PASGT M88 Level IIIA PE Aramid Ballistic Helmet
Model No.:MP-FDK03
Material :UHMWPE / aramid fiber
Weight:1.3kg/pc
Color: Black/Tan/Olive ,Khaki ,military green Or Customized
Interior Structure :Quick release buckle ,Four point suspension system,polyurethane rubber paint
Optional Accessories: Tactical Rail, NVG Mount,Bulletproof Face Shield.
PASGT(US Personal Armor System Ground Troops) Ballistic Combat Armor Helmet
Ballistic performance
To achieve a ranking of Level IIIA by the USA National Institute of Justice (NIJ STD 0106.01 ) by defeating .357 sig full metal jacket flat nose rounds (FMJ FN) and .44 Magnum semi jacketed hollow point (SJHP) rounds at velocities traveling up to 1450 ft/s.
Ballistic Protection: NIJ level IIIA (9mm, .357 SIG, .44 Magnum)
Threat level |
Calibre |
Max. BFS
(mm) |
Bullet weight |
Velocity
(m/s) |
Velocity
(ft/s) |
Level IIIA (3a) |
.357 SIG FMJ FN |
44.0 |
8.1 g (125 gr) |
448 ± 9.1 |
1470 ± 30 |
.44 Mag SJHP |
44.0 |
15.6 g (240 gr) |
436 ± 9.1 |
1430 ± 30 |
Helmet Accessories:
Shell Material : UHMWPE / Aramid fiber
Shell material : about 8mm
Weight:1.4kg/pc+-0.05
Ballistic Protection Level: NIJ0101.06 IIIA
The suspension and harness system is guaranteed against inferior quality materials . The head harness was manufactured with foam cushioned leather headband and Mesh suspension system
Helmet Features:
Lightweight, stability performance, chemical corrosion resistant, resistance to UV, waterproo
According to NIJ IIIA standards, passed the quality inspection and strictly conform to ISO quality control requirements.
Is the PASGT helmet bulletproof?
The bulletproof helmet is designed to be comfortable to wear and at the same time, it is low cut, so it provides maximum protection against fragments and shots. The helmet stops up to a . 44 Magnum and .
This model complies with NIJ Standard-0101.06 for Ballistic Resistance of Body Armor.
What are the levels of ballistic helmets?
NIJ Standard 0106.01, Standard for Ballistic Helmets
Further, 0106.01 “only consists of three levels, levels I, IIA and II, and so there is no level IIIa associated with an NIJ standard for helmets.” Clearly, today's manufacturers aren't testing to this old document.