British World War II Airborne Helmet

British World War II Airborne Helmet

British airborne helmets are mostly developed based on MK III helmets (installed in 1941). They reduce the weight (about 1.1kg) by thinning the thickness of the steel shell (about 1.1-1.2mm) while maintaining effective protection against shrapnel (they can resist 7.92mm rifle shrapnel within 50 meters).
Polish Wing Cavalry Helmet

Polish Wing Cavalry Helmet

The Winged Cavalry Helmet is the characteristic helmet used by the Polish Winged Cavalry (Hussars) and has a very distinctive exterior design. The Polish Wing Cavalry was a very famous and elite cavalry unit in the Polish and Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569-1795), they were known for their fighting skills and unique equipment.
F-35 fighter jet third-generation pilot helmet

F-35 fighter jet third-generation pilot helmet

A major "innovation" in the design of the US F-35 Lightning fighter jet is the complete elimination of the head up display in the cockpit and the use of helmet mounted displays to provide critical information to pilots. The helmet is named "Genesis III" or HMDS Gen 3 and is worth $400000. Because it is a high-tech "Omnidirectional Fighter Helmet System" (HMDS) that makes the aircraft transparent to the pilot, with no blind spots in its field of view. The helmet is equipped with six sets of cameras on the outside, which can capture and transmit images from various directions, presenting the pilot with a 360 degree visual composite space around them.
King Gustav Vasa's gilded crown helmet

King Gustav Vasa's gilded crown helmet

The gilded crown adopts a medieval style, symbolizing Gustav Vasa as both a part of the old alliance and a part of the newly established hereditary monarchy. The helmet was used at Gustav Vasa's funeral in 1560, when witnesses mentioned a helmet decorated with a gilded crown. The helmet was purchased for the king by Klaus Heigel, the king's agent, in Augsburg.
Red football helmet OBJ model

Red football helmet OBJ model

Blue football helmet OBJ model

Blue football helmet OBJ model

3D model of German fire brigade helmet

3D model of German fire brigade helmet

Moorish helmet

Moorish helmet

A 16th century Moorish helmet collected in the Heiligenkreis Monastery Museum. Morion helmet, an open helmet without armor. Composed of two pieces.
Clothing in the movie "Spider Man: Hero Returns": Vulture Helmet

Clothing in the movie "Spider Man: Hero Returns": Vulture Helmet

Vulture is a supervillain under Marvel Comics, first appearing in the second issue of Fantastic Spider Man (May 1963), co created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. His real name is Adrian Toomes. He was originally an electronics engineer and had always had a dream of flying. He conducted countless experiments to create wings like birds, but due to a lack of research funding, he was deceived by a businessman and imprisoned. After escaping from prison, his temperament changed greatly. He used his invented flying suit to transform into a "vulture" and began to retaliate against society.
The character in the movie 'Guardians of the Galaxy': Star Lord

The character in the movie 'Guardians of the Galaxy': Star Lord

Star Lord is a superhero under Marvel Comics in the United States, first appearing in issue 8 of Thanos and co created by Steve Inghart and Steve Gunn. My real name is Peter Jason Quill, and I have a half human, half Sparta Toi bloodline. I was born to Jason Spartacus, the ruler of Sparta Toi, and Meredith Quill, a woman from Colorado, USA. Xingjue is an outstanding marksman and swordsman, skilled in hand to hand combat. He was originally fighting alone and joined the United Front in the comic book "Star Annihilation". In the 2008 comic book "Guardians of the Galaxy," a group of superheroes were recruited to form the Guardians of the Galaxy.
Clothing in the game "Marvel Avengers: Loki's Helmet"

Clothing in the game "Marvel Avengers: Loki's Helmet"

Loki Lawson is a supervillain and antihero under Marvel Comics, first appearing in episode 6 of Venus. Loki, abbreviated as Loki, is the god of fire and mischief in Norse mythology, as well as the god of evil and lies. He is the son of the Frost Giant King Laufi and was discovered and adopted by the father of the gods, Odin, after Laufi's defeat. Growing up with Thor, Loki coveted the throne of Asgard and fought against Thor and the Avengers multiple times. In the TV series' Rocky Season 2 ', Tom Hiddleston played the role. Loki sacrificed himself to preserve all timelines and became the 'God of Stories' for all timelines.
Equipment in the game "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim": Dragon Bone Helmet

Equipment in the game "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim": Dragon Bone Helmet

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is a single player role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. The armor made from dragon bones in the game is the best performing armor in the game.
Clothing in the TV series' Mandalorian ': Mandalorian helmets

Clothing in the TV series' Mandalorian ': Mandalorian helmets

The Mandalorian is the first live action series of Star Wars, written and produced by Jon Favreau. The timeline of the drama is set after the fall of the empire and before the emergence of the First Order. Tell the story of a lone gunman's arduous struggle in the remote star belt of the Milky Way galaxy far from the control of the New Republic.
Armor in the game PUBG: K6-3 helmet

