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For a soldier today, a bullet-proof helmet is an essential part of his kit that can prove to be the difference between life and death during combat operations.

But Indian Army soldiers, who fight in adverse conditions to save lives of fellow countrymen, were deprived of even this basic need.

Indian armed forces have relied on patkas that are worn over outdated infantry helmets to save themselves from enemy fire. But they have severe limitations as they are bulky and heavy, weighing over 2.5 kgs, and can protect only the forehead and back of the head.

Now, there is a good news for our soldiers. After decades of life-threatening wait, Indian Army has finally received modern bullet-proof helmets this month which can bear the impact even from short range.

Earlier this year, a Kanpur-based company, MKU limited, which supplies military equipment to the UN and NATO, was awarded a contract worth Rs 180 crore to supply nearly 1.6 lakh helmets. The company has recently delivered the first tranche.

ET got an opportunity to visit the manufacturing facilities of MKU in Kanpur and Fatehpur districts of Uttar Pradesh to watch the production of helmets.

The bullet-proof helmet has the main protective layer of Kevlar, the material used by Batman for his Batsuit and cape. Although the helmet won't let our army men do things batman does, it will surely save them by bearing the impact of an enemy bullet.

The helmets are designed to bear the impact of 9 mm ammunition fired from a short range. This meets the global standard for protection among leading armed forces. They are also designed to be comfortable and can be integrated with communication and night-vision devices.


Indian Army has ordered the bolted version of bolt-free ballistic helmets. Not currently on the Indian Army order list, bolt-free is a higher and expensive version of bullet-proof helmets, which gives all-round protection from head injuries as helmet bolts increase the risk of injuries due to vibrations produced by direct impact of bullet on helmet.

MKU claims that these helmets go through rigorous quality tests and ballistic lab test conducted in company's testing facilities in India and Germany.

Although the ordered helmets don't carry the communication device and other equipment such as night-vision device and camera, the company says the helmets could be improvised to include all these devices in future. MKU also manufactures integrated mounting system consisting communication and night-vision devices, camera and torch that make the helmet a unique protective-cum-communication machine.

Riding high on the success of its biggest helmet order of nearly Rs 180 crore from Indian Army, the Kanpur-based company is also hopeful of grabbing orders for currently under-process 44,000 night-vision devices and bullet-proof jackets.

Talking to ET, MKU Managing Director Neeraj Gupta said, "Head is the most venerable part of the body to get injured in a combat operation. According to studies, 26 per cent to 28 per cent of soldiers die because of head injuries."

"In addition to the current 1.6 lakh order, we hope to deliver over 7 lakh helmets to Indian Army and overall one million helmets to different Indian armed forces," Gupta said.

MKU manufactures a wide range of military products including bullet-proof helmets, body armours, bullet-proof jackets and night-vision devices. The 30-year old company calls itself one of the biggest arms exporters in India. It claims to supply military equipment to more than 100 countries. It has a manufacturing and testing facility in Germany, in addition to three units in Kanpur and Fatehpur districts of Uttar Pradesh.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...bullet-proof-helmets/articleshow/59337544.cms
 
finally....hopefully the first tranche reached boots on ground in no time...
 
Kevlar? So in otherwords it has protection equivalent to early 1990's PASGT helmet? No protection against rifle rounds?

Current PA helmets provide protection against 7.62 x 39 rounds.
 
Kevlar? So in otherwords it has protection equivalent to early 1990's PASGT helmet? No protection against rifle rounds?

Current PA helmets provide protection against 7.62 x 39 rounds.
Lol its in Operational service in 40 Nato operator countries Currently
Made of advanced aramid composites Its Advanced ACH helmets developed by MKU Industries

Its gives Protection To all around projectiles

ballistic-helmets-shields-and-bullet-resistant-vests-4-728.jpg


Category-helmetbg640.jpg


wQ6Ugwn.jpg


http://www.mku.com/en/products/Advanced-Combat-(ACH)
 
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Kevlar? So in otherwords it has protection equivalent to early 1990's PASGT helmet? No protection against rifle rounds?

Current PA helmets provide protection against 7.62 x 39 rounds.
i am sure they will even stop a tank shell.
Back to topic. I am happy that none of the govt owned dodos are involved ! more power to pvt companies.

For a soldier today, a bullet-proof helmet is an essential part of his kit that can prove to be the difference between life and death during combat operations.

But Indian Army soldiers, who fight in adverse conditions to save lives of fellow countrymen, were deprived of even this basic need.

