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Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops

Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT, pronounced /ˈpæzɡət/ PAZ-gət) is a combat helmet and ballistic vest that was used by the United States military from the early 1980s until the early or mid-2000s, when the helmet and vest were succeeded by the Lightweight Helmet (LWH), Modular Integrated Communications Helmet (MICH), and Interceptor Body Armor (IBA) respectively.

Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops
A PASGT vest and helmet in woodland camouflage.
TypeCombat helmet and bulletproof vest
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1983–2003 (U.S. Army & Marines) 1983–present (U.S. military reserve & Navy)[1]
1985–present (other countries)
Used byUnited States Navy
U.S. Army Reserve
U.S. Army (historical)
U.S. Marine Corps (historical)
U.S. Air Force (historical)
See Users for other foreign military/law enforcement users
WarsInvasion of Grenada (first usage)[2]
Invasion of Panama
Persian Gulf War
Battle of Mogadishu
Yugoslav Wars[3][4]

Global War on Terrorism

Production history
DesignerU.S. Army Soldier Systems Center
Designed1975 (vest), 1977 (helmet)
Manufacturer
  • Gibraltar Industries (first known helmet/vest manufacturer)[1]
  • Made by numerous manufacturers, such as Isratex, Inc.[6]
VariantsU.S. Navy Flak Jacket (Mk 1, Mod 0)
Specifications
Weight
  • Helmet: 1.41 kg (3.1 lb) to 1.91 kg (4.2 lb) depending on size[7]
  • Vest: 3.2 kg (7.1 lb) to 4.9 kg (11 lb) depending on size[8]

Designed in the mid-1970s as a replacement for the M1 helmet and previous fragmentation vests, prototypes of the PASGT were tested in the late 1970s before being fielded in the early 1980s. Around the early or mid-2000s, the PASGT vest began being replaced by the IBA and the PASGT helmet was replaced soon thereafter with the LWH and MICH. As of 2018, the only remaining U.S. military users of PASGT in any capacity are the U.S. Army Reserve and the U.S. Navy, the latter of which retains the PASGT helmet for use by sailors aboard its warships, in addition to a PASGT-derived vest known as the "U.S. Navy Flak Jacket".

Name edit

PASGT is an acronym, standing for Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops. When used by itself, PASGT refers to both the vest and helmet together.[9]

In the U.S. military, the PASGT helmet was most commonly known by its wearers as simply the "Kevlar". The nickname has since been adopted for usage with other helmets. The PASGT helmet was also referred to by its wearers in the U.S. military as the "K-pot", similar in name to the colloquial nickname "steel pot" for the steel M1 helmet, which was in widespread U.S. military usage from the 1940s to the 1980s, including the Vietnam War. The PASGT helmet was also, but less commonly, known by its wearers as the "Fritz" helmet for its resemblance to the Stahlhelm, which was the standard helmet used by the German military forces in the First and Second World Wars.

On the other hand, the PASGT vest was colloquially known as the "flak jacket" or "flak vest" by its wearers in the U.S. military, a continuation of the nickname from earlier nylon and fiberglass-based protective vests.

Helmet edit

 
An early prototype variant of the PASGT helmet and vest in the ERDL pattern

The PASGT helmet is a combat helmet first employed by the U.S. military in 1983 and eventually adopted by many other military and law enforcement agencies internationally. The shell is made from 19 layers of Kevlar, a ballistic aramid fabric treated with a phenolic resin system, and is rated at Threat Level IIIA. The helmet offers protection against shrapnel and ballistic threats. It meets the 1800 requirement of MIL-STD-662 E. It weighs from 3.1 lb (1,410 g) (size extra small) to 4.2 lb (1,910 g) (extra large).

Overview edit

The PASGT helmet is typically painted olive drab, though other colors such as tan, grey, and black could also be used. Camouflage was available in the form of cloth helmet covers with varying camouflage patterns, such as woodland, six-color desert, and three-color desert. Some PASGT helmets were retrofitted with newer camouflage colors, such as the Universal Camouflage Pattern and MultiCam.

Outside military use, the PASGT helmet has been used by SWAT teams, where it is often painted black. It has also been used by United Nations peacekeepers, where it is often painted United Nations blue.

