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Photos Wehrmacht helmets in the Afghan Royal Army

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Independence day

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Reception of President Eisenhower

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Reception of General-Secretary Khrushchev

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Soldier of the elite Royal Household Unit, dedicated to guard the King and his possessions

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Most likely the helmets were purchased from Nazi Germany during the 1930's, but I don't know any details about that. Anyone with more info is welcome to share it.
 
Independence day

AD-Afghanistan-1960-Bill-Podlich-Photography-47.jpg



Reception of President Eisenhower

iYCp633.jpg


830556d1429585135-afghan-m18-helmet-afghan_2_dec_1959_-_edit_2.jpg



Reception of General-Secretary Khrushchev

khrushtchev-1955-in-Afgh-a19_51215049.jpg



Soldier of the elite Royal Household Unit, dedicated to guard the King and his possessions

guard.jpg


Most likely the helmets were purchased from Nazi Germany during the 1930's, but I don't know any details about that. Anyone with more info is welcome to share it.

In short, you are correct, even the WWI vintage and Austro-Hungarian versions. Served well into the 1980. The steel shells were "unkillable", liners and straps were, of course replaced sometimes in very primitive fashion. Some helmets had 5-6 coats of paint applied over the decades of service on them according to the Soviet sources.
 
I don't think Khrushchev liked that image very much, it must have brought him some memories ...mil-smile04
 
I don't think Khrushchev liked that image very much, it must have brought him some memories ...mil-smile04

Absolutely. As you can imagine all kinds of contraband was being shipped into the USSR during the Afghan War, but not these helmets. Although, I have heard that due to rough usage and "upgrades" they were no longer valuable.
 
Actually, some people are willing to pay good money for a helmet like these:

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The Afghan triple triangle is missing, no strap as well, and yet it coast 104$.

 

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