Study suggests adding a polycarbonate face shield to military helmets would help more soldiers avoid blast-induced brain injuries.
MIT Article
Actual Study
Study suggests adding a polycarbonate face shield to military helmets would help more soldiers avoid blast-induced brain injuries.
MIT Article
Actual Study
Great, one more thing to reduce evaporative cooling and increase the amount of weight you have to hump around. I hope some good idea fairy doesn't see that. I guess if you're mounted it might be worthwhile.
Last edited by mkmckinley; 11-26-10 at 19:55.
I think it bears discussion from a purely medical viewpoint but certainly operational you must conduct a cost/benefit analysis, at some point the additional weight will become prohibitive. All the same as more and more research comes out in regards to blast injuries over the years it will be interesting to see how designs evolve.
I'll take my chances without one. The last thing I want while humping in the Stan is an effing face mask.
We were issued the level III face shields about two years ago.
I'm told that I have to like them.
Technology is probably not here yet, but I always wondered why no one has designed a motorcycle-type fully enclosed helmet with integrated earpro/commo/illumination.
I'd say a HUD too, but that's sci-fi stuff.
(Okay, getting back in to my lane now).
IIRC from watching the history channel one of the future soldier programs has a full helmet with a face mask with a HUD ala the halo game.
i bet the tech exists to make full face helmet/masks ala halo odsts but its probably not cost effective or cant be produced in numbers to matter.
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