Prototype | Thermal-Radiation Armor Layer + Bio-Skeletal Support

Engineering the Future of Human Survival in Space

Our spacesuits are not garments β€” they are mobile life-support spacecraft. Designed to sustain astronauts in extreme environments, Gatkul suits integrate advanced materials, modular architecture, and mission-specific adaptability. Whether navigating the lunar surface or conducting orbital repair, every detail is built for survival, comfort, and functionality.

Core Features

Suit Variants

FeatureIVA SuitEVA Suit
EnvironmentCabin or capsuleVacuum, Lunar, Dust exposure
WeightLow-mass layeredFull structural shell
CoolingPassive + thermal meshActive liquid cooling + insulation
ShieldingRadiation-dampening liningMMOD + thermal + regolith abrasion layers
MobilityHigh flexibilityPowered shoulder/hip assists

Development Timeline

  1. Phase 1: Thermal & mechanical material validation (Completed)
  2. Phase 2: IVA prototype testing with internal sensors (Ongoing)
  3. Phase 3: EVA pressurized module + integrated exoskeleton (Design Finalized)
  4. Phase 4: Human-rated testing + decompression validation (2025)

Applications

The Path to Human Resilience in Deep Space

Our suits are designed not just for protection β€” but for adaptability. From physiological telemetry to dynamic thermal shielding, Gatkul’s suits evolve with mission demands, setting the foundation for long-duration human presence beyond Earth orbit.