OR-201

Israeli Soldier around Nablus April 2006
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Romanian Soldiers from the 151st Infantry Battalion conduct training
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South African soldier at Roodewal Weapons Range 09/05/13
The OR-201 is a combat helmet of Israeli origin. It has also been used by many militaries of the world.
Operators
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Chile
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Ecuador
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Egypt
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Ghana
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Guatemala (Paratroopers, Kaibiles)
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Honduras
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Israel (Israel Defense Forces, Israel Security Forces)
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Lebanon (Lebanese Armed Forces)
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Mexico
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Palestine (Preventive Security Force)
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India (Special Forces of India)
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Peru
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Portugal (Portuguese Marine Corps)
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South Africa (Paratroopers and Recce Commandos)
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Sri Lanka
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Venezuela
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Romania
Former operators
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Amal Movement (1983-1990)
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Ireland (Irish Defense Forces - Removed from issue in 2012)
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Marada Brigade (1982-1990)
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Nicaragua (National Guard 1977-79)
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Lebanese Forces (1978-1993)
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People’s Liberation Army (Lebanon) (1983-1990)
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SSNP (1983-1990)
- South Lebanon Army (1978-2000)
See also
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