When worn with a helmet cover, the PASGT helmet is often fitted with a band around it that has two light recharging glow patches (sometimes known as "cat eyes") on the rear, intended to reduce friendly fire incidents. These bands are also used to hold vegetation or small personal items, as with the M1 helmet before it. These bands can have names and blood types printed on them to identify the wearer and their blood type in the event of a casualty. In the U.S. Army, PASGT helmets often featured a patch with the wearer's rank insignia on it stitched onto the front, and/or a second patch showing the symbol of the wearer's unit on the sides. The U.S. Marines wore the Eagle, Globe, and Anchor insignia on the front of the helmet as an iron-on transfer, similar to the one worn by Marines on the breast pocket of the BDU. This practice continued with the adoption of the LWH, but fell out of use and was discontinued because the mounting base for night vision devices covered the emblem, and required a hole in the fabric to attach, defacing the symbol.

Development edit

The PASGT helmet was developed by the U.S. Army Soldier Systems Center[10] after the Vietnam War during the mid-to-late 1970s.[10] It completely replaced the steel M1 helmet in U.S. military service by the end of the 1980s. It first saw use in combat in 1983 during Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada, became standard issue for the U.S. military in 1985, and completely replaced the M1 helmet for frontline troops by the end of the decade. Army units stationed in Alaska were the last to receive the helmets, some not getting the PASGT until 1988.[citation needed]

Accessories edit

Various add-on accessories were developed for the PASGT helmet, including an improved chinstrap to keep the helmet stable when worn by paratroopers conducting airborne operations, as well as a helmet mount assembly to attach night vision goggles, and a riot protection helmet visor mount.

Replacement edit

 
U.S. Navy sailors in January 2017 wearing PASGT helmets

The PASGT helmet was replaced in U.S. military service by the Lightweight Helmet for the U.S. Marine Corps and the Modular Integrated Communications Helmet by the U.S. Army, which was in turn replaced by the Advanced Combat Helmet.

Both were eventually replaced by the Enhanced Combat Helmet (ECH) around 2012 and 2014.

The PASGT system is still used by some U.S. allies and still sees some continued limited use in the U.S. military as of 2017, serving as one of the options available for sailors assigned to duty aboard U.S. Navy and Coast Guard vessels.

Vest edit

 
A U.S. Navy sailor in 2016 wearing a PASGT vest. Although it has been discontinued in the rest of the U.S. military, the U.S. Navy was still using the PASGT vest aboard its warships as late as June 2016.
 
A U.S. Navy sailor in April 2017 wearing the PASGT-derived "U.S. Navy Flak Jacket". Although it is derived from the PASGT and is similar in appearance, the "U.S. Navy Flak Jacket" is actually a different model of vest altogether.

The PASGT vest was the U.S. military's standard upper torso body armor from the mid-1980s up until the early 2000s, when it was replaced by the Outer Tactical Vest of the Interceptor body armor system. The PASGT vest replaced the M-69 Fragmentation Protective Body Armor nylon vest used by the Army, and the M-1955 Fragmentation Protective Body Army nylon and doron plate vest used by the Marine Corps.

The PASGT vest used Kevlar for the first time in the U.S. military's body armor, unlike the ballistic nylon that was used in the models of body armor that preceded it. While generally incapable of stopping rifle bullets, the PASGT vest provided better protection against shrapnel and reduced the severity of injuries from small arms fire when compared to the M-69. Despite its ability to stop pistol rounds, including 9×19mm Parabellum FMJ,[11] the vest was only ever designed or intended to stop small fragments without injury to the user. The PASGT vest weighs approximately 9 lb (4.1 kg), a small increase over the previous model. Based on testing conducted for the Brass Fetcher Ballistic Testing Company, former ARDEC research engineer John Ervin stated that the PASGT vest is equivalent to NIJ level II or IIA protection: able to stop multiple 124-grain 9x19mm FMJ pistol rounds to its main torso panels (front and back), but susceptible to several closely spaced rounds or shots to the thin neck and shoulder panels.[12][11] Another independent test, featured in the magazine GunNews, claimed that the PASGT vest could stop .357 Magnum Federal 125 grain JHP, .357 Magnum S&W 158 grain JSP, 9mm Federal 115 grain FMJ, and 9mm +P+ Corbon 115 grain FMJ at a range of 10 yd (9.1 m), though was penetrated by a second closely spaced shot of 9mm Federal FMJ after the first.[13]

Appearance edit

The PASGT vest is typically covered with woodland pattern nylon fabric, either the ERDL pattern or U.S. Woodland. A very limited number of vests were made in olive drab, but only woodland versions were issued to U.S. forces.[14] Like the PASGT helmet, camouflage covers were available to be worn atop the vest in various patterns. Early camouflage covers were in DBDU but later came in the DCU pattern.[15]

