Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe that existed from 1945 until its dissolution in 1992. Its military used a variety of helmets over the years, ranging from World War II-era models to more modern designs.
One of the most common helmets used by the Yugoslav military was the M52 helmet, which was introduced in 1952 as a replacement for the World War II-era German helmets that had previously been used. The M52 was made of steel and had a distinctive rectangular shape with a large crease in the center of the crown.
Another popular helmet used by the Yugoslav military was the M59, which was introduced in 1959. This helmet was made of olive green fiberglass and had a similar shape to the M52, but with a more rounded profile.
In the 1980s, the Yugoslav military introduced the M87 helmet, which was made of kevlar and had a more modern design with a raised brow and a prominent visor. The M87 was used by the Yugoslav military during the Balkan Wars of the 1990s.
Today, Yugoslav helmets are popular among collectors and enthusiasts, and can often be found for sale online or at military surplus stores.
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