A replica of the Polish cavalry helmet, model 15, in khaki. The replica is metal, made by stamping method. Helmet liner is made of genuine leather. It is based on the "Adrian" helmet, Mle 1915, designed in 1915 by Colonel Louis Adrian of the French Army. They appeared in the Second Polish Republic with Haller's Army returning from France and as a result of later purchases. They were one of the most popular types of helmets used in the Polish Army. The helmet was introduced under the designation Wz. 15. To ensure proper helmet size (due to the fixed size of the helmet's shell), it is recommended to match both: the helmet liner and the ribbed plates. Both products are available in our store. Without modification, the standard liner fits a head with a circumference of 60 cm.
- New, unused item!
- Ideal for reenactment!
- Universal size (adjustable by changing the liner)!
- Sturdy, metal replica!
FOR REENACTMENT?
"Adrian" pattern helmets were used during World War I in the French Army. They were also used in Haller's Army, and the Polish Army during the Second Polish Republic. It was replaced as the basic helmet of the Polish Army by the Wz. 31 helmet.