Development edit

The PASGT vest was designed in 1975[16][17][15] and was tested by in the late 1970s before being fielded in the early 1980s.[10]

U.S. Navy Flak Jacket edit

In January 2000, the U.S. Navy began using a derivative variant of the PASGT vest known as the "U.S. Navy Flak Jacket Mk 1, Mod 0".[18] This vest was still being used by the U.S. Navy as late as April 2017.[18][19] The USN Flak Jacket is sage green or brown in color. Although this vest is quite similar in appearance to the PASGT vest, it actually is a different model of vest altogether.[20]

Accessories and usage edit

In order to provide protection against high velocity bullets, the PASGT vest was, in 1996, combined with the Interim Small Arms Protective Overvest (ISAPO) pending the adoption of Interceptor body armor.[21] The ISAPO weighed about 16.5 lb (7.5 kg) and consisted of a carrier to hold two protective ceramic plate inserts. A PASGT armor system with overvest weighed more than 25.1 lb (11.4 kg)[22] and was criticized by many U.S. troops as unacceptably cumbersome in combat. The ballistic fill consists of 13 plies of 14 oz (400 g). water repellent treated Aramid (Kevlar 29) fabric. The inner and outer cover, shoulder pads and front closure flap of the vest are water repellent treated 8 oz. ballistic nylon cloth.

While it had been phased out as frontline body armor by the start of the Iraq War in 2003, the PASGT vest saw some limited wear and usage by U.S. military personnel during the early stages of the war, where it was worn behind the frontlines by rear-echelon support personnel and navy sailors such as Seabees. Some U.S. Army soldiers used old PASGT vests as makeshift armor for their vehicles in the absence of actual up-armor kits.

Replacement edit

The PASGT vest was succeeded in U.S. military service by the Outer Tactical Vest of the Interceptor Body Armor system, which was, in turn, partly replaced by the Modular Tactical Vest, Improved Outer Tactical Vest, and Scalable Plate Carrier. However, the PASGT vest still sees some limited use in the U.S. military as of 2016, where it serves as one of many vests for sailors assigned to duty on board U.S. Navy vessels.

Users edit

 
A member of the U.S. Army 1st Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, explaining the M252 mortar to Saudi Arabian national guardsmen; the American soldiers are wearing PASGT helmets.

Current edit

Former edit

  •   Australia: Australian-made M91 variant produced by RBR Armor Systems and American-made helmets used by the Australian Defence Force from the 1990s until 2005. Replaced by the Enhanced Combat Helmet.[58][59]
  •   Canada: PASGT helmets were first seen trialed by troops during Exercise Reforger 83[60] but only saw limited adoption by the Canadian Army in the early 1990s to replace the M1 helmet during United Nations peacekeeping activities in the Balkans, Somalia and Rwanda.[61][62] The PASGT helmets were phased out by the mid 2000s[63] with the adoption of the CG634 in 1997[61] and full production and acquisition of the helmet for active service. Canadian Forces also used body armour based on the PASGT[64] to replace the older M69 fragmentation vests as early as 1990, seen during the Oka Crisis and would be used till the mid 2000s when it was fully replaced by the CTS Body Armour System from Pacific Safety Products.[65]
  •   Georgia: PASGT helmets replaced by Delta manufactured combat helmets.[66]
  •   Singapore: PASGT helmets formerly used by the Singapore Armed Forces made by International Scientific Pte Ltd.[67] with some refurbished by All Defense Technology Pte Ltd.[67]
  •   United States[10][68]

