Evaluation of the Head Trauma Safety For Low and High Cut Composite Ballistic Helmets Design

Authors

  • Paulina Dmowska-Jasek Institute of Security Technologies, MORATEX, 3 Marii Sklodowskiej - Curie Str., Lodz - 90 505, Poland https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4354-5014
  • Emilia Góreczna-Skrzyńska Institute of Security Technologies, MORATEX, 3 Marii Sklodowskiej - Curie Str., Lodz - 90 505, Poland
  • Marek Klich Institute of Security Technologies, MORATEX, 3 Marii Sklodowskiej - Curie Str., Lodz - 90 505, Poland
  • Mateusz Stecki Institute of Security Technologies, MORATEX, 3 Marii Sklodowskiej - Curie Str., Lodz - 90 505, Poland
  • Marzena Fejdyś Institute of Security Technologies, MORATEX, 3 Marii Sklodowskiej - Curie Str., Lodz - 90 505, Poland
  • Maciej Gloger Institute of Security Technologies, MORATEX, 3 Marii Sklodowskiej - Curie Str., Lodz - 90 505, Poland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.20518

Keywords:

Safety risk of ballistic helmet estimation, HIC testing, Safety risk of ballistic helmet estimation, HIC testing, Ballistic impact attenuation test.

Abstract

The subject of the study was to assess the risk of internal injuries to the head protected by ballistic helmets varying in design and material composition. For the study, the two design of the ballistic head protector: high- and lowcut helmets were applied, for which the safety was verified using FMJ 9 mm parabellum projectile.

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Published

2025-03-24

How to Cite

Paulina Dmowska-Jasek, Emilia Góreczna-Skrzyńska, Marek Klich, Mateusz Stecki, Marzena Fejdyś, & Maciej Gloger. (2025). Evaluation of the Head Trauma Safety For Low and High Cut Composite Ballistic Helmets Design. Defence Science Journal, 75(2), 159–166. https://doi.org/10.14429/dsj.20518

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Armaments & Explosives