Denmark

Last updated on 21 August 2006.



Danish M1948 helmet with net of a type similar to the U.S. Type 1.

Compare this net with similar nets here.

Note rivet attachment of chinstrap. Plastic liner indicates late production.

M1948 with helmet band for medics with four red crosses. Two loops go round the chinstrap to hold the band in place. The band is stamped on the reverse side with a Danish crown and "FMI 1963".

The Danish Gallet helmet (M1992) with M1984 cover with rubber rim.



Variant for medics. It has four detachable Red Cross patches, attached with velcro (hook and pile). The horizontal foliage band has a gap in the front and the back for the patches. The side patches are sewn over the band, though. Note that the NSN has 14 (France), instead of 22 (Denmark)! The helmets themselves also have 14.

            

This is the variant of the M1984 cover with drawstring.



The desert variant of the M1984 cover. Used by Danish troops in Iraq.



The U.N. cover.






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