Armor in the game PUBG: K6-3 helmet

K6-3 helmet is a type of armor used in the game PUBG, commonly known as the third level head. The prototype is the Arkin helmet, a Soviet/Russian origin anti combat helmet that was commonly used in the special forces of the KGB, Federal Security Service, and other law enforcement agencies from the 1980s to the 2000s. It has since been discontinued. Similar in appearance to helmets worn by welders, Aljin and other similar helmets are also jokingly referred to as "welding helmets" by some military enthusiasts in Chinese speaking regions.
Equipment for the game "The Witcher III: Wild Hunt": Wild Hunter Helmet

Equipment for the game "The Witcher III: Wild Hunt": Wild Hunter Helmet

Crazy Hunting is a group of ghosts, ghost knights riding skeleton horses, wearing decaying armor, and tattered cloaks. Under their deathly gray masks, their skin is pale, and their eyes are filled with ghostly flames, as if they were dead. In summer, their parade only flies high over the sky, but in winter, their cycling is even more terrifying. The wild hunting team brings an evil aura, and the wind is mixed with screams, livestock restlessness, and lightning and thunder. Crazy hunting has abducted humans while riding, and this has been a common occurrence for many centuries. These people have disappeared from the view of others until they may be thrown back into their original world, leaving only an empty shell.
Prop for the game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla: Viking Shield Helmet

Prop for the game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla: Viking Shield Helmet

Prop for the game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla: Viking Berserker Helmet

Prop for the game Assassin's Creed: Valhalla: Viking Berserker Helmet

Modern night vision goggles, noise cancelling headphones, microphones, military helmets

Modern night vision goggles, noise cancelling headphones, microphones, military helmets

British steel combat helmet Brody helmet during World War I

British steel combat helmet Brody helmet during World War I

The Brody helmet is a steel combat helmet designed and patented by John Leopold Brodie in London in 1915. Its improved form became the British helmet, steel helmet, Mark I, and the American M1917 helmet. Simply put, it is known as the shrapnel helmet, combat pitcher, Tommy helmet, tin hat, and in the United States, it is called the Dough Boy helmet. It is also known as a disc hat, tin hoop hat, washbasin, combat bowling (when worn by officers), and Kelly helmet.
World War II steel helmets for American soldiers

World War II steel helmets for American soldiers

Gustav Vasa's steel helmet at the Royal Swedish Armory Museum

Gustav Vasa's steel helmet at the Royal Swedish Armory Museum

It was made in 1540 in Germany, probably in Augsburg or Nuremberg, which was home to some of the most skilled armour makers of the time. The visor is the part that covers the face and was not originally part of the helmet, but is thought to be of the same period. This helmet is quite special-looking and is one of the few well-preserved items owned by King Gustav Vasa of Sweden. The helmet is currently on display at the Royal Swedish Armoury Museum, which is located in the Royal Palace in Stockholm and is one of the oldest museums in the world. The museum houses historical artifacts from the Swedish royal family and military.
Barsanet-style steel helmet at Rida Hall Gate Church in Sweden

Barsanet-style steel helmet at Rida Hall Gate Church in Sweden

This helmet was made in Germany, around the middle of the 16th century. It was once mistaken for a relic of King Magnus Laduras of Sweden, who died in 1290. The helmet, together with a set of armor consisting of unrelated parts, was on display in the Church of Rida Hall, Sweden, until 1866. The church is the mausoleum of the Swedish royal family and one of the oldest churches in Sweden. It is a Basarnett-style helmet, the distinctive feature is that there is a sharp mouth protruding forward in front of the mask, the main function is to deflect frontal attacks. It was more popular in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries and was often used to equip heavily armored pistol cavalry.
Mandalorian Helmet

Mandalorian Helmet

Mandalorian helmets have a unique design, a sense of technology and a sense of the future, and have a very strong protective ability. Helmets are usually made of hard and wear-resistant metal and plastic materials, including iron, steel, aluminum alloys, etc. The shape of the helmet is simple, with a circular center of gravity as the design center, which can effectively protect the head and face of Mandalorian people in battle. The facing of the helmet is not too much gorgeous decoration, but through carving, graffiti and other ways to show the personality characteristics and theme symbols of the Mandalorian people, such as sharp eyes, cold face, oblique convex lines.
Star Wars Death Soldier's Helmet

Star Wars Death Soldier's Helmet

The Star Wars unit. Death trooper (Death Soldier) is an elite Imperial Stormtrooper affiliated to the Military Intelligence Department (Military Intelligence), dressed in special black armor, and its subordinate object is reminiscent of the legendary Shadow stormtroopers (Shadow Squad), and the Rebels alliance in a desperate battle. The death squads are trained in unarmed combat, heavy weapons, demolition, improvised weapons, guerrilla warfare and marksmanship. To cover their tracks, the death forces left little evidence of their mission.