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French OTAN M51 Helmet

Article about: Nice Rene, been meaning to pick one up for a while but something else always comes up. Going to start working on it today. I like them a lot. Thanks, John

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    Quote by reneblacky View Post
    G'day James
    Nice one. OTAN is NATO backwards
    Rene is an Aussie. They get hit in the head a lot. Sometimes they talk funny.

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    Actually, 'OTAN' is the French pronunciation of 'NATO'.........
    Regards,


    Steve.

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    Ahh Glad Wifey made it home in one piece big time!
    Here's the 68 ZA helmet, well used in the conflict! liner strap was always was kept under the helmet liner webbing as Wifeys shots show in the previous post. Big differences in the shell strap male clip, the earlier 63 shell clip is a half type! note the ZA liner chin strap clasp

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    Hi all. This is an interesting thread. I thought I would add my recently acquired South African manufactured M1 "Otan" helmet. This one has fixed bale and so very happy to find with the hessian cover and net. It even has "original" SA red dirt inside the liner!
    Enjoy
    JasonFrench OTAN M51 HelmetFrench OTAN M51 HelmetFrench OTAN M51 HelmetFrench OTAN M51 HelmetFrench OTAN M51 HelmetFrench OTAN M51 Helmet

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    Great pick up Mate

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    Nice found.
    The net seems untouched : )

    All the best

    Bruno

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    Heres my French M51 Otan sourced from the same dealer as the SA M51 featured above. I think these helmets are quite underrated and will become more sought after in the future.
    Jason
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    French OTAN M51 Helmet   French OTAN M51 Helmet  

    French OTAN M51 Helmet   French OTAN M51 Helmet  


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    If some people are getting interested in the mle51 it seems worthwhile copying here a post I made *thirteen years ago good grief* which I rarther hope will encourage that interest.

    Always nice to see people getting interested in the Mle51. I'm no expert myself but I do have a bit of a fascination with this helmet. By the way, I do find it very strange that some people (not anyone *here* obviously) take the view that some helmets are 'collectable' and some are not, or that some have 'worth' that others don't. It entirely depends what you're interested in really; I'd be much more interested in an unusual variant of the Mle51 than in *yet another* 'high-value' double-decalled perfect camo stamped Waffen SS M40 (or whatever).

    Don't be fooled, either, into thinking that this is 'just the Mle51'. There are a bewildering number of variants of the basic form - have a look here .: World War Helmets - France - Casque Modèle TTA 51 :. for a start.

    A mention of 'heavier early shells' or somesuch (can't find it at the instant) on that webpage awakened my curiosity recently and so some home experimentation seemed appropriate. Here's my results, in date order, weight in grammes

    THIBAULT '52 - 1104
    FRANCK '53 - 1176
    DUNOIS '53 - 1228
    CARPENTIER '53 - two examples, 1092 and 1194
    JAPY '53 - 1116
    FRANCK '54 - 1100
    HR '55 - 1244
    LU MESSEI '59 - 1086
    LU MESSEI '60 - 1162
    LU MESSEI '62 - 1132
    DUNOIS '62 - two examples, 1172 and 1184
    DUNOIS '68 - 1120

    That's quite surprising really, such a weight range for what is in principle exactly the same object, even when from the same maker. From my sample here we have a range between 1086 and 1244 grammes.

    All I know about the specification for the shell is what I get from the WWH webpage (or Joseba - FRANCÉS 56 TAP - who has the same figures), which says it is 1.2mm manganese steel, with a notional weight of 1100g. I guess that's '1100g more or less' really. The variation I found must be actual variation in the weight of the shells, as although such things as the chinstrap bails and the chinstraps themselves do vary slightly this would not wholly account for the deviation.

    Even leaving aside the variant weights of the shell there are best part of a dozen substantial variations of this helmet, at least five specific to the shell (six if you count in an example of the reversed placing of the chinstrap elements) and the others relating to the liner. And then you get into variations of variations...micro changes in one sense, but actual real variants.

    There are three main visible variations of the shell;
    1 - early models, with chinstrap bails fixed at a 90degree angle to the rim
    2 - middle period, with swivel bails similar to the later US M1
    3 - late period, back to fixed bails, but the bails are fixed parallel to the rim

    Chinstraps - early models have rivetted chinstraps, later production is sewn.

    At least two paint finishes, granulated for early, smooth for late, but multiple variants of both.

    And for the liner, the most visible variation is in the nape strap -
    1 - early - fixed with press-studs/poppers
    2 - middle - fixed, sewn
    3 - late - no nape strap, but a sliding strap at rear of headband.

    Also the liners are made of several different materials, with at least one change in rivet pattern.

    And then, if you were actually completely nuts and had plenty of room, you'd collect one from each manufacturer of either shell or liner. Each one comes neatly labelled with makers name and date, and for the liners the material used. It's a wonderment.

    Some very good material on the 51 eariler in this thread - from long long ago.

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