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The Gefechtshelm M92 (or Gefechtshelm Schuberth B826) is the standard issue combat helmet of the ''
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'', first fielded in 1992 as a replacement of earlier M1956 steel helmets that were previously used during the Cold War. It is made from
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composite materials and is used by all branches of the Bundeswehr.


History

The Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement (''Bundesamt für Wehrtechnik und Beschaffung'') commissioned the
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to investigate new helmet concepts at the end of the 1960s. In order to achieve a higher impact strength, different materials were tested, including titanium and plastics. However, at that time the use of titanium helmets was uneconomical due to the high production costs, while plastics were not mature enough at the time to meet military demands; composite materials were also checked. The shape of the helmet is similar to the U.S.
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. The first M92 was issued in 1992 to the Bundeswehr. Pakistan and Singapore were known to have received 826 helmets for field testing for potential adoption. In May 2015, it was reported that the German Ministry of Defense is considering to replace all M92s used by the Bundeswehr. This is due to problems in the helmet's production where loose bolts were able to escape from inspections.


Development

Induyco SA München developed the M92 based on the MARTE helmet of the Spanish Army, consisting of 29 layers of
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fiber. The development costs amounted to DM2.64 million. Helmets were supplied by Schuberth GmbH and from the Spanish supplier Induyco. The helmet is marketed with four head sizes and a standard RAL 6014 olive drab color finish with other colors/finishes available as requested. Its standard accessories include a camouflage
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and a communication headset. M92 helmet covers used by the ''Bundeswehr'' have a reversible white or ''
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'' temperate camouflage. In deployments to arid regions, a '' Tropentarn'' or desert camouflage cover is used. A blue cover is used for
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duties. Variations of the helmets marketed outside Germany are sold with chin straps made on the left or right side with either Schuberth or Induyco markings.


Variants

Variants consists of the following: * Combat 826: Basic M92 helmet made for the Bundeswehr. * 826D: a lightweight plastic parade version, replacing the M56 liner for ceremonial use in 1999. * M828: a paratroop version without the front peak and with a reduced flare to the brim. * 826 Swiss Armed Forces: M92 helmet made under Swiss and NATO standards for the Swiss military.


Users


Current

* : Used by Austrian Federal Police. * : Has M92s outfitted with M1 helmet-based suspension system. * : Used by the Belgian Armed Forces. Issued in 1995. * : Uses the M92 made under license as the Petris P-3001. * : Used by the Danish Armed Forces in domestic and overseas operations (including UN peacekeeping operations) * : Issued to the Bundeswehr in 1992. Used by
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with black covers. * : Used both Schuberth and Induyco-made version for the Dutch military. Issued in 1995. * : Issued to the Norwegian military. * : Known in the Swiss military as the ''Schutzhelm 04'' (in German) and ''casque de protection balistique 04'' (in French). *
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: some examples were sent to IRC in Geneva. * : 28,000 Helmets were donated by Germany in 2022.


Former

* : Formerly used by the
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.


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* {{helmets Combat helmets of Germany Post–Cold War military equipment of Germany Military equipment introduced in the 1990s