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Personal Protection
Ballistic Helmets

TTT’s Helmets are constructed in accordance with the end users requirements for protection against a wide range of threats such as bullets, impact, shrapnel and fragmentation. TTT’s helmets vary from the U.S. Army Advanced Combat Helmet, to the Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) , and finally the Advance Combat Vehicle Crew helmet. TTT’s helmets are known for their light chaerteristics which improve mobility and reduce personnel fatigue while their superior structural integrity enhance survivability in ballistic and non-ballistic impact. One of the most important factors of a helmet is the suspension system as we at TTT consider this to be a major factor in the trauma reduction, hence we have designed several suspension system ranging from a 7 pad system to a simple mesh system, and are constantly developing new suspension systems to match your operational need

 

Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) Helmet
Ballistic Helmets
Developed by the U.S. Army’s Natick RD&E Center in 1978, TTT has produced PASGT helmets for military personnel around the world
 Minimum Ballistic Limit(V50) ft/sec—17gr FSP**
2030

 

The Advanced Combat Vehicle Crew Helmet

Combat Vehicle Crew Helmet
The Advanced CVC helmet offers superior fragmentation resistance at low weight while allowing interoperability with vehicle intercom and radio equipment.
Minimum Ballistic Limit(V50) ft/sec—17 gr FSP**
2190

 

CVC helmet

The ACH—Advanced Combat Helmet—made with Kevlar®, and initially fielded in late 2003, is designed to help protect against shrapnel, fragmentation and 9mm bullets shot at submachine gun velocities at a lighter weight than the PASGT helmet.
Minimum Ballistic Resistance (V50) ft/sec - 17  gr FSP**
2250
Minimum Ballistic Resistance (V0) ft/sec - Remington 124 grain 9mm FMJ***
1460-1490

Please contact your Local Sales Representative for our ballistic experts to offer you the most suitable Ballistic Helmets for your operational need.

 

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