Cutting Edge Tactical carries the entire RBR Tactical Product Line.">
Cutting Edge Tactical carries the entire RBR Tactical Product Line.
RBR Combat MK II Helmet, IIIA
The RBR MK-II Helmet is the primary Law Enforcement choice of SWAT units. This helmet is also the current issue to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. FEATURES:
Tested and certified by H.P. White Labs withstanding multiple impact IIIA ballistics
3-Point Comfort Plus suspension system
Colors: Black, OD and Tan
V-50 Performance exceeds 2100 FPS
Wider cut around the ears for use with various communications systems
Sizes: Medium (Up to 7 1/4") & Large (7 1/4" and above)
Tested to MIL-STD 662E for fragmentation performance
Weight: 2.7 Lbs - 2.9 Lbs
High tactical cut illeviating ballistic collar interference
Tested to H.P. White helmet test procedure for IIIA performance (HPW-TP-0401.01B)
The RBR COMBAT F6 MK-II HELMET originally designed by RBR Tactical Armor, uses RBR unique processing techniques to provide enhanced shell protection, at lower weight with improved comfort. The helmet shell is trimmed to allow for maximum compatibility with NVG and weapon optics as well as gas masks and long gun retention. The shell provides the wearer with maximum peripheral vision and no impairment from either ballistic material or suspension straps. The helmet is fitted with a fully adjustable harness system that can be released, removed and replaced in just a few minutes.
RBR Ballistic Helmets are tested at H.P. White Laboratory at Level IIIA. Helmets are tested versus penetration and back face deformation of Level IIIA 9mm and .44 Magnum ammunitions, to the HP White Helmet Test Procedure (HPW-TP-0401.01B). Additionally, this test requires that one of each of the above rounds must impact directly on a suspension system fastener resulting in zero penetration. The entire line of helmets from RBR Tactical, have been further tested to MIL_STD 662E for fragmentation performance. All of the RBR Helmets maintain V-50 performance at over 2100 feet per second, surpassing the Mil Spec of 2000 feet per second. RBR Test Results are available upon request.
Testing is Critical to Performance! Commonly found misconceptions include NIJ Certified IIIA helmets. The NIJ Certification for helmets only provides for testing up to level II, and does not measure back face deformation. Likewise, Level IIIA Testing to NIJ Standard 0108.01 for Ballistic Material is for testing flat armor panels only, and specifically excludes helmets from being tested to this standard. RBR is confident that the HP White Helmet Test Procedure is the most comprehensive helmet test standard currently available. Helmets that cannot meet the requirements of this Level IIIA test should be considered substandard.