It's just a type of pith helmet, similar to what's used by most troops deployed in warmer climates. I do wonder why none of them have boonies though since that would make slightly more sense for the U.S. military gear repurposed by the NCR.
I guess it's more rigid than a boonie? Might be a ballistic helmet with a pith covering?
The NCR helmet looks almost like a covering over a standard helmet - hence my confusion. I'm aware that a normal pith helmet doesn't provide ballistic protection and is made of bamboo/other cloth material.
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Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 24 pts · 95d
It's just a type of pith helmet, similar to what's used by most troops deployed in warmer climates. I do wonder why none of them have boonies though since that would make slightly more sense for the U.S. military gear repurposed by the NCR.
I guess it's more rigid than a boonie? Might be a ballistic helmet with a pith covering?
Trudov@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 95d
It is made of compressed bamboo.
Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 2 pts · 95d
The NCR helmet looks almost like a covering over a standard helmet - hence my confusion. I'm aware that a normal pith helmet doesn't provide ballistic protection and is made of bamboo/other cloth material.
Trudov@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 95d
The NCR helmet, judging by the sound of the fall, is made of metal. a thin sheet metal bender.
Which is logical. In the wastelands, trees are scarce, but scrap metal is everywhere.
Emi@ani.social · 4 pts · 95d
I assume boonie wouldn't survive a hundred years.
Flamekebab@piefed.social · 3 pts · 95d
If they're cotton and stored reasonably they'd survive much longer than a hundred years.