Helmet

  • 121M1 Helmet — The M1 helmet is a combat helmet that was used by the American military from World War II until it was succeeded by the PASGT helmet beginning in 1985. For over forty years, the M1 was standard issue for the U.S. military and naval forces, and… …

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  • 122SPECTRA helmet — A bare SPECTRA helmet. The SPECTRA helmet or CGF Gallet Combat Helmet is the ballistic helmet currently in use in the French military, as well as in the armies of several other countries. Built by CGF Gallet (the producer of the F1 helmet for… …

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  • 123Firefighter's helmet — Fire helmets from around the world on display at the Hall of Flame For centuries, firefighters have worn helmets to protect them from heat, cinders and falling objects. Contents 1 …

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  • 124Diving helmet — Copper and brass three bolt Soviet diving helmet …

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  • 125Brodie helmet — M1917 helmet worn by members of the U.S. 5th Marine Regiment. The Brodie helmet, called Helmet, steel, Mark I helmet in Britain and the M1917 Helmet in the U.S., was a steel combat helmet designed and patented in 1915 by the Briton John Leopold… …

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  • 126Football helmet — A football helmet A is a protective device used primarily in American football and Canadian football. It consists of a hard plastic top with thick padding on the inside, a facemask made of one or more plastic bars, and a chinstrap. Some players… …

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  • 127Equestrian helmet — An Equestrian helmet is worn when riding horses. This type of helmet is specially designed to protect the rider s head if a person falls off a horse, especially if they should strike their head on a hard object while falling or accidentally be… …

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  • 128MICH TC-2000 Combat Helmet — The Modular Integrated Communications Helmet (MICH), also known as the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH), was developed by the United States Army Soldier Systems Center to be the next generation of protective combat helmets for use by the United… …

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