Hełm wz. 2000
The Hełm wz. 2000 is a combat helmet used by the Polish Army. Withdrawn from Polish service in favor of the wz. 2005 helmet. HistoryThe helmet was developed by Military Institute of Armament Technology based on the German Schubert helmet. The internal equipment is based on a profiled rim with a so-called hammock. The sweatband is made of black leather (similar to the wz. 93 helmet).[1] It was attached to the supporting hoop with Velcro. The suspension bands are black. Produced in three sizes - from 1 to 3 (1 is the smallest and 3 is the largest). The ballistic resistance of the helmet is at the level of general military helmets of this type (>610 m/s). The main disadvantage of the wz. 2000 is limited compatibility with helmet-mounted night vision devices according to NATO rules.[2] The wz. 2000 helmet can be fitted with cloth helmet covers in wz. 93 Pantera camoflauge pattern (woodland and desert version) or blue cover intended for UN forces.[3] In addition to the basic version, a version for aeromobile forces was developed (an additional rear leather cushion was inserted inside the helmet) and an optionally mounted face shield.[4] The main producers of helmets were RESAL and Maskpol. The wz. 2000 helmet was produced for a short period of about 5 years when it was replaced by the wz. 2005 helmets. It was used by Polish soldiers during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was completely withdrawn from use in the Polish Army in the second decade of the 21st century. After the warranty expired (10 years from the date of production), the helmets were directed to civilian sale in the military surplus. This coincided with the outbreak of the conflict in eastern Ukraine in 2014. The wz. 2000 helmets, along with the older wz. 93 models, were bought by various pro-Ukrainian organizations and sent to fighting units.The situation repeated itself in 2022.[5] Users
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