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- Helmet_cover abstract "The helmet cover was first used by French soldiers during World War I.Helmet covers are usually made out of canvas or cotton and come in many camouflage designs, for example: woodland, desert or urban, and different camouflage patterns like MARPAT, CADPAT and ACUPAT. It can also be used for UN peacekeeping missions with a UN Blue colour helmet cover. Helmet covers are generally a flat colour to stop any reflection from a metal helmet. Helmet covers are attached to the helmet in many different ways, such as a tight rubber lip which goes all the way around the helmet rim and is pulled on and peeled off, also there are versions with draw-strings and types which are attached to the helmet suspension system. Helmet covers are used by most armies and are in the camouflage pattern of the country/military's camouflage pattern, but some armies do have different covers to the uniform, for example Austrian Bundesheer wear several different helmet covers and have not got one standardized cover for every soldier. The Israeli Defense Forces use a large, floppy helmet cover to break up the outline of the soldier.Another type of helmet cover is the mesh net cover, which also helps reduce the metal glare from combat helmets as well as giving an opportunity to add natural camouflage such as grass, leaves and twigs. This type of cover is however not as widely used anymore, as the modern camouflage cloth covers in various patterns are more common on modern combat helmets.".
- Helmet_cover thumbnail Flickr_-_The_U.S._Army_-_Teaching_the_fist_bump.jpgwidth=300.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageID "12573904".
- Helmet_cover wikiPageLength "1932".
- Helmet_cover wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Helmet_cover wikiPageRevisionID "667013285".
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink ACUPAT.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink Austrian_Armed_Forces.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink CADPAT.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_camouflage.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink MARPAT.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink Mesh.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink Military_camouflage.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink Mitznefet_(Israeli_military).
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink Universal_Camouflage_Pattern.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink File:Flickr_-_The_U.S._Army_-_Teaching_the_fist_bump.jpg.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLink File:Swedish_M1937-65_helmet.jpg.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLinkText "covers".
- Helmet_cover wikiPageWikiLinkText "helmet cover".
- Helmet_cover hasPhotoCollection Helmet_cover.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mil-hist-stub.
- Helmet_cover wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Helmet_cover subject Category:Military_camouflage.
- Helmet_cover type Article.
- Helmet_cover type Article.
- Helmet_cover comment "The helmet cover was first used by French soldiers during World War I.Helmet covers are usually made out of canvas or cotton and come in many camouflage designs, for example: woodland, desert or urban, and different camouflage patterns like MARPAT, CADPAT and ACUPAT. It can also be used for UN peacekeeping missions with a UN Blue colour helmet cover. Helmet covers are generally a flat colour to stop any reflection from a metal helmet.".
- Helmet_cover label "Helmet cover".
- Helmet_cover sameAs Funda_mimètica.
- Helmet_cover sameAs Couvre-casque.
- Helmet_cover sameAs m.02wwdsd.
- Helmet_cover sameAs Q3001804.
- Helmet_cover sameAs Q3001804.
- Helmet_cover wasDerivedFrom Helmet_cover?oldid=667013285.
- Helmet_cover depiction Flickr_-_The_U.S._Army_-_Teaching_the_fist_bump.jpg.
- Helmet_cover isPrimaryTopicOf Helmet_cover.