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The SSh-68 (Russian: СШ-68 [стальной шлем образца 1968 года/stalnoy shlyem], English: SSh-68 steel helmet model 1968) - is a steel combat helmet of the Soviet and then Russian Armed Forces.
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This is an extensive list of small arms—including pistols, revolvers, submachine guns, shotguns, battle rifles, assault rifles, sniper rifles, machine guns, personal defense weapons, carbines, designated marksman rifles, multiple-barrel firearms, grenade launchers, underwater firearms, anti-tank rifles, anti-materiel rifle,Anti air cannon and any other variants.
Some British gamekeepers during the 18th and 19th centuries wore helmets made of straw bound together with cut bramble. [2] Europeans in the tropics often wore the pith helmet, developed in the mid-19th century and made of pith or cork.
Equipped with a 7.62 mm UKM 2000 machine gun on a Remotely Controlled Weapons Module (ZSMU) A3, it is integrated with both the ZZKO Topaz system and the Obra-3 passive defense system, which is equipped with smoke grenade launchers. [357] Based on the Tatra 815-7 chassis; Ottokar Brzoza: No image available Poland: Tank destroyer: Ottokar Brzoza N/A
These tests included firing weapons at and striking the helmets. It was found that the protective properties of helmets decreased with use, compared to those in storage. In general, the helmets' "V50" parameter – the magnitude of force that would penetrate them in 50% of cases – was equivalent to 600 m/s for about three to four years ...
Example of a modern combat helmet (British Mk 6 with cloth cover). A combat helmet or battle helmet is a type of helmet designed to serve as a piece of personal armor intended to protect the wearer's head during combat.
Intermediate helmet ("close burgonet") with the peak, crest and falling buffe of the burgonet, combined with the hinged bevor of a close helmet.. The burgonet helmet is characterised by a skull with a large fixed or hinged peak projecting above the face-opening, and usually an integral, keel-like, crest or comb running from front to rear.