Ballistic Helmet Black High Cut IIIA+ VPAM DEA-FBI DOJ Rated

The most durable aramid ballistic helmet from Busch PROtective was examined in accordance with the VPAM3 and DEA-FBI Ballistic Helmet Protocols. The AMP-1TP provides top-tier ballistic defense against IIIA (9mm and.44mag), STANAG 2920 fragmentation, as well as a wide range of specialized threats like 7.62 Tokarev, 9mm SXT, QDPEP, and emerging threats.

SKU: AMP-1-TB-HC

Description

The most durable aramid ballistic helmet from Busch PROtective was examined in accordance with the VPAM3 and DEA-FBI Ballistic Helmet Protocols. The AMP-1TP provides top-tier ballistic defense against IIIA (9mm and.44mag), STANAG 2920 fragmentation, as well as a wide range of specialized threats like 7.62 Tokarev, 9mm SXT, QDPEP, and emerging threats.     

Main Features:

  • Ballistic Construction: Woven Aramid Fiber with EBSP Technology
  • Style: ACH/ECH
  • Coating: 2K Scratch-Resistant Paint
  • Style: High Cut
  • Edge Protection: EPDM Rubber edging
  • Shock Absorption: EPP-1/CPP-1 Impact System
  • Harness: CRS-2 Adjustable wheel dial with multi-size, quick-detach chinstrap system, CAM buckles, tailored to the right or left-handed shooters
  • CMR-1 Rails – multi-functional visor mount & Picatinny rail allowing modular accessories
    • Including: visors, lights, and ear protection.
  • Size: Unisex 6½ to 8
  • FIT – ONE SIZE, CUSTOMISABLE FOR ALL
  • No NVG Holes
  • Certifications: NIJ IIIA+, VPAM, DEA-FBI DOJ
  • Average rear deformation of less than 4 mm / 0.156 inch.

BALLISTIC FLAGSHIP IN THE CLOSE COMBAT RANGE 

The AMP-1 TP (High Cut variant) is the technical leader in the Busch PROtective ranks. With superior ballistic performance, it is the only helmet world-wide to meet the DEA-FBI protocol. Modularity, comfort and unsurpassed ballistic performance make the AMP-1 TP the preferred helmet for close combat operations.

CONSTRUCTION – HELMET SHELL WITH EBSP TECHNOLOGY 

The exceptionally thermally resistant Kevlar helmet shell is designed in the classic ACH (Advanced Combat Helmet) style, providing ballistic and impact protection, stability and comfort without restricting the wearer’s field of vision or hearing. The particularly robust structure of the shell is based on Busch’s patented EBSP technology, which does not allow bullet penetration and impresses with an average rear deformation of less than 4 mm/0.156 inch.

FIT – ONE SIZE, CUSTOMISABLE FOR ALL 

All Busch PROtective helmets are subject to the One Size Fits All principle; particularly the harness on the inside ensures comfort and fit. This means that the same helmet can cater for a wide range of individual preferences and deliver consistent performance simply by changing and upgrading the same shell.

PROTECTION AND COMFORT 

An adjustable harness wheel can adjust helmet size across the size spectrum between X-Small and X-Large, ensuring a secure fit for any head size. With the 4-point attachment of the harness straps, stability is guaranteed and the padding on two levels brings individual and uncompromised comfort: The padding system is formed by changeable Memory Foam pads, which have a shock-absorbing effect and provide cooling.

The pads are available in different thicknesses so that the right pad can be used depending on head size or preference. However, it is not only the memory foam pads that protect the head from impact: the Energy Pad System under the actual pads is an additional mechanism that absorbs the energy of impacts and thus serves to protect against blunt trauma.

SPECIFICATIONS AMP-1 TP HC
Construction Kevlar fiber with EBSP technology®
Style high-cut / mid-cut / full-cut
Coating 2K-Paint
Shock absorption CPP-1 E+ pad system
Edge protection EPDM rubber edge
Harness CRS-2 System
Size Unisize 52 – 63 cm / 6 1⁄2 to 8 in.
Certification VPAM- HVN 2009, Level 3 3.1 TR Gesamtsystem „Ballistischer Helm“ Date Mai 2010 NIJ-STD-0106.01 IIIA, NIJ-STD-0108.01 (Chesapeake) STANAG 2920, 1,1g Splitter: V50= 630 m/s – 2066 fps Shock absorbing according to DIN EN 397 3.2, 3.4, 3.5 TR Gesamtsystem „Ballistischer Helm“ Date Mai 2010
Colors black

 

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