British Mk IV Steel Helmet with 1956 Pattern Liner

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  • A video covering the British Mk IV helmet fitted with the 1956 Pattern liner.
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  • @KTM-xz9qj
    @KTM-xz9qj Рік тому +30

    Basic training 1985. A pain in the arse. Bounced on my head when running. Metal stud banging into my skull. Spent loads of time skriming one up. 1 meter of hessian and a net. Them old cut up combat jackets and skrim. My liner lift the dot was broken so it moved all over the place. When I got my first Kevlar helmet it was like been issued something from the future.

    • @ArenBerberian
      @ArenBerberian Рік тому

      I find stuffing old socks into the inside of the liner helps.

    • @blatherskite9601
      @blatherskite9601 Рік тому +1

      @@ArenBerberian Hope you washed them first!

  • @DavidFraser007
    @DavidFraser007 Рік тому +5

    We had these when I joined up in 1977, they were already relics, the only advantage was that everybody including officers hated them , so we hardly used them. When we got the new plastic helmets in 1985 the same officers got overexcited by them and we wore them even driving vehicles on exercise.

  • @richthompson1234
    @richthompson1234 Рік тому +11

    I served 1977-88 and was issued the steel 'battle bowler' until '85 when the new combat helmet was issued.
    For my steel helmet I had one of the black chin cups, got it from an old motorcycle helmet. The chin cups were definitely not standard issue!
    I used my combat jacket 'button-on' hood to cover the steel helmet. Then black elastic attached to the netting, with some scrim from a vehicle cam-net to finish it off!
    Nice vid, brought back many memories, thanks 👍

  • @padraigcurran3236
    @padraigcurran3236 Рік тому +5

    I find it mad that the irish defence forces never used that liner even though we used it just as long from the 1960s to the mid 1980s.

  • @mrjockt
    @mrjockt Рік тому +2

    Someone on our section commented on how the shape of the helmet resembled a tortoise’s shell, so one of our lads who was a dab hand with an air-brush sprayed his helmet up to look like a tortoise’s shell, and did an excellent job of it, unfortunately our Flight Sergeant didn’t think it was appropriate and made him respray his helmet back to its old colour.

  • @davidbrennan660
    @davidbrennan660 Рік тому +1

    Some would cover with a cut up sand bag,( I used some hessian fabric that was used to cover bricks with to protect them when building a wall) then camouflage with black and brown boot polish in irregular splotches. Fit the green net and scrim with hessian/ an old army towel strips, Camo net material could catch fire on the Bayonet Assault Course I was told.

  • @chrissheppard5068
    @chrissheppard5068 Рік тому +2

    Joined in 74 I never saw that foam type lining. It was just an awful very uncomfortable helmet which also had that look at me don't I look a complete numpty look about it, so it did complement the large pack and puttees to ensure you looked and felt a complete fool from top to foot. The kit nowadays is brilliant.

  • @johngreen-sk4yk
    @johngreen-sk4yk Рік тому +6

    Great review, but you may be surprised to know these helmets stayed in service with some TA infantry battalions into the early 90,s ! I Managed to keep hold of mine when we finally got our mk 6,s .

    • @taffwob
      @taffwob Рік тому +1

      We got ours replaced in '92 along with brand spanking new L85's that fell to bits and there was a real wave of helmet fever from the grown ups. You only had to have so much as the fastening undone on the chinstrap & they went mental.
      A better helmet all round but massively hot to wear in summer, nice of them to supply a DPM cover that was just too small.

    • @johngreen-sk4yk
      @johngreen-sk4yk Рік тому +1

      @@taffwob Similar story ,I think we got l85,s in 91 but had to wait till about 93 to get mk 6 helmet and plce webbing ! By that point most guys had got fed up with waiting and acquired their own one way or another.

    • @RiflemanMoore
      @RiflemanMoore  Рік тому +1

      Good to know, thank you!

  • @j24530959
    @j24530959 Рік тому +1

    The colour of the cloth liner is
    The cloth liner was that brown colour, the helmet was the most uncomfortable bit of army kit i ever wore , moreso when it has got the visor on it which we wore in Northern Ireland which made it front heavy.

  • @liammalarky3483
    @liammalarky3483 Рік тому +1

    These were a nightmare as others have said. Their ONLY saving grace in my view was that the front rim locked into place perfectly behind an SLR's rear sight block. When prone at night with your head held by the chin strap you could "look" like you were awake and sighting down the barrel. And, half drift off...

