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Facial Armour... Thoughts?

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http://www.mtekweaponsystems.com/generation.html

Found this.. What do you think?
 
Interesting.... looks like some of the face masks out of the Star Wars / Predator movies.

1st reaction would be that it looks / would probably be hot as hell to wear in the summer months high heat (regardless of what the website says)

would have some concerns about some visual impairments - but I could be wrong
what about CBRN capabilities - can't see a gasmask squeezing in underneath

Has anyone tried this?

The face shield that we (engineers) have on our bomb suits appears to provide better vision than this BUT this face shield would appear to provide better protection.
 
as far as Gas mask:
http://www.mtekweaponsystems.com/g1spec.html

NBC Compatible :  M40  (M42A1) Gas Mask

It also says there's apparently no FOV Restrictions (observed). Take what you want from that
 
I agree with the heat issue, also I'm not sure how they do ventilation/gas mask compliance. In any case it's certainly an interesting and pretty scary looking piece of equipment.

I'm also not sure whether it would work with the elcan scopes or any other optical sighting. I think it would just be for sub 100m shooting.
 
While I agree that it'd definitely be hot to wear, if I was doing convoy security missions again with my face exposed out of the turret of a LAV, I'd try one out.
 
Sig_Des said:
I wonder if they'll offer it in CADPAT  ;D
I was waiting for someone to say that ::)

Matt made a very good point about wearing it when manning a turret. I've never done it myself but I assume there isn't a whole lot of running around ;) so over heating would probably be less of an issue.

Looks pretty cool though, I'd love to see the look on someone's face when I burst through their door wearing that ;D

Cheers,
Pinky
 
I hope it doesn't give you the same feeling as going out for a run in your gas mask.............

With respect to sitting in a turret - I know we recently started integrating transparent blocks to improve the gunner's vision while keeping him protected. Not 100% certain this piece of kit is 100% necessary. Nice to have but....
 
the first pica on the site

from a slight distance

the guy looks like the Predator... from the movie?

anyone..  anyone.. biller?!
 
Trinity said:
the first pica on the site

from a slight distance

the guy looks like the Predator... from the movie?

anyone..  anyone.. biller?!

Life imitates art.

Pretty soon we will look like imperial storm troopers  ;D
 
Certainly an idea that has merit, but we also need to think of the effect of this kind of facial armour on the local population.  A bunch of faceless stormtroopers/predators does not lend itself to making a good connection with the populace. 

Maybe something that is put in the kit bag and brought out when the threat level warrants it.
 
Faceless, not necessarily.

We'll paint big smiles on them for your guys. ;-)
 
I should have seen that one coming!  Maybe we could put an LCD screen on it that would show "smilies" like those used here?
 
that would scare the shit out of people seeing a platoon of people wearing those. specially at night. good phycolgical warfare.
 
hmm...sorry guys I have "phycolgical" damage...what kind of specialist do you see for that?

Anywho, I guess I'd wear it if it was needed, and it was proven...but they need to build a radio headset into it!
 
Methinks it would muffle the voice quite a bit... not too good for clearing rooms.  But I do agree with the extra protection in an exposed turret.
 
2Bravo said:
Certainly an idea that has merit, but we also need to think of the effect of this kind of facial armour on the local population.  A bunch of faceless stormtroopers/predators does not lend itself to making a good connection with the populace. 

Maybe something that is put in the kit bag and brought out when the threat level warrants it.

Please....when you're rolling down Tampa at 30 km/h in the turret of a humvee trolling for IEDs the last thing you should be worried about is public relations. I'd wear one if I rode in a turret all day if it was comfortable. 

One of the big complaints with the lvl 2A armoured glass visors is that in the event an IED they blow upwards, and they are also too heavy. This seems to address both problems with a bit less protection.
 
One of the pictures taken from inside the helmet.

http://www.mtekweaponsystems.com/images/Untitled-9.jpg

Not intented to protect against Rifle fire, I havent been to afghanistan or iraq, But, from what ive seen on the news, all ive seen is various types of rifles and bombs used.
 
Big Red,

Agreed.  In a turret or hatch in a high threat area is one thing, but if you are sending out patrols as part of a stability op then connecting with the populace is a concern.  Threat level should drive it.  We do this with weapon and protective states as it is.
 
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