Warrior Helmet model 2415 as produced by Specialty Defence Systems ( SDS ) whom have been acquired by BAE systems.
The Warrior helmet shape is designed for maximum protection while reducing weight, improved hearing capabilities and improving vision. these helmets are modeled from the Mich/Ach helmet systems and offer Level 111-A NIJ ballistic protection...
This particular example is in a extra large size and shows slight wear to the exterior and interior of the helmet body, pads and four point chin strap/harness assembly...
It is sporting a 2007 dated " RHNO " mount as manufactured by Norotos inc. which offers Force-to-Overcome Deploy/Stow Release activates through decisive user pressure for flip-up/flip-down, while Tilt and Fore/Aft-Eye-Relief Adjustment provide an incessant custom-fit..
Features
-Ergonomically Optimized Tilt and Fore/Aft-Eye-Relief Adjustment Levers for a custom-fit user experience
-Force-to-Overcome Deploy/Stow Release enables single-handed decisive user pressure flip-up/flip-down
-Horn Style NVG Compatible for PVS-7B/D & PVS-14
-Auto Shut-Off when NVG in stow position or removed from mount
-Durable Helmet Mount Surface Finishes withstand extreme environmental and field conditions
-Safe & Easy Operational Tactile Differentials on operating levers, knobs, and buttons
The strobe attached to the rear is a " MS-2000 ( M ) STROBE MARKER LIGHT "
As produced by ACR Electronics Inc which either meets and or exceeds all military specifications including MIL-L-38217D and CID A-A-59176
Features
-Shield extends/retracts for omni- or unidirectional visibility.
-IR filter blocks all visible light (lets through only IR light) for NVG viewing.
-Improved felt liner prevents leakage.
-New braided steel retainer.
-Shielded filter alerts friendly forces, distinguishes strobe from ground fire when in place.
These are field tested and are waterproof up to 33 ft ( 10 m ) with the strobe being visible from a distance of 6 miles ( 9.6 km ) on a clear dark night with a light output of on strobe of 2.5 Candela on average and a flash rate of 50 + 10 per minute..
Regards Mark
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