PASGT helmet variants and derivatives edit

Name Origin Notes
M91 helmet   Australia Australian PASGT derived helmet made by RBR Armour Systems Pty Ltd. In service with all branches of the Australian Defence Force from the 1990s to 2005. Identical to the American PASGT helmet with the exception of having a 4-point chin strap.
CABAL II   Argentina Argentine PASGT derived helmet.
Capacete Combate Ballistico   Brazil Brazilian PASGT derived helmet.
GOLFO   Chile Chilean PASGT-derived helmet. The helmet is locally made by Baselli Hermanos S.A of kevlar and was introduced in 2000. It is capable of stopping a 9×19mm round at 310 m (1,020 ft).
Gefechtshelm Schuberth B826 helmet   Germany German military helmet, used primarily by the German Bundeswehr, Swiss Armed Forces, Dutch Army, and the Estonian Defence Forces.
SPECTRA helmet   France French military helmet, used primarily by the Danish Army, French Army and the Canadian military.
Type 88 helmet [ja]   Japan Japanese military helmet, used by the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and the Japanese Coast Guard.
JK 96a light Light Steel Helmet   China Chinese military light steel helmet. PASGT-derivative replica helmet, made of light steel and not Kevlar. Used primarily by the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China.
JK 96b Light Steel Helmet   China Chinese military light steel helmet. PASGT-derivative replica helmet, made of light steel and not Kevlar. Used primarily by the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China.
NDH 2001 helmet   China Chinese helmet, produced by the China North Industries Corporation. Norinco produces two types of these PASGT-derivative replica helmets, designed towards civilian police usage.
NDH 2006 helmet   China Chinese helmet, produced by the China North Industries Corporation. Norinco produces two types of these PASGT-derivative replica helmets, designed towards civilian police usage.
OE Tech Tactical helmet   China Replica helmet only.
ST-4 helmet   Romania Romanian PASGT derived helmet.[70]
M97 Helmet   Serbia Serbian PASGT derived helmet.
C-1 Kevlar helmet   Singapore Used primarily by the Singaporean Armed Forces.
M87 Kevlar helmet   South Africa South African helmet issued to the SADF. Made by South African Pith Helmet Industries.
Kevlar VestGuard helmet   United Kingdom The British VestGuard helmet comes in two different variants, the M88 version, and the Kevlar version. Also made by LBA International Ltd.
M88 VestGuard helmet   United Kingdom The British VestGuard helmet comes in two different variants, the M88 version, and the Kevlar version. Also made by LBA International Ltd.
Advanced Combat Helmet   United States Used primarily by the United States Army and United States Air Force, although it sees widespread usage throughout the U.S. military and is widely used among civilian law enforcement throughout the United States. The ACH helmet is based upon the design of the Modular Integrated Communications Helmet, offering increased ballistic protection over the MICH helmet on which it is based. The ACH helmet has replaced the PASGT helmet in United States Army usage, and is the successor to the MICH helmet.
Lightweight Helmet   United States Used primarily by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy. Abbreviated to LWH, the Lightweight Helmet is heavily based upon the PASGT helmet design, being nearly identical in appearance, however it offers increased ballistic protection and wearer comfort over the preceding PASGT helmet. The Lightweight Helmet has replaced the PASGT helmet in United States Marine Corps and United States Navy service.
Modular Integrated Communications Helmet   United States Used primarily by the United States Army and United States Air Force, although it sees widespread usage throughout the U.S. military and is widely used among civilian law enforcement throughout the United States. The Modular Integrated Communications Helmet is the predecessor to the Advanced Combat Helmet, which is an improved design, based upon the design of the MICH helmet.

