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The name FAST helmet was coined by a manufacturing company called Ops-Core in 2005.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hardheadveterans.com/blogs/reviews/the-fast-helmet-future-assault-shell-technology-explained|title=THE FAST HELMET {{!}} FUTURE ASSAULT SHELL TECHNOLOGY EXPLAINED|date=June 1, 2018|website=Hard Head Veterans|access-date=August 27, 2018}}</ref> In 2008, Ops-Core showed off their prototype helmet with their Head-Loc™ Helmet Retention System (a.k.a. Head-Loc Retention System) at the 2008 [[SHOT Show|SHOT SHOW]] convention. The helmet was publicly revealed in 2009 at the annual SHOT Show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soldiersystems.net/2009/03/04/ops-core-releases-new-products/|title=Ops-Core Releases New Products - Soldier Systems Daily}}</ref> It was issued to [[United States special operations forces|U.S. special forces operators]] deployed in [[Afghanistan]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.defensereview.com/ops-core-fast-ballistic-helmet-crye-multicam-camo-pattern-with-fast-arc-4-position-accessory-rail-connectors-and-integrated-head-loc-chinstrap-retention-system-being-deployed-to-afghanistan-with-u/|title=Ops-Core FAST Ballistic Helmet (Crye MultiCam Camo Pattern?) Military Combat Helmet with FAST-ARC Accessory Rail Connectors and Head-Loc Chinstrap Retention System Going Operational in Afghanistan with U.S. Army Special Forces: FAST Helmet Demo Video, and Contour HD Tactical Helmet Cam (Camera) Photos!|first=David|last=Crane+|website=DefenseReview.com (DR): An online tactical technology and military defense technology magazine with particular focus on the latest and greatest tactical firearms news (tactical gun news), tactical gear news and tactical shooting news.}}</ref>
The name FAST helmet was coined by a manufacturing company called Ops-Core in 2005.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hardheadveterans.com/blogs/reviews/the-fast-helmet-future-assault-shell-technology-explained|title=THE FAST HELMET {{!}} FUTURE ASSAULT SHELL TECHNOLOGY EXPLAINED|date=June 1, 2018|website=Hard Head Veterans|access-date=August 27, 2018}}</ref> In 2008, Ops-Core showed off their prototype helmet with their Head-Loc™ Helmet Retention System (a.k.a. Head-Loc Retention System) at the 2008 [[SHOT Show|SHOT SHOW]] convention. The helmet was publicly revealed in 2009 at the annual SHOT Show.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soldiersystems.net/2009/03/04/ops-core-releases-new-products/|title=Ops-Core Releases New Products - Soldier Systems Daily}}</ref> It was issued to [[United States special operations forces|U.S. special forces operators]] deployed in [[Afghanistan]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.defensereview.com/ops-core-fast-ballistic-helmet-crye-multicam-camo-pattern-with-fast-arc-4-position-accessory-rail-connectors-and-integrated-head-loc-chinstrap-retention-system-being-deployed-to-afghanistan-with-u/|title=Ops-Core FAST Ballistic Helmet (Crye MultiCam Camo Pattern?) Military Combat Helmet with FAST-ARC Accessory Rail Connectors and Head-Loc Chinstrap Retention System Going Operational in Afghanistan with U.S. Army Special Forces: FAST Helmet Demo Video, and Contour HD Tactical Helmet Cam (Camera) Photos!|first=David|last=Crane+|website=DefenseReview.com (DR): An online tactical technology and military defense technology magazine with particular focus on the latest and greatest tactical firearms news (tactical gun news), tactical gear news and tactical shooting news.}}</ref>


In 2019, U.S. Special Operations Command awarded Gentex a contract worth $95 million to supply Ops-Core FAST SF Super High Cut Helmets.<ref name="SOFREPO">https://sofrep.com/gear/us-special-operations-command-reveals-new-helmet-for-operators/</ref>
In 2019, [[United States Special Operations Command|U.S. Special Operations Command]] awarded Gentex a contract worth $95 million to supply Ops-Core FAST SF Super High Cut Helmets.<ref name="SOFREPO">https://sofrep.com/gear/us-special-operations-command-reveals-new-helmet-for-operators/</ref>


==Development==
==Development==

Revision as of 13:24, 6 April 2021

Future Assault Shell Technology helmet
U.S. Marine Raider wearing a FAST Maritime helmet.
TypeCombat helmet
Place of originUnited States of America
Service history
In service2009 – present
Used bySee Users
WarsWar on Terror
Production history
DesignerU.S. Army Research Laboratory in collaboration with the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center and the Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier
ManufacturerOps-Core (a part of Gentex)
Produced2007 – present
Variantsballistic:
  • FAST Sentry
  • FAST XP
  • FAST Maritime (MT)
  • FAST SF

non-ballistic:

  • FAST Bump (Base Jump)
  • FAST Carbon
  • FAST SF Carbon Composite
Specifications
Weight315–1034 g (0.69–2.28 lbs), depending on size and model

The Ops-Core Future Assault Shell Technology (FAST) Helmet, also known as the FAST helmet, is a combat helmet used by special operations forces and law enforcement organizations.

The FAST helmet series is characteristic for its shell shape – ear cut geometry which extends critical coverage over the rear occipital bone without load carrier interference, and optimizes weight distribution for increased stability, integration, balance, and improved comfort. Along with the cut, the helmet is distinctive by one of its primary design features including the various suspension and retention systems, and the ARC rails which enable mounting of helmet lights and cameras.

