Defender Military Helmet
Ballistic helmet with a unique style and comfortable fit
The Defender Military Helmet is a unique style of ballistic helmet, which introduces improved comfort and fit when using ear defenders.
Ideal for use with ear defenders
In addition to the same high anti ballistic and impact trauma protection properties afforded by the other combat helmets in the range, the Defender Military Helmet features full compatibility with circum-aural ear defenders such as the Peltor H61 F and the Davies CT 100. This makes the helmet an ideal candidate for use by special tactical teams who require both ballistic protection and communication/hearing protection.
Originally designed for the Swedish Army
The Defender Military Helmet was originally developed for the Swedish Army (Helmet 90) and has undergone considerable revision since then to improve comfort, reduce weight, and meet new existing standards.
Features:
- To fit head - 54 - 60 cm (M); 57 - 64 cm (L)
- Weight - 1400g (M); 1500g (L)
- Improved comfort
- Communications compatible
- NVG compatible
- STANAG V50 F6 650m/s Protection
- NIJ IIIA Protection
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