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LWH Modular Integrated Communications Helmet MICH and Interceptor Body Armor IBA respectively Personnel Armor System for Ground TroopsA PASGT vest and helmet in woodland camouflage TypeCombat helmet and bulletproof vestPlace of originUnited StatesService historyIn service1983 2003 U S Army amp Marines 1983 present U S military reserve amp Navy 1 1985 present other countries Used byUnited States NavyU S Army ReserveU S Army historical U S Marine Corps historical U S Air Force historical See Users for other foreign military law enforcement usersWarsInvasion of Grenada first usage 2 Invasion of PanamaPersian Gulf WarBattle of MogadishuYugoslav Wars 3 4 Global War on Terrorism War in Afghanistan Iraq War Russo Ukrainian War 5 Production historyDesignerU S Army Soldier Systems CenterDesigned1975 vest 1977 helmet ManufacturerGibraltar Industries first known helmet vest manufacturer 1 Made by numerous manufacturers such as Isratex Inc 6 VariantsU S Navy Flak Jacket Mk 1 Mod 0 SpecificationsWeightHelmet 1 41 kg 3 1 lb to 1 91 kg 4 2 lb depending on size 7 Vest 3 2 kg 7 1 lb to 4 9 kg 11 lb depending on size 8 Designed in the mid 1970s as a replacement for the M1 helmet and previous fragmentation vests prototypes of the PASGT were tested in the late 1970s before being fielded in the early 1980s Around the early or mid 2000s the PASGT vest began being replaced by the IBA and the PASGT helmet was replaced soon thereafter with the LWH and MICH As of 2018 the only remaining U S military users of PASGT in any capacity are the U S Army Reserve and the U S Navy the latter of which retains the PASGT helmet for use by sailors aboard its warships in addition to a PASGT derived vest known as the U S Navy Flak Jacket Contents 1 Name 2 Helmet 2 1 Overview 2 2 Development 2 3 Accessories 2 4 Replacement 3 Vest 3 1 Appearance 3 2 Development 3 2 1 U S Navy Flak Jacket 3 3 Accessories and usage 3 4 Replacement 4 Users 4 1 Current 4 2 Former 5 PASGT helmet variants and derivatives 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksName editPASGT is an acronym standing for Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops When used by itself PASGT refers to both the vest and helmet together 9 In the U S military the PASGT helmet was most commonly known by its wearers as simply the Kevlar The nickname has since been adopted for usage with other helmets The PASGT helmet was also referred to by its wearers in the U S military as the K pot similar in name to the colloquial nickname steel pot for the steel M1 helmet which was in widespread U S military usage from the 1940s to the 1980s including the Vietnam War The PASGT helmet was also but less commonly known by its wearers as the Fritz helmet for its resemblance to the Stahlhelm which was the standard helmet used by the German military forces in the First and Second World Wars On the other hand the PASGT vest was colloquially known as the flak jacket or flak vest by its wearers in the U S military a continuation of the nickname from earlier nylon and fiberglass based protective vests Helmet edit nbsp An early prototype variant of the PASGT helmet and vest in the ERDL pattern The PASGT helmet is a combat helmet first employed by the U S military in 1983 and eventually adopted by many other military and law enforcement agencies internationally The shell is made from 19 layers of Kevlar a ballistic aramid fabric treated with a phenolic resin system and is rated at Threat Level IIIA The helmet offers protection against shrapnel and ballistic threats It meets the 1800 requirement of MIL STD 662 E It weighs from 3 1 lb 1 410 g size extra small to 4 2 lb 1 910 g extra large Overview edit The PASGT helmet is typically painted olive drab though other colors such as tan grey and black could also be used Camouflage was available in the form of cloth helmet covers with varying camouflage patterns such as woodland six color desert and three color desert Some PASGT helmets were retrofitted with newer camouflage colors such as the Universal Camouflage Pattern and MultiCam Outside military use the PASGT helmet has been used by SWAT teams where it is often painted black It has also been used by United Nations peacekeepers where it is often painted United Nations blue When worn with a helmet cover the PASGT helmet is often fitted with a band around it that has two light recharging glow patches sometimes known as cat eyes on the rear intended to reduce friendly fire incidents These bands are also used to hold vegetation or small personal items as with the M1 helmet before it These bands can have names and blood types printed on them to identify the wearer and their blood type in the event of a casualty In the U S Army PASGT helmets often featured a patch with the wearer s rank insignia on it stitched onto the front and or a second patch showing the symbol of the wearer s unit on the sides The U S Marines wore the Eagle Globe and Anchor insignia on the front of the helmet as an iron on transfer similar to the one worn by Marines on the breast pocket of the BDU This practice continued with the adoption of the LWH but fell out of use and was discontinued because the