- Lobster-tailed
pot helmet, also
known as the zischägge, horseman's
pot and harquebusier's
pot, was a type of
combat helmet. It was
derived from an Ottoman...
-
athletic helmets,
including football helmets,
batting helmets,
hockey helmets,
cricket helmets,
bicycle helmets, ski
helmets,
motorcycle helmets and racing...
- arm bracers)
adorned by gold ornaments, a
burgonet or lobster-tailed
pot helmet and
jackboots as well as
versatile weaponry such as lances, long thrusting...
-
combat helmet, also
called a
ballistic helmet,
battle helmet, or
helmet system (for some
modular accessory-centric designs) is a type of
helmet designed...
- The M1
helmet is a
combat helmet that was used by the
United States Armed Forces from 1941 to 1986.
Designed to
replace the M1917
helmet, a
British design...
- "steel
pot" for the
steel M1
helmet,
which was in
widespread U.S.
military usage from the 1940s to the 1980s,
including the
Vietnam War. The
PASGT helmet was...
- and backplate, and an open-faced
helmet such as a lobster-tailed
pot; the fashion-conscious
could replace the
helmet with a broad-brimmed felt hat, often...
-
unearthed and
preserved at
Colchester Castle along with a
lobster tail
pot, a
helmet ****ociated with Cromwell's
heavily armored Ironside cavalry. Some captured...
- (traditional Chinese: 鍋盔;
simplified Chinese: 锅盔; pinyin: guōkuī),
literally "
pot helmet", is a kind of bing (flatbread) made from
flour originating from Shaanxi...
-
horses (for the time). The
cavalrymen all wore
metal lobster-tailed
pot helmets which protected the head and, usually, the neck, ch****s and, to an extent...