Hi Bernhard,
hope you´re doing well?!
I´m newly into West German helmet covers... What´s the story of these particular rubber olive/snow camo covers? Did they belong to a certain snow camo suit? Were they the trial of 500 pieces mentioned by Baer? When were they introduced and used?
I just stumbled across these pics from the issue helmet cover for
the M1A1 helmet adopted in very slow quantities.
I was silly enough to let this one go
Never saw another one for sale !!
I bought a box of them about 30yrs. ago in a Bavarian Army Shop as NBC Covers for the Helmet.
What confused me during all these yrs., they had Vent Holes at the sides, if I recall right, 6 in a circle with another one in the middle.
Never made sense to me.
I really need to find them in Storage, if I'm right 2 or 3 must be left from the Lot. All unused.
But everybody who knows my Storages, know's it might take a while.
Yes, that is the liner being worn without the steel shell. It is a common practice to do this for certain events, such as parades and awards ceremonies. More comfortable for the soldiers.
Don't know when they introduced the Types, but there was a Dull Liner for the Shell and a shiny one, called, "Helm, Repäsentation", so for Parades, Ceremonies etc.
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