Special forces fighters took part in the first Northern Fleet climbing championship in Murmansk. During the competition, they performed in military uniform and helmets from the company "Triada-TKO" (part of the Kalashnikov concern).
One of the soldiers said that the helmet does not interfere with climbing to a height and viewing when turning the head.
In addition, it comes with a white camouflage cover for performing tasks in the Far North.
The weight of the helmet is 1.2 kilograms. Thanks to its shape, it partially protects the ears, while it is possible to use a headset and additional attachments.
In the front section of the helmet there is a mount for night optics (shroud), which is compatible with the most common brackets for observation devices. The material is ultra-molecular polyethylene with anti-splinter resistance V50% of at least 630 m/s (protection class Br2).
The helmets are equipped with covers in the modernized "Tsifra" coloring in two versions: EMR-M (green) with an additional masking cover EMR-MA (winter), as well as EMR-MP (desert).
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