Product Description
The Princip Defense helmet featuring a low profile compact helmet with minimum target area and weight. Features the fully adjustable pad system, offering increased performance, comfort and wearabilty.
This helmet additionally offer ear coverage for added ballistic protection.
The full cut helmet offers full protection, while allowing communications to be worn on the outside.This Helmet offers improved head stability with a 4 point adjustable Alpha harness, suede covered chin cup and nape pad.
The ACH/MICH MIL helmet has ballistic performance to NIJ0106.01 and HP White 0401.01. Shock absorption against low velocity impact EN397 multi hit capability.
Fragmentation performance to US ACH Mil Spec .
- Ballistic Protection
- This helmet offers a broad range of construction and durability.
- Meets and exceeds the performance and weight criteria.
- This helmet exceeds NIJ Level IIIA - NIJ 0106.01.
- Fragmentation Protection
- Protection against fragments V50 700m/sec (2300 fps) according to STANAG 2920 (17gr FSP) and US MIL STD 662F.
- Also meets or exceeds US MIL SPEC ACH Fragmentation for 2gr, 4gr, 16gr, 17gr and 64gr RCC fragments
- Colors
- Standard Colors are Black, Coyote, and Olive Drab Green.
- Custom Colors are Available as is Multicam, Black Multicam, White Multicam and More.
The Modular Integrated Communications Helmet (MICH) is a specific type of ballistic helmet that was developed for the U.S. military in the late 1990s. It was designed to replace the older Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) helmet and provide improved protection, comfort, and compatibility with modern communication systems and accessories.
Here are some key features and information about the MICH helmet:
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Design and Construction: The MICH helmet features a more streamlined and ergonomic design compared to its predecessor, the PASGT helmet. It is typically made of advanced ballistic materials such as aramid fibers (e.g., Kevlar) or high-strength polyethylene to provide reliable ballistic protection.
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Protection Level: MICH helmets are available in different protection levels, depending on the materials used and the specific design. The most common protection level is NIJ Level IIIA, which can effectively stop most handgun rounds. Some models may provide higher levels of protection, such as NIJ Level III or IV, to withstand rifle rounds.
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Cut Styles: MICH helmets are available in three main cut styles: MICH-2000, MICH-2001, and MICH-2002. The MICH-2000 has a full-cut design, offering more coverage around the ears and the back of the head. The MICH-2001 has a high-cut design that provides more clearance for communication equipment, headsets, and night vision goggles. The MICH-2002 is a mid-cut variant, providing a balance between coverage and compatibility.
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Suspension System: MICH helmets feature an adjustable suspension system that allows for a secure and comfortable fit. This system typically consists of adjustable straps, pads, and a chin strap to ensure proper stability and weight distribution.
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Modular Accessories: The MICH helmet's design incorporates accessory rails or attachment points that allow users to attach various accessories as needed. These accessories can include night vision devices, communication headsets, protective visors, strobe lights, cameras, and other tactical equipment.
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Compatibility: The MICH helmet is designed to be compatible with other standard military equipment, such as ballistic goggles, face shields, and ballistic vests, ensuring comprehensive head and body protection.
It's worth noting that the term "MICH helmet" is sometimes used generically to refer to any helmet with a similar design, even if it doesn't meet the exact military specifications. Various manufacturers produce MICH-style helmets, and their specific features and performance may vary. Therefore, when selecting a MICH-style helmet, it's important to consider the specific manufacturer, model, and compliance with relevant ballistic protection standards.
Always refer to the product specifications and consult with professionals or experts to ensure that the helmet meets your specific requirements and safety standards.