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Kevlar helmet.

Posted: 2006-02-11 17:19
by Hitperson
are we giving the british troops (in PR) a kevlar helmet to ware??

Posted: 2006-02-11 17:50
by Eddie Baker
Hitperson wrote:are we giving the british troops (in PR) a kevlar helmet to ware??
Yes, we are. :m1helmet: Unless the Ministry of Defence has stopped issuing them . . . ? :confused:

It is actually common to see photos of UK infantrymen on peacekeeping patrols in Iraq and Afghanistan to be seen wearing either their "boonie" covers or their corps/regimental color berets (which must get pretty warm, as I think those are made of wool!), but their Mk 1 helmet will probably be the most common headgear in PR.

Posted: 2006-02-11 18:01
by Odct_Jolly
A good idea (if codable) would be that helmets could stope maybe 1 or 2 rounds from a pistol if shot in the back of the head

Posted: 2006-02-11 20:40
by Hitperson
'[R-DEV wrote:Eddie Baker']Yes, we are. :m1helmet: Unless the Ministry of Defence has stopped issuing them . . . ? :confused:

It is actually common to see photos of UK infantrymen on peacekeeping patrols in Iraq and Afghanistan to be seen wearing either their "boonie" covers or their corps/regimental color berets (which must get pretty warm, as I think those are made of wool!), but their Mk 1 helmet will probably be the most common headgear in PR.

well we did at one point send you to iraq with no shoes!! :lol:

Posted: 2006-02-11 20:54
by Campez
sounds good can you take some bullets from a pistol in the head then?

Posted: 2006-02-11 21:00
by Hitperson
with the helmet on yes.

i wouldn't like your odds if it was against anything bellow 9mm though.

Posted: 2006-02-11 23:28
by Xeno426
The helmet would only really be effective against pistol-caliber rounds at medium to long range, and shrapnel. At point blank, you're dead. Even if the helmet could stop the round, the sheer forces acting against your head would give you a severe concussion.

Posted: 2006-02-11 23:45
by asiLLasiTgets
Xeno426 wrote:The helmet would only really be effective against pistol-caliber rounds at medium to long range, and shrapnel. At point blank, you're dead. Even if the helmet could stop the round, the sheer forces acting against your head would give you a severe concussion.
That is the truth...

Posted: 2006-02-11 23:47
by Xeno426
Still, I sure as hell wouldn't want to go into a combat zone without a helmet. It saves your *** from shrapnel (lord knows there's often lots of that shit flying around) and the occasional glancing shot, a la the Normandy scene in Saving Private Ryan.
Just don't stand up afterwards. :p

[EDIT]Fixed a spelling error. Silly me.[/EDIT]

Posted: 2006-02-12 00:07
by NikovK
I swear to you, I saw a British helmet with two bullet pits right on the rim of the helmet. The guy was wearing it with a huge smile, and the caption said Kalashnikov fire.

Posted: 2006-02-12 00:17
by Xeno426
That's one lucky son-of-a-*****.

Posted: 2006-02-12 08:42
by Wraith
Ya, a cover can realy save your *** when it comes down to it.

Posted: 2006-02-12 10:21
by Campez
Lucky ******* :P

Posted: 2006-02-12 16:10
by Septus_UK
Well last time I was in Iraq the lads were getting issued new whole kevlar helmets (heavier than standard). I always thought the orginal ones we were issued were kevlar???? Anyways I wouldn't like to stick my head in front of any kind of pistol/rifle even with a Mk7 Helmet on. lol