Constructed with impact resistant Kevlar, this Russian 6b47 helmet was hand-modified into a high-pass style helmet by the occupier who wore it.
It was captured in the spring of 2022 by the Ukrainian Armed Forces 95th Air Assault Brigade on the edge of the creek by the village of Kamianka, after they liberated it from the Russian military. Kamianka is not far from Kupiansk in the Kharkiv Oblast.
Inscribed on the back of the helmet is “Гога” or “Goga” in English, and on the inside of the helmet is written “Сарат” which likely references the Russian city of Saratov.
This helmet is heavily battle-damaged, and is a grave reminder of the human cost of Putin’s war of aggression.
Constructed with impact resistant Kevlar, this Russian 6b47 helmet was hand-modified into a high-pass style helmet by the occupier who wore it.
It was captured in the spring of 2022 by the Ukrainian Armed Forces 95th Air Assault Brigade on the edge of the creek by the village of Kamianka, after they liberated it from the Russian military. Kamianka is not far from Kupiansk in the Kharkiv Oblast.
Inscribed on the back of the helmet is “Гога” or “Goga” in English, and on the inside of the helmet is written “Сарат” which likely references the Russian city of Saratov.
This helmet is heavily battle-damaged, and is a grave reminder of the human cost of Putin’s war of aggression.