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    Stiga Group (formerly GGP Spa) is a European manufacturer and distributor of lawnmowers and a wide range of motorized garden tools. It is headquartered in Castelfranco Veneto ( Italy ). Stiga has 13 subsidiaries in Europe ( Austria , Italy, Benelux , Czech Republic , Denmark , Finland , France , Germany , Norway , Poland , Sweden , UK ).

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    Helmet covers help break up the helmet's distinctive silhouette and eliminate glare (especially if wet) and can muffle the sound of foliage striking or brushing the helmet. [1] Both cloth and mesh covers were used by the Wehrmacht in the Second World War. [2] Helmet covers are used by most armies and are in the camouflage pattern of the country ...