While Naval Aviation Enterprise and NAVAIR regard aircrew flight equipment as an after thought, and has a history of deploying deprecated designs (going back to Korea, Vietnam, until the present) or at the very least, pretending Naval Aviation has unique requirments over other services and re-inventing the wheel (HGU-68 and HGU-84 anyone?), the AF this week issued a major award for its Next Generation Fixed Wing helmet.
The U.S. Air Force has picked California-based LIFT Airborne Technologies‘ AV 2.2 helmet to serve as the Next Generation Fixed Wing helmet.
LIFT Technologies’ offering was competing in the prototype phase against two designs by Michigan-based aircraft helmet heavyweight, GENTEX Corp., and Idaho-based Aviation Specialties Unlimited, which teamed with Tennessee-based Paraclete Aviation Life Support
Here's the basic helmet design:
.......and as implemented per AF requirements

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The U.S. Air Force has picked California-based LIFT Airborne Technologies‘ AV 2.2 helmet to serve as the Next Generation Fixed Wing helmet.
LIFT Technologies’ offering was competing in the prototype phase against two designs by Michigan-based aircraft helmet heavyweight, GENTEX Corp., and Idaho-based Aviation Specialties Unlimited, which teamed with Tennessee-based Paraclete Aviation Life Support
Here's the basic helmet design:



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The U.S. Air Force has picked California-based LIFT Airborne Technologies‘ AV 2.2 helmet to serve as the Next Generation Fixed Wing helmet. LIFT Technologies’ offering was competing in the prototype phase […]


LIFT Airborne chosen for USAF’s new helmet prototype development
The US Air Force (USAF) has selected LIFT Airborne Technologies to continue the development of a new helmet prototype for fixed-wing aircrew.

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