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The M34 (Also known as M1934) is a steel combat helmet used by the Netherlands from its introduction in 1934 replacing the previous M23/27, to the invasion by Nazi Germany in 1940. From which it was replaced by the M53 helmet, a local copy of the American M1 helmet .
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Combat helmet: 48,800 Supplied by Galvion. [3] The helmet is covered by the appropriate M19 camouflage for the conditions (NFP-Green - Netherlands Fractal Pattern Green on the picture). UN blue variants exist, white camouflage for snow and other Dutch camouflage for other conditions. [4] Protectievest Netherlands: Bulletproof vest: 7,000 [4] [5 ...
Helmets Galvion Batlskin Viper P6N Canada: Combat Helmet: 48,800 [4] Standard issue helmet used by the Marines and the Army. 48,800 ordered in 2019. Gentex Ops Core FAST United States: Combat Helmet — [5] In use with the NL MARSOF and the Marine Intervention Unit. NBRC equipment FM50 — United Kingdom: CBRN mask — [6] [7] Made by Avon ...
World War II was a global war that began in 1939 and ended in 1945. On 10 May 1940, Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands, aiming to dominate Europe. The country was fully occupied by 17 May. By 12 March 1942, the Germans and Japanese controlled the Dutch mainland and all their major colonies.
PASGT-style helmet with four-point retention strap system and velcro-attached head pad system. Also used by NZDF since the 2000s. LShZ 1+ Russia 2012 Russian Special Forces, FSB, Syrian Army: M02 Composite Helmet: Finland: Finnish Defence Forces: Upgraded PASGT-style helmet, replacing the Gefechtshelm M92-style M/92 Komposiittikypärä helmet.
The kettle hat had an advantage over some other types of helmet, in that it did not interfere with the wearer's vision, hearing or breathing. [3] Hat-shaped helmets were not just a European invention. Japanese Ashigaru infantrymen wore the jingasa, a helmet shaped like the Japanese form of the Asian conical hat.
English: Dutch military helmet, 1940. Photographed in the collection of the National Liberation Museum 1944-1945, the Netherlands. Collection number 010.004.