Recall triggers federal investigation of how helmets got into circulation. WASHINGTON, May 15, 2010— -- The U.S. Army has announced the recall of 44,000 helmets that they say do not meet the ...
Dublin, Oct. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Military Helmet Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, 2019-2029F" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's ...
source GAIA package: Sx_MilitaryTimes_M6200910905010314_5675.zip Origin key: Sx_MilitaryTimes_M6200910905010314 imported at Fri Jan 8 18:18:02 2016 The Army has recalled about 30,000 of its Advanced ...
The U.S. Army is planning to deploy a combat helmet that is 22 percent lighter than the current helmet used by soldiers. Announced on Monday, the Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH) Generation II is said to ...
A U.S. Army helmet equipped with pads engineered by Vicis.. Courtesy Vicis More than 100 NFL players and thousands of high schoolers now wear a football helmet created by Vicis, a Seattle startup that ...
A new Army and Marine Corps helmet design intended to increase protection may not succeed in decreasing shockwave pressure to the head in some circumstances, according to officials with the Navy ...
Beginning this fall, the Army and Marine Corps will begin issuing a new helmet designed to protect against rifle bullets. After four years of developmental hurdles, both services will field the first ...
The new helmet offers 100 percent more blunt impact protection over its predecessor while weighing less. The new body armor is also lighter than the previous model, providing high-quality protection ...
Thousands of combat helmets made for the U.S. military by prisoners and paid for by the government were defective, putting service members — including some in Afghanistan — at risk, according to a ...
WASHINGTON (Army News Service, May 1, 2009) - The Army has issued a recall of 34,218 Advanced Combat Helmets which failed ballistic tests. The recall affects 15,380 Army helmets, 12,000 Air Force ...
Recall triggers federal investigation of how helmets got into circulation. WASHINGTON, May 17, 2010 -- The U.S. Army's recall of 44,000 helmets that do not meet quality control standards was triggered ...