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The 6B47 helmet is the only military armored helmet of the Russian army and is part of the “Ratnik” equipment. It has been developed by the “Armakom” center since 2011. The occupiers claim that this helmet is 30-40% better than NATO analogs. One of the leaders of the company that produces aramid threads for this helmet stated that in 2015, experts from DuPont testing center recognized this helmet as the best in the world. However, this information is not on DuPont’s website.
The helmet is lightweight and has attachments for lighting devices. These helmets can often be seen on the heads of the occupiers. There is a lot of information on the internet about these helmets and their capabilities.
This particular helmet is in perfect condition and can be made into various wonderful art objects according to your wishes. On eBay auctions, such helmets are currently sold from Ukraine within the range of $500-$1000 per unit and are valuable among collectors of military equipment.
We have such specimens in our collection. An art object made from such a helmet will be an exclusive addition to your collection.
Links to information about the helmet: In English (about Ratnik equipment): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratnik_(program)
In the language of the occupiers: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/6%D0%9147
You can also watch a video about the reliability of 6B47. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFjZ-LqasDg



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