MPC-1
The MPC-1 is a combat helmet of Yugoslavian origin manufactured from the mid-1980s by the PAP Lubljana company.[1] The helmet is a derivative of the Israeli OR-201 but intended for Paramilitary forces.
Differences from the OR-201
The main differences between the MPC-1 and the OR-201 is that it comes with a riot visor mount and neck cover for Paramilitary forces and a different chinstrap, similar to the PČ99 helmet.[2]
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