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  2. M1 helmet - Wikipedia

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    Ulbrichts Witwe. No. produced. 22 million (1945) [2] The M1 helmet is a combat helmet that was used by the U.S. military from World War II until 1985, when it was succeeded by the PASGT helmet. The M1 helmet has become an icon of the US military, with its design inspiring other militaries around the world.

  3. M1C helmet - Wikipedia

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    M1C helmet. The M1C helmet was a variant of the U.S. Army 's popular and iconic M1 helmet. Developed in World War II to replace the earlier M2 helmet, it was not made available until issued to paratroopers in January 1945. [1] It was different from the M2 in various ways, most importantly its bails (chinstrap hinges). The M2 had fixed, spot ...

  4. Brodie helmet - Wikipedia

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    See Variants. The Brodie helmet is a steel combat helmet designed and patented in London in 1915 by Latvian inventor John Leopold Brodie (Latvian: Leopolds Janno Braude). A modified form of it became the Helmet, Steel, Mark I in Britain and the M1917 Helmet in the US. Colloquially, it was called the shrapnel helmet, battle bowler, Tommy helmet ...

  5. Hawley Products Company - Wikipedia

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    The original design for the M1 helmet was approved by the United States military on June 9, 1941. The helmet shell, known as the Hadfield manganese steel helmet, was first manufactured by the McCord Radiator Company, whereas the fiber liner interior was designed and produced by Hawley Products Company. [13]

  6. M1923 helmet (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    Width. 272–286 mm (10.71–11.26 in) Height. 139–182 mm (5.47–7.17 in) The M/1923 helmet was a combat helmet issued to Danish troops during the interwar period and saw service in the Second World War. It was the first helmet to be issued to the Royal Danish Army and Navy. The helmet was produced by the Danish company A/S Glud & Marstrands ...

  7. US Navy Mk II talker helmet - Wikipedia

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    The new helmet was to protect "exposed deck personnel" and accommodate a telephone headset; furthermore, it had to be usable while wearing a gas mask and binoculars. [2] The helmet was made of non-magnetic Hadefield manganese steel. [3] Designated "USN MK-2", [4] was at the time the largest helmet ever used in US service. [2]