  • @steveforster9764
    @steveforster9764 Рік тому +1

    Oh the joys

  • @keithorbell8946
    @keithorbell8946 Рік тому +1

    Birmingham University OTC 1989-1992 we were still issued those. Otterburn training area in the Summer of 1990, they had to be used as buckets because some @rse decided it would be a good idea to fire a mini flare into a tinder dry forestry block!

    • @andrewjohnston4127
      @andrewjohnston4127 Рік тому

      I was there that summer (probably the next unit to arrive ) I do remember it being a scorcher of a summer 😁

    • @keithorbell8946
      @keithorbell8946 Рік тому +1

      @@andrewjohnston4127 it was, for the 3 weeks before I was at an archaeological dig just outside Taunton, the ground was like rock!
      29 Commando RA were at Redesdale Camp at the same time as us, along with their TA support units, doing a shooting congregation. Good fun camp for us, that.

  • @andrewjohnston4127
    @andrewjohnston4127 Рік тому +2

    I personally think this liner is more comfortable than the mk6 that replaced it. We still wore these in the early 90s for fire piquet , painted red and sat lined up next to the fire fighting kit.

  • @stuartbennett7614
    @stuartbennett7614 Рік тому +3

    Lift the dot left a dent in my head, mk6 with a ffd was far superior

  • @stevethomas5849
    @stevethomas5849 Рік тому +3

    That is exactly what my dad formerly SSGT then WO2 had in the early 1980s.

    • @fus149hammer5
      @fus149hammer5 Рік тому +2

      Yup same here. Our granddads from Normandy on would recognise them straight away.

  • @andrewfox6631
    @andrewfox6631 Рік тому +1

    I have a similar helmet. Sock liner in 1972 dated. Liner 1977. But shell is not dated. Looked at shell and it is dated ..1953i think . Had to take the liner out

  • @rmc_reenacting
    @rmc_reenacting Рік тому

    Are there repro liners or is an original liner the only option?

    • @RiflemanMoore
      @RiflemanMoore  Рік тому +1

      I'm not aware of anyone making repro liners, unfortunately.

  • @johnsharp6618
    @johnsharp6618 Рік тому

    A horrible bit of kit,
    an elastic chin strap which made it a nightmare for running in .
    The spider on the inside would be removed by some wags when you were off guard so when you put your helmet on in a hurry you would end up with the spike in the center top slammed in to the top of your head .
    The replacement was terrible too.
    Personally I preferred my steel para helmet, but I know a lot tried to get hold of the tank crew helmet which looked similar.

  • @knockerwhite4192
    @knockerwhite4192 10 місяців тому

    Are the liners for this sized or 'universal'?

  • @kenkan6837
    @kenkan6837 Рік тому

    As an old GI I find it incredible that your Boffins thought this was a good design, was this seriously used in the tropics?

  • @Eric-kn4yn
    @Eric-kn4yn Рік тому

    Washable they would get soooo sweaty

  • @michaelamos4651
    @michaelamos4651 Рік тому +1

    Great video thanks.
    Liner looks rather over complicated

    • @gorbalsboy
      @gorbalsboy Рік тому +4

      Welcome to the world of military design ( by people who never wear or use the kit, either that or sadists)

    • @michaelamos4651
      @michaelamos4651 Рік тому

      @@gorbalsboy Very true 👍

    • @muwuny
      @muwuny Рік тому

      How? It's literally some bits of card, foam and a cloth. One of the most simple liners I've ever encountered outside of stuff like the Altyn.

  • @davidmccann9811
    @davidmccann9811 Рік тому

    I didn't like this helmet, as the inner sock liner made my head sweaty and the helmet used to wobble around all the time too.

  • @Eric-kn4yn
    @Eric-kn4yn Рік тому

    Steel helmets are heavy enough scrim would have made problem worse

  • @muwuny
    @muwuny Рік тому

    Swear I've seen reference to it as "MkV" in literature, but I can't remember what.

    • @stevethomas5849
      @stevethomas5849 Рік тому

      I always called it a MK 5 because of the liner.

    • @badgertheskinnycow
      @badgertheskinnycow Рік тому

      In ALL the British Army stores catalogues (loC and COSA etc) this helmet is termed the MKIV from it's introduction up until its eventual removal from service. Any reference to its title as the MKV helmet is an error.

    • @red_ed5715
      @red_ed5715 Рік тому

      your wrong bro its a MK4