ESSEX JUNCTION, Vt.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Revision Military, the world leader in integrated head systems, has been awarded the U.S. Army’s Advanced Combat Helmet Generation II (ACH GEN II) helmet contract ...
Motorcycle helmets are safe, stylish . . . and hot as hell. Especially in the sun. Whether wearing an open-faced or full-faced helmet, every rider reaches a point on a sweltering day where no amount ...
The U.S. Army is planning to deploy a combat helmet that is 22 percent lighter than the current helmet used by soldiers. Announced on Monday, the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) Generation II is said to ...
There are some startups with their prototypes of air-coolers or air-conditioners for motorcycle helmets. We’ve reported on them as well, but they’re all aftermarket equipment. Feher Research, however, ...
Steve Feher wants to cool motorcyclists' heads, using the same technology he invented to cool drivers' butts. The Feher helmet is the world's first fully integrated air conditioned motorcycle helmet, ...
June 19, 2006: Late last year, the U.S. Army began issuing the new ACH (Advanced Combat Helmet) on a wide scale. At the same time, the marines began distributing a similar "Marine Corps Lightweight ...
Revision Military will deliver Advanced Combat Helmet Generation II (ACH Gen II) helmets to the US Army under an IDIQ contract announced on 21 March. The five year contract, worth up to $98 million, ...
The US military’s iconic Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) that has seen combat for over a decade has been manufactured by an unlikely source: America's prison inmates. Though the origin of this ...
• TESTED BY CERTIFIED NIJ TESTING LAB WITHSTANDING MULTIPLE NIJ IIIA BALLISTIC IMPACTS, 9mm & .44 Magnum, AS TESTED TO THE H. P. WHITE HELMET TEST PROCEDURE, HPW-TP-0401.01B AND, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ...
The company paid settlement to avoid prosecution. A paratrooper of the US Company D of the 1st Battalion "Red Falcons" holds his M4A1 carabine as his fellow soldiers knock on a gate during a knock and ...
November 1, 2011: The U.S. Marine Corps has ordered 150,000 NAPPs (nape protector pads) to protect the back of the neck from explosion fragments. The flexible pad, made of ballistic material (that ...