The right side demonstrates some sort of unit or tactical marking, seen here...
in close-up.
provenance:
accession number: MOA hmar236.62.13
Ssh68 Soviet Steel Helmet
Acquired 1999, a gift from a friend visiting Russia.
Purchase price :$20.00
Condition: excellent
These four synthetic leather pads with a simple but ingenious cotton cord provide a highly adjustable padded suspension keeping the wearer's skull well out of contact with the helmet shell.
The sheet-metal "T"s which provide a sprung mounting for the liner remind me of the old Adrian system.
A close up of the split rivet which secures the suspension. The horsehair backing of the liner pad is also evident.
Like most red helmets this one is abundantly marked:
Though, to my eyes, slightly incongruous in height and balance, this particular example is in outstanding condition. Where it not for the tactical marking I'd say that this one was never issued.
Back to that ill-fated Russki adventure in Afghanistan...
Vlad the impaler toasts the Americans' turn at bat.
1 comment:
I bought one of these helmets last year in Berlin for 15€ (haggling) in an antique dealer shop.
It's without the white tactical markings, but there are all of the others marks
(it's good for freestyle skiing, it suits well :D )
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