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Personnel Armor System for
Ground Troops (
PASGT,
pronounced /ˈpæzɡət/ PAZ-gət) is a
combat helmet and
ballistic vest that was used by the
United States...
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military from
World War II
until 1985, when it was
succeeded by the
PASGT helmet. The M1
helmet has
become an icon of the US military, with its design...
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develop a new
composite helmet for the
Soviet army as a
response to US
PASGT helmets. 6B7 is the
first generation composite helmet in
service with the...
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designed for the U.S. Army
Special Operations Command as a
replacement for the
PASGT helmet and the
various non-ballistic skateboard, bicycle, and whitewater...
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Marine Corps and U.S. Navy. It is the U.S.
Marine Corps'
replacement for the
PASGT combat helmet and is
derived from the
Modular Integrated Communications...
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fielded beginning in 2003 in
limited numbers to
eventually replace the
PASGT helmet. In 2006, 102,000
helmets were
ordered from ArmorSource, of which...
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include the
French SPECTRA helmet,
Spanish MARTE helmet or the
American PASGT (commonly
called "Kevlar" by U.S. troops) and
Advanced Combat Helmet, or...
- 'hands free'
using a head
harness or
attached to a
combat helmet such as the
PASGT, MICH TC-2000
Combat Helmet,
Advanced Combat Helmet,
Marine Lightweight...
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standardized fragmentation protective Personnel Armor System for
Ground Troops (
PASGT) body
armor system that was
designed in the late 1970s and
introduced in...
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increased modularity.
Early helmet systems of this new
design are the
American PASGT, the
Spanish MARTE, the
Italian SEPT-2 PLUS, and
British Mk 6. Cushioning...