Program / Variant Subsystem Year Failure & Engineering Lesson Severity
Mercury IVA
FAIL-001
Water survival 2026
Suit lacked adequate flotation during premature hatch jettison water egress
→ Abort-survival packaging must be tested against actual post-egress scenarios, not assumed from lab conditions
High
Gemini IV
FAIL-002
EVA human factors 2026
First US EVA physically exhausting and low-productivity despite suit functioning
→ Suit capability and worksite design must be developed together, not sequentially
High
Apollo SOA prototype
FAIL-003
Torso / fit 2026
Severe discomfort nicknamed 'crotch cutter' — fit and pressure-load path geometry produced painful localized loading
→ Localized contact loads can kill an otherwise promising concept. Pressure mapping and seat-interface studies are required
High
Apollo restraint systems
FAIL-004
Mobility / restraint 2026
Unexpected arm growth when shoulder restraint cable failed; seized pulley caused overheating in crotch-thigh region
→ Critical restraint paths need redundancy or condition monitoring. Small mechanical hardware in pressure-load paths creates outsized crew risk
High
BERKUT — Voskhod-2
FAIL-005
Pressurized mobility / ingress 2026
Suit inflation during Leonov's EVA made movement and airlock re-entry critically difficult — Leonov had to partially deflate to re-enter
→ Make ingress/egress and self-rescue a separate verification gate from EVA capability itself
High
EMU Pre-Phase VI Gloves
FAIL-006
Gloves 2026
Numbness, bladder bunching, and palm-bar wear-through into hand across multiple crew members
→ Glove verification must include extended-use comfort and injury surveillance, not just pressure integrity and cold-object performance
High
ISS Enhanced EMU — EVA-23
FAIL-007
Life support / water loop 2026
Water entered Luca Parmitano's helmet during EVA — vision impaired, comms degraded, breathing compromised
→ Cooling-water management is a primary safety-critical function, not a nuisance issue. Contamination tolerance must be designed in from day one
Critical
Enhanced EMU Sustainment
FAIL-008
Program / industrial base 2026
Aging suits, obsolescence, contractor quality issues, supply-chain weaknesses — OIG 2025 flagged as mission risk
→ Industrial-base fragility becomes a technical failure mode in long-lived fleets. Supplier resilience must be a first-class design and program requirement
Critical
SOKOL-K family
FAIL-009
Donning / visibility / comfort 2026
Difficult donning, restricted downward vision, under-knee discomfort, appendix tie-off burden across decades of operations
→ IVA rescue suits fail operationally when crew usability is treated as secondary. Track don/doff time and visibility as design KPIs
Medium
xEMU Program
FAIL-010
Mass / program integration 2026
Suit mass exceeded or stressed downstream lander allocations; requirements breadth and subsystem mass growth degraded feasibility
→ Exploration programs need firm mass control and stable mission assumptions before subsystem elaboration begins. Lock the budget model early
Critical
Pure oxygen atmosphere
FAIL-011
Atmosphere / materials 2026
High-pressure pure oxygen atmosphere drastically increased flammability and toxicity consequences
→ Atmosphere, materials, and operations must be treated as a single integrated safety system from day one
Critical
ORLAN fleet — Mir / ISS
FAIL-012
Fleet maintenance / humidity 2026
Repeated orbital use shifted primary risk toward maintenance, drying, recharge, and replaceable component management
→ Not all critical failures are dramatic punctures. Slow fleet degradation from poor maintenance design matters as much as acute failures
Medium
Chinese EVA Program
FAIL-CN-001
Orbital-to-lunar overextension 2026
Risk that Feitian Gen-2 orbital EVA success may drive incremental adaptation to lunar surface rather than treating Wangyu as a new architecture branch
→ Orbital EVA success is not a sufficient baseline for lunar surface operations — treat as a new product architecture, not an upgrade
High
Feitian Fleet
FAIL-CN-002
Fleet lifecycle / telemetry 2026
Suit lifespan initially limited to 15 EVAs over 3 years; exceeded in operations before upgrade to 20 EVAs/4 years D/E series
→ Track cost-per-EVA, turnaround time and anomaly-free hours as primary KPIs once a suit enters fleet operations
Medium
EVA Suit 2000
FAIL-ESA-001
Program / funding dependency 2026
Technically sound rear-entry EVA prototype never operationalized — cancelled when parent Hermes/Columbus program context changed
→ A technically correct architecture without a funded anchor mission will not survive program review — mission pull must precede or accompany suit development
High
ESA EVA Sovereignty
FAIL-ESA-002
Strategic / industrial base 2026
ESA astronauts have operated in partner suits (Orlan, EMU, ACES, SpaceX) for 30+ years without a European sovereign EVA capability
→ User experience in partner systems is valuable but does not substitute for sovereign design authority — Europe must choose between partner dependency and independent capability
Medium