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  2. Hard hat - Wikipedia

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    Some helmet shells have a mid-line reinforcement ridge to improve impact resistance. The rock climbing helmet fulfills a very similar role in a different context and has a very similar design. A bump cap is a lightweight hard hat using a simplified suspension or padding and a chin strap. Bump caps are used where there is a possibility of ...

  3. Type 66 helmet - Wikipedia

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    The material of the helmet liner is simple molded resin. The total weight of the outer shell and helmet liner is 1.4 kilograms with the shell made out of manganese steel. [4] The Type 66 can take various helmet covers and be equipped with removable chin straps. Its construction is based on the M1.

  4. M1 helmet - Wikipedia

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    The M1A1 came in three sizes: 66, 68, and 71. This helmet was used until 1981 when a modified version was released and renamed the Helm1A1. Modifications included a 3-point chin strap with the third point connecting at the nape, extra large sizes, and a further adjustable liner. [74]

  5. Swiss M1971 Helmet - Wikipedia

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    Both chin straps connecting with a simple hook and catch system. A cover in TAZ 83 pattern camouflage was produced for the helmet, with four hooks to attach to the shell and a pull string to size it accordingly. A cover in TAZ 90 pattern camouflage was also made, with it having the same basic construction.

  6. Czechoslovak M32 helmet - Wikipedia

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    The helmet is noted for its simplistic design compared to other helmets of its time, being described by collectors as a distinct egg shape. The liner contained five leather pads attached directly to the shell by means of a single split pin for each pad, and the leather chinstrap (canvas chin straps were also known to be used) attaching by the same means on opposite sides of the shell.

  7. Hełm wz. 67 - Wikipedia

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    The new facade consists of a metal frame, a complex system of straps and a leather "hammock". The hammock can be adjusted to suit any head size. The new fit allows the helmet to be held firmly on the back of the head, preventing it from sliding onto the face, for example when crawling. Helmets with such equipment are marked as wz. 67/75.

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