Talk:Adrian helmet

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This is model M15 on the photo. The M15 was introduced in 1915 and was widely used all over the world (f.e. USSR to 1936 or Polish cavalry and artillery in 1939). Model 26 does not have the connecting hoop between the peak and "pot" and the leather filling is mounted on 8 rivets (4X2) - not on the sinous tin like M15 (notice that some M15 were changed into the rivet ones (4 single rivets). The M26 was used by France in the war and later was used by the German forces (police etc.). Some of them were used during the Warsaw Rising in 1944 and by the National Railway Guards (Straż Kolei Państwowych) in Poland early after the war.

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