In current times the death/wound toll from bombing has
superseded the fatalities caused by bullets. Hence helmets
need to protect the soldier against fragments and flying
projectiles of exploded artillery.
To measure ballistic performance against these fragments,
MKU helmets rely on Ballistic Test Standards STANAG 2920 &
MIL-STD-662-F.
In both standards, the helmets are tested using Fragment
Simulating Projectiles (FSP's). The 17 grain (1.1058 gms), 22
calibre FSP is the most commonly used FSP for evaluating the
performance of a military helmet shell.
The purpose of the test is to arrive at the V50alue of the
helmet. The V50 value describes the penetration velocity at
which a projectile is stopped 50% of the times. The higher this
value, the better is the protection offered. |