mounting base for night vision devices covered the emblem and required a hole in the fabric to attach defacing the symbol Development edit The PASGT helmet was developed by the U S Army Soldier Systems Center 10 after the Vietnam War during the mid to late 1970s 10 It completely replaced the steel M1 helmet in U S military service by the end of the 1980s It first saw use in combat in 1983 during Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada became standard issue for the U S military in 1985 and completely replaced the M1 helmet for frontline troops by the end of the decade Army units stationed in Alaska were the last to receive the helmets some not getting the PASGT until 1988 citation needed Accessories edit Various add on accessories were developed for the PASGT helmet including an improved chinstrap to keep the helmet stable when worn by paratroopers conducting airborne operations as well as a helmet mount assembly to attach night vision goggles and a riot protection helmet visor mount Replacement edit nbsp U S Navy sailors in January 2017 wearing PASGT helmetsThe PASGT helmet was replaced in U S military service by the Lightweight Helmet for the U S Marine Corps and the Modular Integrated Communications Helmet by the U S Army which was in turn replaced by the Advanced Combat Helmet Both were eventually replaced by the Enhanced Combat Helmet ECH around 2012 and 2014 The PASGT system is still used by some U S allies and still sees some continued limited use in the U S military as of 2017 serving as one of the options available for sailors assigned to duty aboard U S Navy and Coast Guard vessels Vest editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp A U S Navy sailor in 2016 wearing a PASGT vest Although it has been discontinued in the rest of the U S military the U S Navy was still using the PASGT vest aboard its warships as late as June 2016 nbsp A U S Navy sailor in April 2017 wearing the PASGT derived U S Navy Flak Jacket Although it is derived from the PASGT and is similar in appearance the U S Navy Flak Jacket is actually a different model of vest altogether The PASGT vest was the U S military s standard upper torso body armor from the mid 1980s up until the early 2000s when it was replaced by the Outer Tactical Vest of the Interceptor body armor system The PASGT vest replaced the M 69 Fragmentation Protective Body Armor nylon vest used by the Army and the M 1955 Fragmentation Protective Body Army nylon and doron plate vest used by the Marine Corps The PASGT vest used Kevlar for the first time in the U S military s body armor unlike the ballistic nylon that was used in the models of body armor that preceded it While generally incapable of stopping rifle bullets the PASGT vest provided better protection against shrapnel and reduced the severity of injuries from small arms fire when compared to the M 69 Despite its ability to stop pistol rounds including 9 19mm Parabellum FMJ 11 the vest was only ever designed or intended to stop small fragments without injury to the user The PASGT vest weighs approximately 9 lb 4 1 kg a small increase over the previous model Based on testing conducted for the Brass Fetcher Ballistic Testing Company former ARDEC research engineer John Ervin stated that the PASGT vest is equivalent to NIJ level II or IIA protection able to stop multiple 124 grain 9x19mm FMJ pistol rounds to its main torso panels front and back but susceptible to several closely spaced rounds or shots to the thin neck and shoulder panels 12 11 Another independent test featured in the magazine GunNews claimed that the PASGT vest could stop 357 Magnum Federal 125 grain JHP 357 Magnum S amp W 158 grain JSP 9mm Federal 115 grain FMJ and 9mm P Corbon 115 grain FMJ at a range of 10 yd 9 1 m though was penetrated by a second closely spaced shot of 9mm Federal FMJ after the first 13 Appearance edit The PASGT vest is typically covered with woodland pattern nylon fabric either the ERDL pattern or U S Woodland A very limited number of vests were made in olive drab but only woodland versions were issued to U S forces 14 Like the PASGT helmet camouflage covers were available to be worn atop the vest in various patterns Early camouflage covers were in DBDU but later came in the DCU pattern 15 Development edit The PASGT vest was designed in 1975 16 17 15 and was tested by in the late 1970s before being fielded in the early 1980s 10 U S Navy Flak Jacket edit In January 2000 the U S Navy began using a derivative variant of the PASGT vest known as the U S Navy Flak Jacket Mk 1 Mod 0 18 This vest was still being used by the U S Navy as late as April 2017 18 19 The USN Flak Jacket is sage green or brown in color Although this vest is quite similar in appearance to the PASGT vest it actually is a different model of vest altogether 20 Accessories and usage edit In order to provide protection against high velocity bullets the PASGT vest was in 1996 combined with the Interim Small Arms Protective Overvest ISAPO pending the adoption of Interceptor body armor 21 The ISAPO weighed about 16 5 lb 7 5 kg and consisted of a carrier to hold two protective ceramic plate inserts A PASGT armor system with overvest weighed more than 25 1 lb 11 