BW helmet covers
Viktor - You're on the Bundesrepublik site now, watch it with the commie stuff! lol!
From I can tell from the photographic evidence and my first tour in "West Germany" (87-90), you are correct. By the mid to late 1980s, the Bundeswehr Splitter pattern and amoebatarn covers were getting hard to come by. As Speedytop indicated, the BW was using whatever they could get their hands on and they weren't too picky.
It was also during that period that the U.S. began transitioning from the M-1 Helmet to the Kevlar (It was never ever called the "Fritz" helmet by GIs, a term coined by British defense writers).
As the kevlar came into service, alot of the M-1 helmet covers in woodland pattern camouflage began finding their way into the Bundeswehr, probably through the fast and furious trading sessions that took place after every partnership event between the BW and their U.S. counterparts.
The attached photo from, Modern German Panzergrenadiers by Michael Jerchel, depicts two grenis from PzGrenBtl 212 wearing U.S. woodland pattern camo covers on their "Stahlhelm 1 A 1 modifiziert"
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Viktor - You're on the Bundesrepublik site now, watch it with the commie stuff! lol!
From I can tell from the photographic evidence and my first tour in "West Germany" (87-90), you are correct. By the mid to late 1980s, the Bundeswehr Splitter pattern and amoebatarn covers were getting hard to come by. As Speedytop indicated, the BW was using whatever they could get their hands on and they weren't too picky.
It was also during that period that the U.S. began transitioning from the M-1 Helmet to the Kevlar (It was never ever called the "Fritz" helmet by GIs, a term coined by British defense writers).
As the kevlar came into service, alot of the M-1 helmet covers in woodland pattern camouflage began finding their way into the Bundeswehr, probably through the fast and furious trading sessions that took place after every partnership event between the BW and their U.S. counterparts.
The attached photo from, Modern German Panzergrenadiers by Michael Jerchel, depicts two grenis from PzGrenBtl 212 wearing U.S. woodland pattern camo covers on their "Stahlhelm 1 A 1 modifiziert"
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