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[[File:British soldier during Operation Desert Shield.jpg|thumb|British soldier wearing the Mk 6 helmet with desert DPM cover during [[Operation Granby]].]] |
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The '''Mk 6 helmet''' was the standard [[combat helmet]] of the [[British Armed Forces]]. The Mk 6 replaced the Mk IV helmet (more correctly titled - Helmet Steel MKIV, General Service). The jump in MK numbers is thought due to the confusion surrounding the |
The '''Mk 6 helmet''' was the standard [[combat helmet]] of the [[British Armed Forces]]. The Mk 6 replaced the Mk IV helmet (more correctly titled - Helmet Steel MKIV, General Service). The jump in MK numbers is thought due to the confusion surrounding the MK IV helmet utilising the MK V lining. The MK 6 was introduced into service from 1985 and is designed to accept modern ear protection, [[Bowman (communications system)|personal radios]], and [[Gas mask|respirators]]. The helmet is manufactured by NP Aerospace,<ref>[http://www.np-aerospace.com website]</ref> and is reported to have an "almost unlimited service life" by the manufacturer. |
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The helmet in its default configuration is a dark green. The army use [[Helmet cover|covers]] to camouflage the helmet and adapt it to different environments. Covers include the British [[Disruptive Pattern Material]] in temperate, woodland and desert patterns, a pure white cover for arctic environments and a [[United Nations]] blue coloured cover. It is sometimes referred as the "battle [[Bowler hat|bowler]]", a term first used for the [[Brodie helmet]]. |
The helmet in its default configuration is a dark green. The army use [[Helmet cover|covers]] to camouflage the helmet and adapt it to different environments. Covers include the British [[Disruptive Pattern Material]] in temperate, woodland and desert patterns, a pure white cover for arctic environments and a [[United Nations]] blue coloured cover. It is sometimes referred as the "battle [[Bowler hat|bowler]]", a term first used for the [[Brodie helmet]]. |
Revision as of 03:33, 19 October 2015
The Mk 6 helmet was the standard combat helmet of the British Armed Forces. The Mk 6 replaced the Mk IV helmet (more correctly titled - Helmet Steel MKIV, General Service). The jump in MK numbers is thought due to the confusion surrounding the MK IV helmet utilising the MK V lining. The MK 6 was introduced into service from 1985 and is designed to accept modern ear protection, personal radios, and respirators. The helmet is manufactured by NP Aerospace,[1] and is reported to have an "almost unlimited service life" by the manufacturer.
The helmet in its default configuration is a dark green. The army use covers to camouflage the helmet and adapt it to different environments. Covers include the British Disruptive Pattern Material in temperate, woodland and desert patterns, a pure white cover for arctic environments and a United Nations blue coloured cover. It is sometimes referred as the "battle bowler", a term first used for the Brodie helmet.
The Mk 6 is often mistakenly thought to be made out of kevlar when in fact it is constructed of "Ballistic Nylon" - nylon fibre.[2] The M76 paratrooper helmet is worn by paratroopers and airborne forces.[relevant?]
From June 2009 the helmet was replaced by the Mk 7 helmet.
Mk 6A
In 2005, the Mk 6 began to be replaced by an evolution of the original design, the Mk 6A helmet.[3][4] NP Aerospace also manufactures the Mk 6A.[5] Although it looks very similar to the Mk 6, the Mk 6A has enhanced ballistic protection and is marginally heavier than the earlier model.[6] In 2014 hundreds of Mk 6 and Mk 6A helmets were bought by the Ukraine, where they are widely used by soldiers of Ukrainian Army Forces in the non-official war with Russian Federation, along with other types of modern ballistic helmets.[citation needed]2,000 Mk6 helmets were supplied by the British Government (bringing the total supplied to 3,000) to the Ukrainian government on 3 July 2015.[7]
See also
- Mk 7 helmet - Mk 6 replacement, general issue commenced in June 2009
- Modern equipment and uniform of the British Army
- List of current issued combat helmets
References
- ^ website
- ^ Ballistic properties of composite materials for personnel protection MRL Technical Report MRL-TR-89-6 by J.R.Brown and G.T.Egglestone 1989
- ^ GNN - Government News Network
- ^ House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 22 Jan 2007 (pt 0024)
- ^ NP Aerospace Composite Helmets: Combat Helmets
- ^ http://www.rusi.org/downloads/assets/Bain,_The_Infantry_Section.pdf
- ^ https://www.gov.uk/government/news/raf-c-130-delivers-uk-equipment-support-to-ukrainian-forces
External links
- NP Aerospace - Manufacturer's webpage.
- Battle Bowler (Mk 6) - Army Rumor Service