Mk 7 helmet
The Mk 7 helmet is the current general issue combat helmet of the British Armed Forces supplied by NP Aerospace. Officially known as the GS (General Service) Mark 7 combat helmet. It is now replacing the previous Mk 6A helmet and Mk 6 helmet, introduced in 2005 and 1982 respectively.
The Mk 7 helmet was introduced in June 2009 as an UOR (urgent operational requirement). The new helmet offers the same ballistic protection as the Mk6A helmet, but its new shape allows a soldier to lie flat and shoot straight, without the rear rim digging into his body armour and tipping the front rim over his eyes.[1]
The Mk 7 helmet is lighter than its predecessor – 1 kg instead of 1.5 kg for the Mark 6 helmet – and has better chin strapping for stability. It is produced in a new colour - tan, unlike the Mk 6A in black and Mk 6 in olive. It has been adopted for use in Afghanistan.
The ballistic protection is measured with V50 and for the Mk 7 it is about 650 m/s.
The Mk 7 helmet is due for replacement by the Revision Military Batlskin Cobra Plus helmet as part of the Virtus program.[2]
References
- ↑ "[ARCHIVED CONTENT] Ministry of Defence - New helmets and armour for troops in Afghanistan". Retrieved 2010-11-10.
- ↑ "REVISION TO SUPPLY STATE-OF-THE ART, COBRA PLUS HEAD PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR UK TROOPS". Retrieved 2015-09-18.
External links
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