Description
ULTRA-LIGHTWEIGHT ADVANCED COMBAT VEHICLE CREWMAN (ACVC) HELMET
Recently chosen by the U.S. Army as its Next Generation ACVC Helmet. the ArmorSource Crew II Helmet is the first PE based ACVC of its kind. Just introduced worldwide. the Crew II is an Ultra-lightweight version of the U.S. Army Combat Vehicle Crewman (CVC) Helmet and pushes the boundaries with enhanced comfort and improved ballistic protection. Providing levels of ballistic protection in accordance with the AR/PD 12-03 Standard. like all ArmorSource helmets the Crew II has been designed to meet or exceed all United States Army ACVC requirements and provides 30% weight reduction in areal density versus traditional ACVC solutions.
FEATURES
Next Generation ACVC Solution
Provides EQUAL IF NOT HIGHER BALLISTIC PROTECTION COMPARED TO THE U.S. ARMY LEGACY ACVC
PROVIDES HIGH PROTECTION against a wide spectrum of small fragments as well as handgun bullets
Utilizes INDUSTRY LEADING BALLISTIC TECHNOLOGY
EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE FIT
Proudly MADE IN THE USA
SYSTEM SNAPSHOT
Specification | Details |
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Shape/Design | U.S. Army ACVC Geometry |
Shell Construction | PProprietary blend of Polyethylene and Composite Materials |
Ballistic Protection | Meets or exceeds the U.S. Army AR/PD 12-03 ACVC specs |
FRAGMENT PROTECTION | Meets or exceeds the U.S. Army AR/PD 12-03 ACVC specs |
9MM BFD/TRAUMA | Meets or exceeds the U.S. Army AR/PD 12-03 ACVC specs |
ENVIRONMENTAL / MECHANICAL STANDARD | Meets or exceeds the U.S. Army AR/PD 12-03 ACVC specs |
Certification | From an NIJ certified laboratory |
Available Shell Sizes | Medium / Large |
Extreme Testing Conditions | Performs under temperature between 160 F (71C) and -60F (-51C); Performs after 3 hours sea water immersion |
Configuration | 100% Boltless (Durability Verified) |
Use | Crew Team; Tanker |
Available Colors
Available Cuts
Shell Info
Shell Thickness: 0.3 (0.1) / 8 mm (2.5mm)
Finished Shell Nominal Weight*:
- Medium: 867 g (1.91 lbs);
- Large: 889 g (1.96 lbs)
System Capabilities Checklist
* In accordance with ArmorSource technical specifications and applicable standards
How to Fit Your Helmet
Getting the right fit is important for performance and comfort. Use a tape measure and caliper to take measurements. The wearer MUST be seated in an upright position for proper fitting. See the illustrations for correct measuring points.
NOTE: If any measurement falls on the dividing line between sizes. select the larger size.
HEAD LENGTH
HEAD WIDTH
CIRCUMFERENCE
Measure completely around head
HELMET SIZE | HEAD LENGTH | HEAD WIDTH | CIRCUMFERENCE |
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Small | UP TO 7 / 184 mm | UP TO 6 / 162 mm | UP TO 21 / 538 mm |
Medium | 7 / 184 mm to 7 / 198 mm | UP TO 6 / 162 mm | 21 / 538 mm to 22 / 573 mm |
Large | 7 / 198 mm to 8 / 210 mm | UP TO 6 / 162 mm | 22 / 573 mm to 23 / 597 mm |
Extra-Large | 8 / 210 mm and over | 6 / 162 mm and over | 23 / 597 mm and over |