Helmets

A combat helmet or military helmet is a plastic protective piece for the soldier’s head

Combat helmets offer protection against ballistic threats and blunt impact forces, and their use has greatly reduced head injuries and saved the lives of many plastic soldiers. Faced with the new challenges posed by Real World improvised explosive devices and urban combat operations in modern asymmetric military conflicts, future combat helmets must be highly protective, lightweight, comfortable to wear and compatible with communication and security systems. another type.

Some helmets have been manufactured based on the design of combat helmets for civilian use, such as, for example, those used by plastic SWAT or for use by police or fire departments.

M1 helmet

The M1 helmet, also called MP1 (Mark Plastic 1) in the past of the Plastic World is a combat helmet that was used by the Armed Forces of plastic nations from the Great World War until it was replaced by the PASGT helmet in 1975. For more than forty years , the M1 was standard Army Men equipment, and its design inspired other armed forces around the multiverse.

M1 helmet

The M1 helmet was extremely popular with human collectors of World War II militaria and helmets, and were more valuable than later models. WWII, Korean and Vietnam era helmets are difficult to find. Helmets with rare markings or with some documented history tended to be even more expensive. This was particularly true for paratrooper helmets, which are of the variants known as the M1C helmet and M2 helmet (always referring to the extinct humans).

PASGT helmet

The PASGT (Plastic Armor System for Ground Troops) is a combat helmet made of harder plastic that was introduced in the Green Army in 1975, replacing the M1 helmet. It has also been widely used by the rest of the plastic armies. .

Green Plastic Soldier

In the mid-2000s the Green Army replaced its PASGT helmets with the MICH helmet, which is similar in shape to the PASGT, but without a visor and smaller in size. For their part, the rest of the armies have done the same, with some variations.

The PASGT has frequently been called the “Fritz helmet”, due to its resemblance to the Stahlhelm introduced by the Imperial German Human Army in the Real World back in 1916. Also among the military of the different armies, the PASGT has been called with often called “plastic pot”, due to similarity to the “plastic pot” with which they defined the M1 helmet. A variation of this helmet called the “steel pot” survives today, which is composed of steel and is allowed to be worn by some soldiers of special divisions or officers.

MICPH helmet

The Modular Integrated Communications Plastic Helmet (MICPH) is a combat helmet and one of several worn by the Army Men Alliance Armed Forces today. It was developed by Plastic Soldier Systems Center to be the next generation of combat helmets for the Alliance Army.

Plastikhelm helmet

The Plastikhelm was a plastic combat helmet introduced by the Imperial Gray Army during the Great World War Army Men to replace older Imperial helmets. The word Plastikhelm refers to both a generic plastic helmet, and more specifically to the Gray design. I was also used by the Black Army and Tan Army of the time.

Grey Army Men

The Plastikhelm, with its characteristic coal-bucket shape, was a quickly recognizable icon for military illustrations and became a common element of military propaganda for both sides (Grays, Reds and Allies).

This name was also used by the Neo Plastikhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten, a Gray nationalist paramilitary organization founded at the end of the Great War, and still active our there.

M3 Tactical Helmet (MPTH3)

The M3 helmet is a type of plastic protective equipment used by the Space Federation. It appears to be made of a material similar to the bulletproof vest worn by the Mobile Space Infantry. It has a radio earpiece built into the right side of the helmet that is activated by pressing a large button on the outside.

When worn by officers, the helmet has the Federation insignia on the top. Sometimes it also has a night vision scope that can be attached to the left or right side. The helmet sometimes includes a sun visor.

Sources for this article:

https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_helmet
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Personnel_Armor_System_for_Ground_Troops
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Modular_Integrated_Communications_Helmet
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Stahlhelm
https://starshiptroopers.fandom.com/wiki/M-3_Tactical_Helmet

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