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Mk 6 helmet

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Combat helmet
Mk 6 helmet
A British Mk 6 helmet
TypeCombat helmet
Place of originUnited Kingdom
Service history
In service1986
Used bySeeUsers
WarsGulf War
War in Afghanistan (2001-2021)
Iraq War
Russo-Ukrainian War
Production history
DesignerNP Aerospace

TheMk 6 helmet is a type ofcombat helmet that was the standard of theBritish Armed Forces as well as another supplied helmet of the UN during peacekeeping operations. The Mk 6 replaced theMk IV helmet (more correctly titled – Helmet Steel MK IV, General Service) in army service and theRAC helmet in naval service. The jump in MK numbers is thought due to the confusion surrounding the MK IV helmet using the MK V lining, introduced in 1959.[1]

The helmet is manufactured by NP Aerospace,[2] and is reported to have an "almost unlimited service life" by the manufacturer.[citation needed]

History

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The Mk 6 was issued to the British military in 1986.[3] They were known to be used in Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield.[4]

From 1992, the Mk 6 was supplied to theUN alongside theM88,MICH and theM1 to allow for protection of peacekeeping forces. Many military forces used these helmets such as Argentina, Mexico, and most listed UN countries as stated. These were either covered with the respective country's camouflage helmet cover, or issued with a blue Mk 6 cover to indicate it as a peacekeeping helmet.[5]

From June 2009, the helmet was replaced by theMk 7 helmet.[6]

Design

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The Mk 6, in its default configuration, is in dark green color. The British Army usecovers to camouflage the helmet and adapt it to different environments. Covers include the BritishDisruptive Pattern Material in temperate woodland and desert patterns,[7] multicam pattern,Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniform, a pure white cover for arctic environments and aUnited Nations blue coloured cover. The MK 6 is designed to accept modern ear protection,Bowman personal radios, andrespirators.

It is sometimes referred as the "battlebowler", a term first used for the First World WarBrodie helmet.

The Mk 6 is often mistakenly thought to be made out ofkevlar when in fact it is constructed ofballistic nylon.[8]

Variants

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Mk 6A

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Gurkhas wearing the Mk 6 helmet with temperateDPM covers during an exercise.
British soldier wearing the Mk 6 helmet with desert DPM cover duringOperation Granby.

In 2005, the Mk 6 began to be replaced by an evolution of the original design, the Mk 6A helmet.[9][10] NP Aerospace also manufactures the Mk 6A.[11]

Although it looks very similar to the Mk 6, the Mk 6A has enhanced ballistic protection and is marginally heavier than the earlier model.[12] The two variants can be easily distinguished from each other when the cover is removed, as the material of the Mk 6 is olive green whilst the Mk 6A is black.

Users

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Current

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Former

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See also

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  • Mk 7 helmet - Mk 6 replacement, general issue commenced in June 2009

References

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  1. ^Reference to the British army Catalogue of Stores and Ammunition and Ordnance (editions May 1976, June 1984 and Nov 1985) confirms that the last version of the steel GS helmet was titled the MK IV.
  2. ^"Armoured to the Teeth - DPI Magazine Article". 15 June 2022.
  3. ^"Combat Helmets and Blast Traumatic Brain Injury".
  4. ^"Mk 6 combat helmet, Gulf War, 1990-1991 | Online Collection | National Army Museum, London".
  5. ^Kate (2016-03-10)."25 Photos From The Bosnian War Of 1992–1995".Imperial War Museums. Retrieved2017-11-01.[failed verification]
  6. ^Emery, Daniel (2009-06-25)."UK troops to get new body armour".BBC News.Archived from the original on 2021-10-25. Retrieved2023-02-17.
  7. ^"Helmet, GS MK6 with Desert DPM Cover".
  8. ^Ballistic properties of composite materials for personnel protection MRL Technical Report MRL-TR-89-6 by J.R.Brown and G.T.Egglestone 1989
  9. ^GNN – Government News NetworkArchived 2008-02-28 at theWayback Machine
  10. ^House of Commons Hansard Written Answers for 22 Jan 2007 (pt 0024)
  11. ^NP Aerospace Composite Helmets: Combat HelmetsArchived 2007-08-24 at theWayback Machine
  12. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2007-10-12. Retrieved2011-02-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  13. ^"The Ruger Mini-14, A Rifle Folks Love to Hate – Part 2 of 3 - The Truth About Guns".www.thetruthaboutguns.com. Archived fromthe original on 2020-02-18.[failed verification]
  14. ^"Image Cover: UNMIL Ghana Battalion 16 donates to 37 Military Hospital".[failed verification]
  15. ^"English: Iraqi police students approach a building while practicing clearing a building at the police academy in Basra, Iraq, April 20, 2011. The Iraqi police students trained under the observation of American contractors in support of Operation New Dawn". 20 April 2011.[failed verification]
  16. ^"YPG". 10 September 2014.[circular reference]
  17. ^Ministry of Defence (13 July 2015)."RAF C-130 delivers UK equipment support to Ukrainian forces".gov.uk. Retrieved16 July 2015.
  18. ^"Army donates thousands of helmets to Ukraine military".army.mod.uk.British Army. 31 March 2022. Retrieved3 April 2022.
  19. ^"UK Releases New Helmet and Armor - Soldier Systems Daily". 27 June 2009.

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