6B47 helmet

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6B47
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6B47 helmet at the Ministry of Defence Innovation Day 2013
Type Combat helmet
Place of origin Russian Federation
Service history
Used bySee Users
Wars Syrian Civil War
Russian invasion of Ukraine
Production history
DesignerArmokom
Designed2011
ManufacturerArmokom
Produced2013-present
Specifications
Weight≤ 1 kg

6B47 is a standard ballistic helmet of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Developed by Armokom company, it is a part of Ratnik infantry combat system. [1]

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History

It was reported to be seen in Syria. [2]

Design

6B47 helmet was developed by Armokom beginning in 2011. Armokom previously developed and produced 6B7-1 and 6B7-1M helmets for the Russian army. [3] [4]

The 6B47 helmet provides protection from:

The 6B47 helmet provides the ability to use standard communications equipment, and differs from previous helmets in ability to mount night vision devices and other equipment. The helmet retains its protective properties at temperatures from −50 to +50 °C. The guaranteed shelf life is at least 8 years, of which the guaranteed service life is at least 5 years. [5] [6]

According to Armocom deputy general director Oleg Faustov, the 6B47 is the lightest helmet made by the company. [1]

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