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  2. 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.

  3. Pickelhaube - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, a light brown cloth helmet cover, the M1892 Überzug, became standard issue for all Pickelhauben for manoeuvres and active service. The Überzug was intended to protect the helmet from dirt and reduce its combat visibility, as the brass and silver fittings on the Pickelhaube proved to be highly reflective. [13]

  4. Depth charge - Wikipedia

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    A depth charge of approximately 220 lb (100 kg) of TNT (400 MJ) would normally have a killing radius (resulting in a hull breach) of only 10–13 ft (3–4 m) against a conventional 1000-ton submarine, while the disablement radius (where the submarine is not sunk but is put out of commission) would be approximately 26–33 ft (8–10 m). A ...

  5. 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

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

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    Shoulder-straps were made in both a standard width (4.5 cm, 1.8 in) and a wider one for three-digit unit numbers (5.3 cm, 2.1 in), and in three lengths depending on the size of the man. There was in addition an extra-large size for the overcoat (Mantel).

  7. List of former equipment of the Hellenic Armed Forces

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    Gruson 5.3cm L/24 M1890 fahrpanzer (Bulgarian captured and German origin cannon turret) Krupp 7.5cm L/14 M1904 feldkanone (Turkish captured and German origin field cannon) Krupp 7.5cm L/30 M1904 gebirgskanone (Turkish captured and German origin mountain cannon) Krupp 10.5cm L/35 M1880 festungkanone (German made fortress cannon)

  8. Brodie helmet - Wikipedia

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    The Brodie helmet is a steel combat helmet designed and patented in London in 1915 by Latvian inventor John Leopold Brodie (Leopolds Janno Braude).A modified form of it became the Helmet, Steel, Mark I in Britain and the M1917 Helmet in the US.

  9. Charge of Burkel - Wikipedia

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    The cavalry charge of Burkel (French: Charge de Burkel, Dutch: Slag bij Burkel) was a skirmish between Belgian and German forces on 19 October 1918, during the closing stages of World War I. It is notable as the last cavalry charge in Western Europe.

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