







Kevlar helmet captured by our Armed Forces of Ukraine. Our friends from the special operations unit said that this helmet was worn by one of the occupants from the sabotage group who attempted to infiltrate our military positions.
The sabotage group was unsuccessful, and we ended up with this trophy helmet.
We found no indication of the helmet model, and it is not part of the standard equipment used by the Russian occupiers. It closely resembles the Israeli Kevlar helmet PASGT IIIA, but what is disappointing is the chin strap system, which differs significantly from that version.
An art object made from such a helmet would be a unique addition to your collection.



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