Indian armed forces have relied on patkas that are worn over outdated infantry helmets to save themselves from enemy fire. But they have severe limitations as they are bulky and heavy, weighing over 2.5 kgs, and can protect only the forehead and back of the head.

Now, there is a good news for our soldiers. After decades of life-threatening wait, Indian Army has finally received modern bullet-proof helmets this month which can bear the impact even from short range.

Earlier this year, a Kanpur-based company, MKU limited, which supplies military equipment to the UN and NATO, was awarded a contract worth Rs 180 crore to supply nearly 1.6 lakh helmets. The company has recently delivered the first tranche.

ET got an opportunity to visit the manufacturing facilities of MKU in Kanpur and Fatehpur districts of Uttar Pradesh to watch the production of helmets.

The bullet-proof helmet has the main protective layer of Kevlar, the material used by Batman for his Batsuit and cape. Although the helmet won't let our army men do things batman does, it will surely save them by bearing the impact of an enemy bullet.

The helmets are designed to bear the impact of 9 mm ammunition fired from a short range. This meets the global standard for protection among leading armed forces. They are also designed to be comfortable and can be integrated with communication and night-vision devices.


Indian Army has ordered the bolted version of bolt-free ballistic helmets. Not currently on the Indian Army order list, bolt-free is a higher and expensive version of bullet-proof helmets, which gives all-round protection from head injuries as helmet bolts increase the risk of injuries due to vibrations produced by direct impact of bullet on helmet.

MKU claims that these helmets go through rigorous quality tests and ballistic lab test conducted in company's testing facilities in India and Germany.

Although the ordered helmets don't carry the communication device and other equipment such as night-vision device and camera, the company says the helmets could be improvised to include all these devices in future. MKU also manufactures integrated mounting system consisting communication and night-vision devices, camera and torch that make the helmet a unique protective-cum-communication machine.

Riding high on the success of its biggest helmet order of nearly Rs 180 crore from Indian Army, the Kanpur-based company is also hopeful of grabbing orders for currently under-process 44,000 night-vision devices and bullet-proof jackets.

Talking to ET, MKU Managing Director Neeraj Gupta said, "Head is the most venerable part of the body to get injured in a combat operation. According to studies, 26 per cent to 28 per cent of soldiers die because of head injuries."

"In addition to the current 1.6 lakh order, we hope to deliver over 7 lakh helmets to Indian Army and overall one million helmets to different Indian armed forces," Gupta said.

MKU manufactures a wide range of military products including bullet-proof helmets, body armours, bullet-proof jackets and night-vision devices. The 30-year old company calls itself one of the biggest arms exporters in India. It claims to supply military equipment to more than 100 countries. It has a manufacturing and testing facility in Germany, in addition to three units in Kanpur and Fatehpur districts of Uttar Pradesh.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...bullet-proof-helmets/articleshow/59337544.cms
Indian Army has ordered the bolted version of bolt-free ballistic helmets. Not currently on the Indian Army order list, bolt-free is a higher and expensive version of bullet-proof helmets, which gives all-round protection from head injuries as helmet bolts increase the risk of injuries due to vibrations produced by direct impact of bullet on helmet.

why BOLTED ? when bolt free is available. is the life of soldier that cheap ?

Lol its in Operational service in 40 Nato operator countries Currently
Made of advanced aramid composites Its Advanced ACH helmets developed by MKU Industries

Its gives Protection To all around projectiles

ballistic-helmets-shields-and-bullet-resistant-vests-4-728.jpg


Category-helmetbg640.jpg


wQ6Ugwn.jpg


http://www.mku.com/en/products/Advanced-Combat-(ACH)
but we are not getting advanced ones. just the older Bolted version.
 
i am sure they will even stop a tank shell.
Back to topic. I am happy that none of the govt owned dodos are involved ! more power to pvt companies.