4 kg 22 and was criticized by many U S troops as unacceptably cumbersome in combat The ballistic fill consists of 13 plies of 14 oz 400 g water repellent treated Aramid Kevlar 29 fabric The inner and outer cover shoulder pads and front closure flap of the vest are water repellent treated 8 oz ballistic nylon cloth While it had been phased out as frontline body armor by the start of the Iraq War in 2003 the PASGT vest saw some limited wear and usage by U S military personnel during the early stages of the war where it was worn behind the frontlines by rear echelon support personnel and navy sailors such as Seabees Some U S Army soldiers used old PASGT vests as makeshift armor for their vehicles in the absence of actual up armor kits Replacement edit The PASGT vest was succeeded in U S military service by the Outer Tactical Vest of the Interceptor Body Armor system which was in turn partly replaced by the Modular Tactical Vest Improved Outer Tactical Vest and Scalable Plate Carrier However the PASGT vest still sees some limited use in the U S military as of 2016 where it serves as one of many vests for sailors assigned to duty on board U S Navy vessels Users edit nbsp A member of the U S Army 1st Battalion 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment explaining the M252 mortar to Saudi Arabian national guardsmen the American soldiers are wearing PASGT helmets Current edit nbsp Afghanistan Uses ArmorSource made PASGT helmets provided through FMS sales 23 nbsp Argentina Used by the Argentine Army 24 nbsp Brazil Uses both U S and Brazilian made PASGT helmets 25 nbsp Bolivia Adopted by the Bolivian Armed Forces in the 1990s 26 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Both the vest and helmet are used by the Bosnian armed forces nbsp Costa Rica Used since 1990s by various Costa Rican public security units 27 nbsp Dominican Republic Used by the Dominican military replacing all M1 helmets 28 nbsp Ecuador Ecuadorian made PASGT helmets in use by the military 29 nbsp El Salvador Used in El Salvadorian military to replace M1 helmets 30 nbsp Estonia PASGT vests used by reservists 31 nbsp Greece Used by Hellenic Army 32 nbsp Haiti Used by Haitian National Police 33 nbsp Indonesia Locally made PASGT helmets Standard issue for Indonesian Armed Forces and the Indonesian Police 34 Currently being phased out and replaced by the MICH nbsp Iraq Used by Iraqi commandos operating under Counter Terrorism Service mandate 35 nbsp Israel Used by the Israeli military most supplied by the U S with some made by Orlite 36 37 nbsp Kazakhstan PASGT helmet and vest used by Kazakh Ground Forces nbsp Lebanon Standard issue helmet of the Lebanese Armed Forces nbsp Mexico Mexican military uses both American and Mexican made PASGT helmets 38 nbsp Moldova 39 PASGT helmets and vests have been used since 2000s nbsp Nicaragua PASGT helmets have been used since the 1990s by the Nicaraguan military 40 nbsp Philippines Standard issue for Philippine Army and Philippine Marine Corps 41 nbsp Portugal Used by Portuguese Army 42 nbsp Saudi Arabia Used by Saudi Arabian Army and Saudi Arabian National Guard 43 nbsp Slovenia Used by the Slovenian Special Police Unit Specialna Enota Policije 44 nbsp Taiwan Taiwanese made PASGT helmets made for the Taiwanese military 45 nbsp Thailand PASGT Used by Royal Thai Army and Royal Thai Marine Corps Since 1984 46 nbsp Turkey PASGT vests were used by Amphibious Marine Brigade 47 nbsp United States nbsp United States Army Reserve Limited numbers still used as of August 2018 48 49 50 nbsp United States Navy PASGT vests were still used by the U S Navy aboard its warships as of June 2016 51 The U S Navy also uses a PASGT derived vest known as the U S Navy Flak Jacket 18 19 PASGT helmets are still used by the U S Navy aboard its warships as of January 2017 52 nbsp Ukraine Used by Aidar Donbas Battalions 53 nbsp Uruguay Mostly used by Uruguayan UN peacekeepers 54 Some are used by the National Police of Uruguay 55 nbsp Venezuela Uses PASGT helmets made in China for the Venezuelan military 56 nbsp Vietnam Uses Vietnamese made PASGT helmets as well as imported Israeli ones 57 Former edit nbsp Australia Australian made M91 variant produced by RBR Armor Systems and American made helmets used by the Australian Defence Force from the 1990s until 2005 Replaced by the Enhanced Combat Helmet 58 59 nbsp Canada PASGT helmets were first seen trialed by troops during Exercise Reforger 83 60 but only saw limited adoption by the Canadian Army in the early 1990s to replace the M1 helmet during United Nations peacekeeping activities in the Balkans Somalia and Rwanda 61 62 The PASGT helmets were phased out by the mid 2000s 63 with the adoption of the CG634 in 1997 61 and full production and acquisition of the helmet for active service Canadian Forces also used body armour based on the PASGT 64 to replace the older M69 fragmentation vests as early as 1990 seen during the Oka Crisis and would be used till the mid 2000s when it was fully replaced by the CTS Body Armour System from Pacific Safety Products 65 nbsp Georgia PASGT helmets replaced by Delta manufactured combat helmets 66 nbsp Singapore PASGT helmets formerly used by the Singapore Armed