- Bulgarian M36 Helmet
The Bulgarian M36 helmet (in Bulgarian: "Каска М36") was the basic
helmet of theBulgarian Army prior to the outbreak ofWorld War II and during the Bulgarian participation in the war. Its latest variant is still in service along with several different modern helmets.History and variants
During
World War I Bulgarian soldiers were equipped with the German Stahlhelm M1916, which remained in service up to the end of 1930s. The restrictions imposed on the Bulgarian Army by theTreaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine of 1919 were overcome in the mid 1930s and in 1935 the High Command ordered the design of a new army helmet. At the end of 1935 the prototype was ready and subsequently approved in 1936. [Христо П. Дерменджиев, " [http://www.vi-books.com/vis/vis4/vis4_2/14.htm Българските военни каски] ", "Военно-исторически сборник", брой 2, 2004, retrieved onSeptember 11 ,2007 . bg icon]The general design was distantly reminiscent of the Stahlhelm, but with some considerable alterations. The general structure and depth were similar, but the brim was shortened, opened wider and more gradually turned. The ventilation apertures were retained, but set in smaller rounded fittings. The angles of the side and upper surfaces were conically increased with aim to cause hits of over 90o to ricochet. From mid-front to mid-rear a well-pronounced projecting rib was shaped. As result the helmet received a very distinctive outline with only a distant likeness to the Stahlhelm. [ [http://helmets.ru/cat_blg.htm helmets.ru] , Болгария М36, retrieved on
September 11 ,2007 . ru icon] It was made of steel with only a small quantity of the first model made of lighter laminated iron, exclusively as officers' dress gear. The edges of the shell were rolled over in the earliest type known as A, while on the later type known as B these were straight cut. In 1939 a new redesigned version with shallowed shell and shortened brim, known as type C, was brought into service. [Христо П. Дерменджиев, " [http://www.vi-books.com/vis/vis4/vis4_2/14.htm Българските военни каски] ", "Военно-исторически сборник", брой 2, 2004, retrieved onSeptember 11 ,2007 . bg icon] An estimated 70% of all production was of this third model. Factory-issued helmets were initially dark greyish-green in colour with a small shield inBulgarian flag colours on the right. Later new brighter pea-green shade was introduced. [ [http://kaski.boinaslava.net/m36.htm kaski.boinaslava.net] , retrieved onSeptember 11 ,2007 . bg icon] The leather suspension, or liner, were produced in several different variants. The M36 helmet design became lighter, more compact, and more comfortable than the First World War-era designs and provided excellent protection.It was introduced in regular service in
1936 . Initially, production began outsideBulgaria in three foreign factories: Sandrik in Dolne Hamre and Bruder Gottlieb und Brauchbar in Brun, Moravia (Bratri G&B - Brno) inCzechoslovakia and Eisenhuttenwerk Thale in Thale, Harz,Germany . [ [http://kaski.boinaslava.net/m36.htm kaski.boinaslava.net] , retrieved onSeptember 11 ,2007 . bg icon] In the end of 1935 a punching press was imported from Germany to Bulgaria and installed at the Military Works in the town ofKazanlak , and subsequently production continued in Bulgaria as well. The earlier bigger and heavier types A and B were phased out in the early 1950s, but the latest type C is still in service in the Bulgarian army. [Христо П. Дерменджиев, " [http://www.vi-books.com/vis/vis4/vis4_2/14.htm Българските военни каски] ", "Военно-исторически сборник", брой 2, 2004, retrieved onSeptember 11 ,2007 . bg icon]References
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* [http://www.vi-books.com/vis/vis4/vis4_2/14.htm Христо П. Дерменджиев, "Българските военни каски"] bg icon
* [http://kaski.boinaslava.net/m36.htm kaski.boinaslava.net] bg icon
* [http://helmets.ru/cat_blg.htm helmets.ru] ru icon
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