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Ballistic helmets manufacturing

Key words ballistic helmets, materials, manufacturing, modelling. [Pg.103]

There are some cormnon misconceptions regarding combat helmet testing. One common misconception concerns the existence of National Institute of Justice (NIJ)-certified Level IDA helmets. The Nil Standard for Ballistic Helmets 0106.1 only certifies up to Level II for ballistic-type helmets. The only comprehensive Level IIIA testing protocol for helmets in the LIS is the H. P. White Helmet Test Procedure (HPW-TP-0401.01B). Additionally, the NIJ Standard does not provide arty information on how to measure blunt trauma deformation a standard operatingprocedure to assess trauma-related injury to the wearer. Testing protocols of NIJ Standard 0106.01 are employed by many manufacturers for testing helmets up to Level IDA (Nielsen, 2008 Scheetz et al., 1973). [Pg.129]


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