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Belgian
M1949 with net of British type.
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The hood of a
parka used as
helmet cover on a M1951.
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Belgian
M1951 with hessian and British type net. Held in place by a band made
of a piece of tyre inner tube. The camouflage colours are brush painted
on top of everything.
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Another cover for
the M1951
helmet. This one has six tounges. There is no stamp or label inside.
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This is the cover
for the
M1995 (Schuberth 826) helmet. Secured on the helmet by an elastic cord
and three velcro straps. Below are two examples of labels.
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U.N. cover for
the M1995
helmet. The letters are embroidered on both sides of the cover. The
cover is secured on the helmet by an elastic cord and three velcro
straps. No label inside. It may, in fact, be a Spanish cover for the
Marte helmet.
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Chemical
protection cover. The cover is
fit over the ordinary cover. The material is tightly woven textile. It
has an elastic cord and the usual three velcro straps.
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