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A M1950 helmet with a
"woodland" (Pantera?) cover. There is one foliage loop on each side of
the helmet, and each loop has three slots. Attached with a drawstring.
I am told that this is actually not an official Polish item, but a
recent fabrication by som industrious militaria merchant. This item is
also to be found in desert camouflage. |
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M1950 with cover for the
naval infantry. The pattern is known as "Moro". It is stamped JW 1661
inside.![]() Close-up of the emblem: ![]() |
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The M1963 parachutist helmet,
here with a cover made from parachute material under the standard net. |
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The M1967-75 with net. The
net has a sniper veil in front. These nets come in different shades of
green. This one is apple green. Another one of mine is light olive
drab. These kind of nets are seen on all types of Polish post WWII
steel helmets. |
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The M1993
(wz/93) with Pantera camouflage cover. |
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Here is another variant, made
of
water-proof material. Tha label says that it is intended for the M2000
helmet. The covers come in different sizes, where 1 is the smallest,
and 3 the largest.![]() |
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Yet another variant for the
M2000. This time with an elastic black band, and concealable reflective
patches. Made by the company Lubawa S.A. The material is
water-repellant. |
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This is the desert camouflage
cover used on the Polish M2000. The soldier has written his
blood group (0 Rh+) and name (Jarek) on the back of the cover.![]() ![]() |
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Another variant of the desert
cover, made by Lubawa S.A. It is made out of water-repellant material.![]() |