Hi all!
I don't know if this is the appropriate forum, so if the mods think it's not, please move the thread... I would like to ask for some opinions on a certain form of oxidation seen on some helmets. I have read somewhere a long time ago -and unfortunately can't remember the source- about it being indicative of the heat emitted during an explosion.
While serving in the arty, I had the chance to see some M1 helmets used on mannequins in fire ranges, but none of them happened to have this effect. Shrapnel on the other hand, did have this appearance. So, do you think that this is just "normal" oxidation or the effect of blast heat?
Here is a greek M34/39 helmet from my collection, with this effect.
Regards, Giorgos
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The oxidation effect
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And the other areas (diametrically opposite) where the bare metal is exposed, but not oxidized.
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I don't know if this is the appropriate forum, so if the mods think it's not, please move the thread... I would like to ask for some opinions on a certain form of oxidation seen on some helmets. I have read somewhere a long time ago -and unfortunately can't remember the source- about it being indicative of the heat emitted during an explosion.
While serving in the arty, I had the chance to see some M1 helmets used on mannequins in fire ranges, but none of them happened to have this effect. Shrapnel on the other hand, did have this appearance. So, do you think that this is just "normal" oxidation or the effect of blast heat?
Here is a greek M34/39 helmet from my collection, with this effect.
Regards, Giorgos
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The oxidation effect
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And the other areas (diametrically opposite) where the bare metal is exposed, but not oxidized.
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