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The '''Iraqi M90 helmet''' was a locally produced version of the M80 helmet, which was purchased from [[South Korea]], and was inspired by the M1 helmet. |
The '''Iraqi M90 helmet''' was a locally produced version of the M80 helmet, which was purchased from [[South Korea]], and was inspired by the M1 helmet. The Iraqi M90 was of lower quality than the M80, but was issued in the Iraqi armed forces from 1990 until 2003. The Iraqi M90 helmet is sought after by military collectors and are hard to find in good condition.<ref>{{cite web|title=Iraqi M90|url=http://brendonshelmets.weebly.com/iraq-m90.html}}</ref> |
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The Iraqi M90 was of lower quality than the M80, but was issued in the Iraqi armed forces from 1990 until 2003. The Iraqi M90 helmet is sought after by military collectors and are hard to find in good condition.<ref>{{cite web|title=Iraqi M90|url=http://brendonshelmets.weebly.com/iraq-m90.html}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:41, 13 October 2013
The Iraqi M90 helmet was a locally produced version of the M80 helmet, which was purchased from South Korea, and was inspired by the M1 helmet. The Iraqi M90 was of lower quality than the M80, but was issued in the Iraqi armed forces from 1990 until 2003. The Iraqi M90 helmet is sought after by military collectors and are hard to find in good condition.[1]
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