In mission - critical operations, a stable supply of high - cut ballistic helmets is crucial. International Armor has used its production capacity to meet this need. Our Rapid Response Ballistic Helmet is already in production and has been sold to NATO and Air Force troops in Afghanistan and Iraq. This helmet has an innovative shape, with the perfect balance of modularity and protection. It weighs just 2.67 lbs and meets MIL 662F standards, meaning it's fully military - compliant. All fittings follow the Standard MARSOC / WARCOM 3 - hole patterns, making it highly modular and customizable for any operation. The four - piece modular chinstrap offers a comfortable and adjustable fit. We offer different sizes: Small/Medium (2.68 Lbs), Medium/Large (2.93 Lbs), and Large/XL (3.18 Lbs). For head circumference, Small/Medium fits 21” - 22 1/8”, Medium/Large fits 22 1/2” - 23 3/8”, and Large/XL fits 23 3/8” - 24”. Features include multiple color options (Green, Tan, Black, Camouflage, ACU), a military - standard build, an occ - dial at the back for a secure fit, a head - lock chinstrap for stability, a night - vision mount, an elastic band to reduce night - vision device vibration, compatibility with most night - vision devices, and 4 - position accessory rail connectors. Optional attachments are available, such as an O2 mask, night - vision equipment, side strobe lights, eye protection, attachable face protection, flip - up parts, headsets, and mounted lights or cameras.


Using the helmet is simple. First, adjust the occ - dial at the back to fit your head circumference properly. Then, fasten the head - lock chinstrap for a stable and secure feel. If you want to use night - vision devices, attach them to the night - vision mount and use the elastic band to reduce vibration. You can also connect other accessories using the 4 - position accessory rail connectors. When it comes to maintenance, keep the helmet clean by using a mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the material. Store the helmet in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If you notice any damage or wear, don't use the helmet and contact the manufacturer for advice. Make sure to check the fittings regularly to ensure they are tight and in good condition.