NAVY A-A-59765-2005 HELMET NAVAL BATTLE (NBH)《海战头盔》.pdf
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1、 INCH-POUND A-A-59765 3 February 2005 COMMERCIAL ITEM DESCRIPTION HELMET, NAVAL BATTLE (NBH) The General Services Administration has authorized the use of this commercial item description, for all federal agencies. 1. SCOPE. This commercial item description covers the requirements for a Naval Battle
2、 Helmet (NBH) to provide U.S. Navy personnel with head protection from ballistic fragments and impacts while performing duties on topside of ships. 2. SALIENT CHARACTERISTICS. 2.1 Physical and performance characteristics. The assembled Naval Battle Helmet shall be comprised of a helmet shell, an inn
3、er impact liner, an adjustable suspension frame assembly, and a chinstrap assembly. The helmet shall be configured to provide the user with cranial and ear protection from ballistic fragments and impacts. The helmet design shall incorporate a replaceable and adjustable suspension system including a
4、ratchet-type headband for quick sizing adjustment. The helmet shall contain a chinstrap having a quick donning/doffing feature. 2.1.1 Ballistic resistance performance: The assembled helmet shall exhibit ballistic limits of not less than the limits given in Table I when tested using the following siz
5、e steel fragments: a. 4-grain RCC at 0 degree obliquity (see Figure 1) b. 17-grain FSP at 0 degree obliquity (see Figure 2) c. 17-grain FSP at 45 degrees obliquity (see Figure 2) d. 64-grain RCC at 0 degree obliquity (see Figure 1) 2.1.1.1 Ballistic resistance test procedure. The ballistic resistanc
6、e test shall be conducted in accordance with NATO/STANAG 2920 Ballistic Test Method for Personal Armours and as described in the following paragraphs. The helmets used during testing shall be stored in the ballistic test chamber for not less than 24 hours prior to testing. 2.1.1.2 Projectiles. Three
7、 different size projectiles shall be used during testing. The 4-grain and 64-grain projectiles shall conform to Figure 1 of this document. The 17-grain projectile shall be .22 caliber, and conform to Figure 2 of this document. 2.1.1.3 Barrel. The barrel shall be .22 caliber, rifled barrel for the 4-
8、grain projectile, .30 caliber for the 17-grain projectile and .46 caliber for the 64-grain projectile. All barrels shall have a one-in-sixteen twist and a length of 28 inches. The barrel shall be chambered to accommodate firing the specified sabot. 2.1.1.4 Sabot. A sabot will be used in loading and
9、firing the projectiles for the 4-grain, 17-grain and 64-grain projectiles, respectively. Beneficial comments, recommendations, additions, deletions, clarifications, etc. and any data that may improve this document should be sent to: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, ATTN: SEA 05Q, 1333 Isaac Hul
10、l Avenue, SE, Stop 5160, Washington Navy Yard DC 20376-5160 or emailed to commandstandardsnavsea.navy.mil, with the subject line “Document Comment”. Since contact information can change, you may want to verify the currency of this address information using the ASSIST Online database at http:/assist.
11、daps.dla.mil. FSC 8470 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-A-A-59765 2.1.1.5 Pusher plate. The pusher plate of the 4-grain projectile shall have a diameter of 0.22 inch and a thickness of 0.071 inch. The pusher plate for the 17-grain proj
12、ectile shall have a diameter of 0.304 inch and a thickness of 0.050 inch. The pusher plate for the 64-grain projectile shall have a diameter of .508 inch and a thickness of 0.125 inch. The material shall be aluminum, 7075-T6 or 6061-T6. 2.1.1.6 Testing approach. The helmet shall be subdivided by mar
13、king the outside surface into five sections; a crown section and four side sections. The crown section shall be a 4-inch diameter circle. The four side sections shall be below the crown section and spaced at 90-degree intervals around the helmet. The side sections shall be identified by drawing line
14、s from the center of the crown section to marks on the periphery of the helmet spaced every 90 degrees. For testing with 4-grain and 17-grain projectiles, a minimum of two impacts, randomly placed, shall be fired in each section, except that one of the two impacts in the crown section shall be at th
15、e approximate center of this section. The impacts shall be a minimum distance of 1 inches from each other and from holes. For testing with 64-grain projectiles only one impact is required for each of the five sections. In all cases, the witness plate shall be rigidly mounted inside the helmet 2 inch
16、es behind the area of impact. 2.1.1.7 V50ballistic limit, BL(P). The V50ballistic limit BL(P) for impacts on each test helmet with 4-grain and 17-grain projectiles shall be the average of 6 fair impact velocities, consisting of the three lowest complete penetration velocities and the three highest p
17、artial penetration velocities, provided that the spread for the 6 velocities is not greater than the allowable ranges given in Table I. If the 6-round limit cannot be attained within the allowable range, the results are invalid. The V50ballistic limit will be determined for each size fragment by ave
18、raging the V50results for three test helmets. If either the average V50for three helmets is below the value given in Table I or there is a complete penetration below the limit given in Table I, the results are invalid. The V50BL(P) for 64-grain impacts on a test helmet shall be the average of the 4
19、impact velocities provided that two are partial penetrations and two are complete penetrations, and the spread is not greater than 125 ft/sec. If the limit cannot be attained within a velocity spread of 125 ft/sec or less, the results are invalid. Again, the V50ballistic limit shall be determined by
20、 averaging the V50results for three test helmets. If either the average V50is below the given value in Table I or there is a complete penetration below the limit in Table I, the results are invalid. 2.1.2 Impact performance. The assembled helmet shall be tested for impact resistance in accordance wi
21、th ANSI Z89.1. The helmet shall not transmit a force of more than 850 pounds during this test. For impact attenuation, the assembled helmet shall not transmit the impact energy to a standard head form accelerometer in excess of 300 g. The impact testing shall be in accordance with ANSI Z90.1, except
22、 that there will be a single side impact in four sites and each will be upon a flat steel anvil. 2.2 Design and construction. 2.2.1 Sizing. The helmet/impact liner shall be universal and fit head sizes from size 6 to size 8. A sketch of the Helmet Shell and Impact Liner is provided in Figure 3. 2.2.
23、2 Helmet shell. The helmet shell shall be fabricated using a para-aramid ballistic material capable of meeting the performance requirements. A dimensional sketch of the helmet shell is provided in Figure 4. The weight of the unfinished helmet shell, not including external finish or edging, shall not
24、 exceed 39 ounces. 2.2.3 Coating. The external surface of the helmet shell shall be finished with an epoxy paint system consisting of a primer coat (color olive drab green), an aggregate coat (color olive drab green), which shall be 40/100 mesh walnut shell flour 10 ounces of walnut flour to 1 gallo
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