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  1. The SSh-39 (Russian: СШ-39) and SSh-40 (Russian: СШ-40, both from стальной шлем, stal'noy shlem, lit.'steel helmet') were two similar designs of steel combat helmet designed and used by the Soviet Union's Red Army. They were the main forms of helmet in use during World War II and had only superficial differences between them. SSh-39.

  2. Category:Combat helmets of Russia. The main article for this category is Combat helmet. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Military helmets of Russia.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SSh-68SSh-68 - Wikipedia

    The SSh-68 (Russian: СШ-68 [стальной шлем образца 1968 года/stalnoy shlyem], English: SSh-68 steel helmet model 1968) - is a steel combat helmet of the Soviet and then Russian Armed Forces.

  4. Soviet-Helmets.com - The Online Reference Guide to World War II Soviet Helmets. On our website you can find the items like original uniform, headgear, steel helmets, equipment & awards, personal items, battlefield relics and may be the items you need for your collection.

  5. 6 mar 2024 · General Information: The SSh-40[1] was the most widely used helmet in the history of the Red Army and was the basic helmet of the Soviet soldier in the Second World War. The SSh-40 was an improvement over the previous model, the SSh-39.

  6. Soviet helmet SSh40 was the main USSR helmet during the Second World War. We will tell you about this helmet and its previous versions (SSh36, SSh39) in this article.

  7. Pre WW2 Soviet Russian experimental M36 steel helmet designed for heavy howitzer artillery, made by Izhora factory "Izhorskiy zavod" in Leningrad, the factory name is "Izd 187/35". The helmets were produced, then approved by Russian army, and were not accepted.

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