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The '''Stahlhelm''' ([[Praeta]]: ''Salszhilm'') is Praeta for "steel helmet", the usage and the type having become a commonplace in the militaries of the [[Raspur Pact]]. | The '''Stahlhelm''' ([[Praeta]]: ''Salszhilm'') is Praeta for "steel helmet", the usage and the type having become a commonplace in the militaries of the [[Raspur Pact]]. | ||
In spite of its name and Benacian provenance, the [[Natopia]]n design of the | In spite of its name and Benacian provenance, the [[Natopia]]n design of the M1671, whilst retaining the tradition shape of the [[M1639 Stahlhelm|M1639]], featured a shell made of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene materials and housings for modular communications and situational awareness equipment. | ||
The Stahlhelm, retaining the distinctive "coal scuttle" shape of its Benacian forebears, is instantly recognisable and | Production on behalf of the [[Benacian Union Defence Force]], [[Natopian Defense Force]], [[Imperial Constancian Armed Forces]], and other militaries of the [[Raspur Pact]], is undertaken by [[Neridia Defense Industries]]. 3,627,319 examples of the type were produced at the Triegon NDI Arsenal between {{AN|1671}} and {{AN|1679}}, with a steady rate of production continuing over the subsequent seventy-two years up to {{AN|1751}} when estimates were made of a total production amounting to 29,018,552 helmets. | ||
The Stahlhelm, retaining the distinctive "coal scuttle" shape of its Benacian forebears, is instantly recognisable and remained a common element of military propaganda. | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:37, 22 December 2025

The Stahlhelm (Praeta: Salszhilm) is Praeta for "steel helmet", the usage and the type having become a commonplace in the militaries of the Raspur Pact.
In spite of its name and Benacian provenance, the Natopian design of the M1671, whilst retaining the tradition shape of the M1639, featured a shell made of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene materials and housings for modular communications and situational awareness equipment.
Production on behalf of the Benacian Union Defence Force, Natopian Defense Force, Imperial Constancian Armed Forces, and other militaries of the Raspur Pact, is undertaken by Neridia Defense Industries. 3,627,319 examples of the type were produced at the Triegon NDI Arsenal between 1671 AN and 1679 AN, with a steady rate of production continuing over the subsequent seventy-two years up to 1751 AN when estimates were made of a total production amounting to 29,018,552 helmets.
The Stahlhelm, retaining the distinctive "coal scuttle" shape of its Benacian forebears, is instantly recognisable and remained a common element of military propaganda.