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After one of three helmets from the German troop test 1987-1991 was presented here,
German B 862 B2 Aramid Helmet Troop Trial - Truppenversuch
here is the next one.
Of many project studies by the companies VDN/Busch and Schuberth Werke Braunschweig, only 3 shells and two interior fittings between 1987 and 1989 were included in the troop test.
The shells:
- Steel/Aramid bilayer helmet
- Aramid 1250gr
- Armind 1500gr
This is the "Two-Layer Helmet Steel/Aramid GH III" version, in which an outer steel shell is combined with an aramid filling. The abutting edges are also made of steel. Development began in 1986 at the Schuberth works. The steel jacket was supplied by VDN.
The background to this development was that the outside of a plastic helmet was exposed to mechanical influences, which reduced its durability. They wanted to compensate with a steel mantlet. The aramid insert was therefore only 3-5 layers thick.
The interior:
- Original version/ test version form of the later "NOSHA" interior with chin strap made of synthetic fiber, predetermined breaking point and press fastener.
This trial shell pattern could not meet the requirements and failed.
Ultimately, in 1991 only the "B 826 B2" was declared to meet the requirements and was technically mature, and it was introduced in 1992 together with the revised NOSHA interior and chin strap.
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