Indian Army has ordered the bolted version of bolt-free ballistic helmets. Not currently on the Indian Army order list, bolt-free is a higher and expensive version of bullet-proof helmets, which gives all-round protection from head injuries as helmet bolts increase the risk of injuries due to vibrations produced by direct impact of bullet on helmet.

why BOLTED ? when bolt free is available. is the life of soldier that cheap ?


but we are not getting advanced ones. just the older Bolted version.
No we getting both versions

Bolted not bolted there is no difference atleast in bulletproof material if you check



Army selected both MKU ACH and mukut

Nevertheless both matches standard of protection against projectiles that is 9mm from point blank

Below level N5 version of ACH in bolted version

mach_iii_i.jpg


Bolted version has slight advantage in handling all around trauma due to more padded area inside that's it

But there is not standard set accept marketing gimmick BTW two versions
 
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@punit ha ha funny.
While I am sure India has a helmet which will stop a Supernova at point blank range, thats not the point. The video shows the material being used is Kevlar. Kevlar won't stop rifle bullets or even bigger handgun rounds. To stop those you need something like ultra high molecule polyethylene or a higher ballistic fiber like Twaron and the video showed niether.
 
Lol its in Operational service in 40 Nato operator countries Currently
Made of advanced aramid composites Its Advanced ACH helmets developed by MKU Industries

Its gives Protection To all around projectiles

ballistic-helmets-shields-and-bullet-resistant-vests-4-728.jpg


Category-helmetbg640.jpg


wQ6Ugwn.jpg


http://www.mku.com/en/products/Advanced-Combat-(ACH)
With all due respect...

NATO has 29 countries and all of them produce their own helmets... and are highly industrialised,first world countries shunning out complex systems.. let alone helmets.

And many of those countries have their own helmet designs.

Including Turkey,UK,US,Germany,Belgium,France,Canada,Australia ETC.

Take a look at the helmets worn by nations ..

Even Croatia uses BK SERIES.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_helmet
Seems nobody is using "mku" helmets.

Lol its in Operational service in 40 Nato operator countries Currently
Made of advanced aramid composites Its Advanced ACH helmets developed by MKU Industries

Its gives Protection To all around projectiles

ballistic-helmets-shields-and-bullet-resistant-vests-4-728.jpg


Category-helmetbg640.jpg


wQ6Ugwn.jpg


http://www.mku.com/en/products/Advanced-Combat-(ACH)
And the pics of western soldiers you posted are US and UK.

Both have different designs.. and produced by them..

British MK-6/7

And US PASGT.
 
With all due respect...

NATO has 29 countries and all of them produce their own helmets... and are highly industrialised,first world countries shunning out complex systems.. let alone helmets.

And many of those countries have their own helmet designs.

Including Turkey,UK,US,Germany,Belgium,France,Canada,Australia ETC.

Take a look at the helmets worn by nations ..

Even Croatia uses BK SERIES.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_helmet
Seems nobody is using "mku" helmets.
Forces around world use Different type of NVG ,helmets And Rifles
What is logic in your arguments

MKU has exported orders from various nato countries


Indian Company Tanbo imaging bags multi million Dollar from US DOD


Tonbo now has a pipeline of orders worth more than $50 million (Rs.331 crore) from Indian and international customers including DARPA, an advanced-technology branch of the U.S. Department of Defense. Its products are being used on observation platforms, reconnaissance drones,


http://www.thehindu.com/business/In...timillion-dollar-contracts/article7873818.ece

Lol So that does Mean that USA not have better NVG industry there Zero logic in your argument
Its more about preferences And choice
 
Forces around world use Different type of NVG ,helmets And Rifles
What is logic in your arguments

MKU has exported orders from various nato countries

The logic is that those nations use preculiar designs .. and produce themselves .. and don't outsource.

The company sold to "UN etc".. might aswell be Indian troops or poor nations to whom they were donated too.



Indian Company Tanbo imaging bags multi million Dollar from US DOD

Tonbo now has a pipeline of orders worth more than $50 million (Rs.331 crore) from Indian and international customers including DARPA, an advanced-technology branch of the U.S. Department of Defense. Its products are being used on observation platforms, reconnaissance drones,


http://www.thehindu.com/business/In...timillion-dollar-contracts/article7873818.ece

Lol So that does Mean that USA not have better NVG industry there Zero logic in your argument
Its more about preferences And choice
Indian and international customers.. including "darpa"... a branch of US DOD.

DARPA is a research agency.. it develops stuff.. it doesn't use nor does it buy "NVGs".. however US department of defence .. procures cheaper systems which it donates to countries like Afghanistan etc... they also bought Russian MIs for Afghanistan... doesn't mean that US DOD uses MIs.
 
And the pics of western soldiers you posted are US and UK.

Both have different designs.. and produced by them..

