The only info i can find says early Mark 4s were painted in a shade of khaki, but later 1950s produced helmets were painted either green or black with some being painted blue for (military?) police use in west Germany!...
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The first Mk4's were painted dark brown, & were produced from early 45 until January 46. When production again started in 52/53 I don't know if they still painted them dark brown or whether they went straight over to olive drab as that was the colour they started to use at about that time.
Why they were painted black I don't know, maybe for places like N. Ireland & duties in the UK?
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I believe the blue/black colour was for tropical service as it's dark in the jungle under the forest canopy-if you've seen the film "The Virgin Soldiers' you'll see the helmets in use with that colour in Malaya.
I think painted black as used by the RUC in Northern Ireland
I find it surprising that the first Mk 4's were painted Brown as this colour had been officially discontinued in early 1944 and my Mk 3 is painted a dark green. Not being able to read that article I don't know if it quotes an official source.
I would agree with the suggestion that the black colour was either for Police or even Civil Defence. The example I observed almost appeared to be a primer rather than the final colour but this seems unlikely.
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