History

It was developed by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory in collaboration with the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center and the Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier as part of the Army Manufacturing Technology (ManTech) Program, which led to the development of other helmets such as the Maritime helmet and the Enhanced Combat Helmet (ECH).[1][2]

The name FAST helmet was coined by a manufacturing company called Ops-Core in 2005.[3] In 2008, Ops-Core showed off their prototype helmet with their Head-Loc™ Helmet Retention System (a.k.a. Head-Loc Retention System) at the 2008 SHOT SHOW convention. The helmet was publicly revealed in 2009 at the annual SHOT Show.[4] It was issued to U.S. special forces operators deployed in Afghanistan.[5]

In 2019, U.S. Special Operations Command awarded Gentex a contract worth $95 million to supply Ops-Core FAST SF Super High Cut Helmets.[6]

Development

Compared to standard combat helmets, the FAST helmet offers up to 25% weight reduction and is notable for its early use of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene fibers (UHMWPE) in its design.[1][2] It was also designed to allow outside features such as wearing communications headsets which can be attached with rail adapters.[7]

Design

The FAST helmet ranges in weight from about 315 to 1034 g (0.69 to 2.28 lbs). The type of UHMWPE material for the ballistic FAST models provides increased protection against handgun rounds. It can be fitted with a mounting bracket, patented first in 2014,[8] for accessories like night vision goggles and comm headsets,[9] similar to MICH and PASGT.

Users can wear it with different communications headsets with ease and comfort. It has different color options, such as foliage green, black, urban tan, MultiCam and desert MARPAT.[10] As well as having mesh and cloth helmet covers in varying camouflage patterns.

Users

Gallery

References

  1. ^ a b c "ARL-led program enables new manufacturing processes for ballistic protection". EurekaAlert!. May 16, 2012. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  2. ^ a b National Research Council (2014). Review of Department of Defense Test Protocols for Combat Helmets. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press.
  3. ^ "THE FAST HELMET | FUTURE ASSAULT SHELL TECHNOLOGY EXPLAINED". Hard Head Veterans. June 1, 2018. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  4. ^ "Ops-Core Releases New Products - Soldier Systems Daily".
  5. ^ Crane+, David. "Ops-Core FAST Ballistic Helmet (Crye MultiCam Camo Pattern?) Military Combat Helmet with FAST-ARC Accessory Rail Connectors and Head-Loc Chinstrap Retention System Going Operational in Afghanistan with U.S. Army Special Forces: FAST Helmet Demo Video, and Contour HD Tactical Helmet Cam (Camera) Photos!". DefenseReview.com (DR): An online tactical technology and military defense technology magazine with particular focus on the latest and greatest tactical firearms news (tactical gun news), tactical gear news and tactical shooting news.
  6. ^ a b https://sofrep.com/gear/us-special-operations-command-reveals-new-helmet-for-operators/
  7. ^ Scharine, Angelique; Weatherless, Rachel (September 2013). "Evaluation of Variants of 3M Peltor ComTAC Tactical Communication and Protection System (TCAPS) Headsets: Measures of Hearing Protection and Auditory Performance". U.S. Army Research Laboratory – via ResearchGate.
  8. ^ https://patents.google.com/patent/USD766521
  9. ^ https://www.equipnor.com/media/1550/2015_ops-core_catalog.pdf
  10. ^ http://www.nowar.de/katalog/komplett/002_pers_schutzausr_takt_einsatzbekl/213_helme/opscore_fast_ball/opscore_fast_ball_uk.htm
  11. ^ http://sipol.at/en/2017/03/30/new-gear/
  12. ^ a b http://www.veterans-jobs-center.com/vjc/les-chroniques-de-vjc/forces-speciales-retex-ou-quand-le-bon-matos-t-evite-d-etre-porte-par-six-.html
  13. ^ "Contracts Worth US$ 745 Million Announced At DSA 2016". www.defenseworld.net.
  14. ^ "New Ballistic Helmets for the Army - Malaysian Defence".
  15. ^ https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/109226138/woman-bites-aos-police-officer-during-firearms-callout
  16. ^ "Ops-Core Helmets for the whole Norwegian Army". Military Times. September 7, 2011. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  17. ^ http://soldiersystems.net/2011/09/08/ops-core-wins-norwegian-helmet-contract/
  18. ^ "An Overview of Philippine Elite & Special Forces". Boot Camp & Military Fitness Institute. 2019-09-13. Retrieved 2021-02-20.[better source needed]
  19. ^ a b https://web.archive.org/web/20190927152509/http://www.special-ops.pl/artykul/id319,shot-show-2013?p=5
  20. ^ "Ops-Core Helmet Saves Turkish Soldier's Life - Soldier Systems Daily".
  21. ^ https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/11305/ukrainian-spetnazs-weapons-and-gear-may-show-an-american-touch
  22. ^ "Ops-Core Awarded Contract to Supply UAE with the Ops-Core FAST Ballistic High Cut (XP) Helmet". Gentex. 12 November 2013.
  23. ^ "Combat Helmets Have Moved Beyond Just Protection". Task & Purpose. 12 June 2015.
  24. ^ "Ops-Core Helmet Saves LAPD SWAT Officer's Life - Soldier Systems Daily".
  25. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20190416191647/https://www.fbo.gov/index.php?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=530709eb3f91576ec54d9e928ca6226e&tab=core&_cview=1
  26. ^ "Đặc nhiệm Việt Nam bắt kịp xu thế mũ chống đạn hàng đầu thế giới". Kienthuc.net.vn. 2020-12-10. Retrieved 2021-03-17.

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