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Russia Synthetic helmet (˜2012)
In this collection since: 03.08.2013
0537 Fire helmet from Russia. The silver-gray helmet was built by the Russian company Omnitek in Moscow. The type is called: KP2002-201. He was produced 06/2012. The helmet consists of a helmet bowl made of fiberglass. Inside, the fabric is very well visible outside the the helmet is painted silver-gray. The inner helmet is secured with plastic screws on the helmet bowl. It can be adapted to the head size. The chinstrap is fixed to 4 points. It can be opened and closed by a plastic closure. The clear visor can be folded into the helmet. The anterior attachment of the inner helmet is therefore appropriate to an additional frame.
The helmet is very similar to the helmet F220 of the German company Schuberth.

The company Omnitek in Moscow describes her helmet as follows:

Helmet for fire brigades KP-2002 was developed in 2002 under the State order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russian Federation.
The helmet shell made out of heat resistant composite based on high-quality glass and aramid fibers, offers excellent protection under extreme fire conditions.
It is provided with reflective red contrast stripes and triangles.
Helmet shell is different in color (standard: silver metallic), and luminescent green in the dark.
Adjustable suspension system, the leather headband can be adjusted to the wide range of headsizes (from 54 to 62 cm).
Neck is protected by the leather neckcurtains.
Neck and ears of the user are additionally protected by the soft neckband.
Technical characteristics:
Weight - not more then 1300 g
2. The helmet stands a vertical impact with the energy of 80 J and stab (30 J) within the temperature from -60 C to + 150 C, and also after the 4 hours wet test.
3. Helmet deformation under the static force of 465 N orientated along long or lateral axis doesn't exceed 40 mm (residual deformation-less then15 mm).
4. In case of the vertical 50 J blow the force transmitted to the head model doesn't exceed 5kN.
5. The helmet stands the 5 kW heat flow within 4 min and 40 kW heat flow - within 5 sec.
6. Any materials used for the helmet's shell, suspension system and face shield don't sustain combustion and stand the temperature test (200 C) within 3 min.
Links: http://www.omnitek.ru
http://www.omnitek.ru/eng/fire.htm
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