Lightweight Helmet
The Lightweight Helmet (LWH) is the U.S. Marine Corps replacement for the PASGT combat helmet.
As it is nearly identical to untrained eyes in shape to the PASGT, outside the Marine Corps it is still called the Fritz helmet or K-pot (due to its resemblance to the German Stahlhelm). Though heavier than the Army's Advanced Combat Helmet, its larger size also offers more protection and is lighter than the PASGT. Featuring a four-point retention strap system (compared to the two-point retention of the PASGT) and redesigned liner, it is considered more comfortable than the PASGT.[1]
The LWH entered service in late 2003 and completely replaced the PASGT by 2009.
Whereas the PASGT helmet shell is olive drab, the LWH is coyote brown[2] and can be fitted with cloth helmet covers, either originally made for the PASGT or more commonly those made for the LWH in desert and woodland MARPAT, as well as a mounting bracket on the front for any sort of night vision device, such as the AN/PVS-7 night vision goggle or AN/PVS-14 monocular night vision device (MNVD). Marines currently can be issued with a sling suspension or a pad suspension to fit the inside of the helmet to the head.[3] A nape protection system adds ballistic protection to the rear of the head was also added as to reduce strain and improve comfort to the back of the neck.[4]
Successor
The Marine Corps placed its first order for the Enhanced Combat Helmet in July 2013, and will be fielded to deployed Marines before the end of 2013. The ECH is planned to equip all deployed Marines, while the Lightweight Helmet will still be used for training and noncombat purposes.[5]
Users
See also
- Advanced Combat Helmet
- Enhanced Combat Helmet
- Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops
- Modular Tactical Vest
- Interceptor body armor
- Kevlar
References
- ↑ The Warrior
- ↑ http://www.gentexcorp.com/shopaviationhelmets/ground-dismounted/usmc-lightweight-helmet-lwh
- ↑ "Marine Corps Lightweight Helmet: Sling Suspension vs. Padded Suspension" (PDF). Marine Corps Systems Command. USMC. p. 2. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- ↑ Hoellwarth, John (March 2007). "Extended Protection" (PDF). Marine Corps Times. Army Times Publishing Company. Retrieved 2008-07-22.
- ↑ New combat helmets coming for deploying Marines - MarineCorpstimes.com, 29 July 2013
External links
- USMC Lightweight Helmet
- Description of Improvements over PASGT
- Marine Corps Systems Command Page about the LWH
- Manufacturers page on the LWH
- World-War-Helmets.com - LWH Helmet