Forces made by International Scientific Pte Ltd 67 with some refurbished by All Defense Technology Pte Ltd 67 nbsp United States 10 68 nbsp United States Army Replaced by the Interceptor body armor and Modular Integrated Communications Helmet nbsp U S Marine Corps Replaced by the Lightweight Helmet and Interceptor Body Armor nbsp Los Angeles Police Department PASGT helmets were formerly used by the LAPD SWAT 69 PASGT helmet variants and derivatives editName Origin Notes M91 helmet nbsp Australia Australian PASGT derived helmet made by RBR Armour Systems Pty Ltd In service with all branches of the Australian Defence Force from the 1990s to 2005 Identical to the American PASGT helmet with the exception of having a 4 point chin strap CABAL II nbsp Argentina Argentine PASGT derived helmet Capacete Combate Ballistico nbsp Brazil Brazilian PASGT derived helmet GOLFO nbsp Chile Chilean PASGT derived helmet The helmet is locally made by Baselli Hermanos S A of kevlar and was introduced in 2000 It is capable of stopping a 9 19mm round at 310 m 1 020 ft Gefechtshelm Schuberth B826 helmet nbsp Germany German military helmet used primarily by the German Bundeswehr Swiss Armed Forces Dutch Army and the Estonian Defence Forces SPECTRA helmet nbsp France French military helmet used primarily by the Danish Army French Army and the Canadian military Type 88 helmet ja nbsp Japan Japanese military helmet used by the Japanese Self Defense Forces and the Japanese Coast Guard JK 96a light Light Steel Helmet nbsp China Chinese military light steel helmet PASGT derivative replica helmet made of light steel and not Kevlar Used primarily by the People s Liberation Army of the People s Republic of China JK 96b Light Steel Helmet nbsp China Chinese military light steel helmet PASGT derivative replica helmet made of light steel and not Kevlar Used primarily by the People s Liberation Army of the People s Republic of China NDH 2001 helmet nbsp China Chinese helmet produced by the China North Industries Corporation Norinco produces two types of these PASGT derivative replica helmets designed towards civilian police usage NDH 2006 helmet nbsp China Chinese helmet produced by the China North Industries Corporation Norinco produces two types of these PASGT derivative replica helmets designed towards civilian police usage OE Tech Tactical helmet nbsp China Replica helmet only ST 4 helmet nbsp Romania Romanian PASGT derived helmet 70 M97 Helmet nbsp Serbia Serbian PASGT derived helmet C 1 Kevlar helmet nbsp Singapore Used primarily by the Singaporean Armed Forces M87 Kevlar helmet nbsp South Africa South African helmet issued to the SADF Made by South African Pith Helmet Industries Kevlar VestGuard helmet nbsp United Kingdom The British VestGuard helmet comes in two different variants the M88 version and the Kevlar version Also made by LBA International Ltd M88 VestGuard helmet nbsp United Kingdom The British VestGuard helmet comes in two different variants the M88 version and the Kevlar version Also made by LBA International Ltd Advanced Combat Helmet nbsp United States Used primarily by the United States Army and United States Air Force although it sees widespread usage throughout the U S military and is widely used among civilian law enforcement throughout the United States The ACH helmet is based upon the design of the Modular Integrated Communications Helmet offering increased ballistic protection over the MICH helmet on which it is based The ACH helmet has replaced the PASGT helmet in United States Army usage and is the successor to the MICH helmet Lightweight Helmet nbsp United States Used primarily by the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy Abbreviated to LWH the Lightweight Helmet is heavily based upon the PASGT helmet design being nearly identical in appearance however it offers increased ballistic protection and wearer comfort over the preceding PASGT helmet The Lightweight Helmet has replaced the PASGT helmet in United States Marine Corps and United States Navy service Modular Integrated Communications Helmet nbsp United States Used primarily by the United States Army and United States Air Force although it sees widespread usage throughout the U S military and is widely used among civilian law enforcement throughout the United States The Modular Integrated Communications Helmet is the predecessor to the Advanced Combat Helmet which is an improved design based upon the design of the MICH helmet See also editHRM tactical vest 6B2 ballistic vest the Soviet Army counterpart Interceptor Multi Threat Body Armor System the body armor that succeeded the PASGT vest in U S military serviceReferences edit a b New Helmets By 1988 Army Replaces Steel Pot Tyrone Daily Herald May 6 1983 p 1 The Fritz Helmet Soldier Systems Daily soldiersystems net Archived from the original on 2017 09 08 Retrieved 2017 09 08 Photos Archived from the original on 2014 12 19 Retrieved 2019 04 15 Bosnia Serbs attack returning Muslims YouTube Archived from the original on 2017 12 21 Retrieved 2019 04 15 Fountain Police and Pueblo County Sheriff s Office donate body armor and ballistic helmets to help Ukraine citizens 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