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WASHINGTON, Feb 19 — A helmet used by French soldiers in World War I provided better protection from overhead blasts than a modern American model, according to a US university study. Biomedical engineers from North Carolina’s Duke University tested the performance of several models of World War...

Wednesday, 19 Feb 2020 08:00 PM MYT

Biomedical engineers from North Carolina’s Duke University tested the performance of several models of World War I helmet and the US Advanced Combat Helmet by subjecting them to shock waves. The helmets tested were the World War I “Brodie” models used by American and British troops, the French “Adrian,” Germany’s “Stahlhelm” and the modern US Advanced Combat Helmet.

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