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  2. Bavarian Army - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Infantry Regiment of the Bavarian Army, 1809. 1790 brought a fundamental reform of the Bavarian Army. All field troops received an identically-cut uniform, including a leather helmet with a horsehair plume, known as the "Rumford Casket" after the then Minister for War Count Rumford.

  3. Pickelhaube - Wikipedia

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    All helmets produced for the infantry before and during 1914 were made of leather. As the war progressed, Germany's leather stockpiles dwindled. After extensive imports from South America, particularly Argentina, the German government began producing ersatz Pickelhauben made of other materials.

  4. Stahlhelm - Wikipedia

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    The Stahlhelm (German for "steel helmet") is a term used to refer to a series of German steel combat helmet designs intended to protect the wearer from common battlefield hazards such as shrapnel. The armies of the great powers began to issue steel helmets during World War I as a result of combat experience and experimentation.

  5. List of modern equipment of the German Army - Wikipedia

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    Helmets Gefechtshelm M92 Germany Spain. Combat Helmet: 328,000: Standard issue helmet, being replaced by the Batlskin Viper. This helmet entered in service in 1992 with the German military. It gets covered by a cloth with the Flecktarn camouflage. [105] Batlskin Viper "Gefechtshelm Streitkräfte" Canada Germany: Combat Helmet: 34,000 (by end 2022)

  6. List of combat helmets - Wikipedia

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    'Spectra' is a brand-name of a type of resistant fibre, not the actual name of the helmet. Unlike most other European PASGT style helmets, the peak of the F2 has the same defined lip as the original US PASGT helmet, whereas other European PASGT-style helmets (such as the German M92 and the Croatian BK-3) tend to have a sloping peak. STSh-81

  7. Gefechtshelm M92 - Wikipedia

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    Norway: Issued to the Norwegian military. [23] Switzerland: Known in the Swiss military as the Schutzhelm 04 (in German) and casque de protection balistique 04 (in French). [12] [24] International Committee of the Red Cross: some examples were sent to IRC in Geneva. [10] Ukraine: 58,000 helmets were donated by Germany since 2022. [25]

  8. Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945) - Wikipedia

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    Only seven German generals were appointed Chef s: in addition to Seeckt and Rundstedt they were General der Infanterie Ritter von Epp (Chef of the 61st Infantry Regiment in Munich); Generalfeldmarschall von Mackensen (Chef of the 5th Cavalry Regiment in Stolp); Generaloberst von Fritsch (Chef of the 12th Artillery Regiment in Schwerin); and ...

  9. Armour in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    Bavarian infantry after the reform of 1790, wearing leather helmets designed by Lord Rumford, therefore also known as "Rumford-Kasket". Russian Potemkin -uniforms worn between 1786 and 1796 Austrian cuirassier with breastplate and leather helmet after the reform of 1798

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