British MK-6/7

And US PASGT.
Please the context in which i posted the Picture It About Bolted And Non bolted version

you In so haste to degrade India And Scoring brownie points

No As on design MKU partnered With German,US Consultants To design develop there own BPJ and Helmets

this

CVC design Posted in above picture

http://www.mku.com/en/products/CVC

Indian and international customers.. including "darpa"... a branch of US DOD.

DARPA is a research agency.. it develops stuff.. it doesn't use nor does it buy "NVGs".. however US department of defence .. procures cheaper systems which it donates to countries like Afghanistan etc... they also bought Russian MIs for Afghanistan... doesn't mean that US DOD uses MIs.

So 50 million $ are cheap Lol Is there Proof your Argument

There various International customer of MKU's that's established fact it bagged multi ple orders from Nato countries

Over ver 2 Million various product Is sold to 230 forces around the world Including UN & NATO

http://www.mku.com/en/Profile

@punit ha ha funny.
While I am sure India has a helmet which will stop a Supernova at point blank range, thats not the point. The video shows the material being used is Kevlar. Kevlar won't stop rifle bullets or even bigger handgun rounds. To stop those you need something like ultra high molecule polyethylene or a higher ballistic fiber like Twaron and the video showed niether.

Lol Standard of Ballistic helmets everywhere is 9 mm bullets for closer range only few helmets are built to protect from standard 7.62 round At close range Which Rarely available
Even in Western armies only operational to SF's

Its Made of both high-end composites and Kevlar Mold
  • Level IIIA protection with V50 up to 700 m/s
http://www.mku.com/en/products/Advanced-Combat-(ACH)
 
Please the context in which i posted the Picture It About Bolted And Non bolted version

you In so haste to degrade India And Scoring brownie points

No As on design MKU partnered With German,US Consultants To design develop there own BPJ and Helmets

this

CVC design Posted in above picture

http://www.mku.com/en/products/CVC



So 50 million $ are cheap Lol Is there Proof your Argument

There various International customer of MKU's that's established fact it bagged multi ple orders from Nato countries

Over ver 2 Million various product Is sold to 230 forces around the world Including UN & NATO

http://www.mku.com/en/Profile
50 million worth wasn't sold to US.

But India,UN and US.

And yes US equipment is much more expensive.. and to cut costs.. they do buy cheaper equipment to equip recipient countries..

It's also mandatory for US military to buy only US equipment possible unless nessecary... or in extreme emergency cases.

As per the Berry Amendment, USC, Title 10, Section 2533a, originally passed in 1941 to require a buy-American policy for the military!

Even US uniforms can't be outsourced from another country.. let alone cheap and less sophisticated indian helmets or NVGs.

You won't find a single pic of western or "NATO" countries using indian helmets or "tonbo" NVGs.
 
50 million worth wasn't sold to US.

But India,UN and US.

And yes US equipment is much more expensive.. and to cut costs.. they do buy cheaper equipment to equip recipient countries..

It's also mandatory for US military to buy only US equipment possible unless nessecary... or in extreme emergency cases.

As per the Berry Amendment, USC, Title 10, Section 2533a, originally passed in 1941 to require a buy-American policy for the military!

Even US uniforms can't be outsourced from another country.. let alone NVGs..:lol:
That Not mean It Compromise Its Quality I proved you MKU sold over 2 million equipments to 230 forces around world

Lol India Proved To be cheap Source Many Things including generic Medicines To space Tech Without compromising Quality

We Cut cost We are best in that

As for US NVG Can't sold out side :omghaha::omghaha:

http://www.tataadvancedsystems.com/static.php?id=60

Sorry To Bust this argument of yours But Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL). TASL has entered into a partnership with Exelis Inc., the world leader in Generation 3 Image Intensification (II) based NVDs, to manufacture and supply these systems to Indian Defence market.Manufactured in partnership with Exelis Inc. at facility in Noida, TASL offers the following devices based on Gen-3 Image Intensification Technology:

  • Night Vision Monoculars
  • Night Vision Binoculars
  • Bi-ocular Night Vision Devices
  • Aviation Night Vision Goggles
Some of the Already serving in Indian military Aviation,Army Air-force

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exelis_Inc.

You won't find a single pic of western or "NATO" countries using indian helmets or "tonbo" NVGs.
Picture Lol How do you Know Its not MKU helmets Is there any trade mark written on it At-least give some logical arguments Which make sense

First you Mentioned Different Design of Helmets

I shown you that MKU manufactures every design of including


  • ACH C1,C3,C4
  • US PASGT
  • CVC

http://www.mku.com/en/Helmet
 
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