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View MoreA soldier tests a Kops Tissot gas mask, designed in 1918 by New York corset manufacturer Waldemar Kops. Training officers reminded their men that there were two kinds of soldiers in a gas attack: "the quick and the dead." National Archives. David J. Jackowe
View MoreThe French Tissot mask demonstrated by a French soldier. The Tissot mask was revolutionary in that it gave the wearer greater visibility by allowing air to pass over the eye-pieces. Arras, 12 July 1918. ... French soldiers with bâillon-type gas masks and protective goggles, c.1915.
View MoreJapanese soldiers wearing gas masks in 1937 photo from the back cover of the Sekai Gaho ("Pictorial World – Nisshi Dai Jihen Go No.4") Vol. 13 No. 12 Photo: Kokusai Joho Sha 111-SC-1227 – French gas mask – Tissot type
View MoreThe Connell, named after its inventor; Major Karl Connell of the US Army Medical Department is an experimental gas mask from the first half of 1918. It is a unique design and features a stamped brass facepiece with two glass eyepieces, a foam rubber face seal and a filter suspended from the rear of the elastic head harness.
View MoreLieutenant William Thaw with American flag made by U.S. Treasury employees. Lieutenant William Thaw, premier aviator of the Lafayette Escadrille, at the front in France, arriving at the aerostation barracks of the squadron, after receiving the American flag.
View MoreU.S. Connell Experimental Gas Mask c.1918. The Connell mask was a stamped-brass mask with small eye lenses and a sponge rubber seal for the face. Official histories called this a single-line-of-defense mask; the single line of defense was the face seal. As the soldier inhaled, the air was drawn over the eye lenses to keep them clear.
View MoreInstruction for the use of the Tissot apparatus, small model. FRMAFG10011917. Instruction au sujet de l'adaptation d'une rondelle de caoutchouc aux lacets de serrage du masque T.N. ... Nu Plac Gas Masks Instructions for Use and Care ...
View MoreLike the Tissot mask, the incoming air of the KTM Gasmask was directed across the eyepieces to prevent them from fogging. Like the AT mask, the rubber facepiece and hose of the KTM Gasmask were covered with an elastic "stokinette" material. Like the KT mask, the KTM Gasmask featured improved eyepieces and a molded facepiece.
View MorePirelli 531, the pimped-out variant of the (original) P43: it had larger lenses, Tissot tubes, quick-detach lower straps, and a hose (which contained the inlet valve). The mask was first listed in 1932, while this kit in particular has a tubin 1500 H filter dated 13 January 1933
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View MoreThe M8 (E10R1) carrier stored the M6 when not in use. Thus, the mask was known as the Mask, Gas, Dog, M6-12-8. During the war 1,409 were produced. Military working dogs were still used during the Vietnam War. The dogs needed respiratory protection, but the M6 mask was no longer useful. Dogs procured by the armed forces could not wear the M6 mask.
View MoreBy the time the Akron-Tissot masks had any serious interest, Kops (by now the rank of Major in the CWS) had developed his own design, which became known as the Kops-Tissot. Instead of molded rubber, it used a multi-layer laminate sheet of rubberized cotton sailcloth backed with layers of stockinette that was die-stamped with the proper holes and cuts, sewn along 4-5 key …
View MoreThe M3-10A1-6 was introduced in 1943 as a lightweight sister mask to the M2 series. It was one of the first "modern" gas masks to implement an oronasal cup to reduce fogging alongside the "Tissot" airflow delectors molded into the facepiece.
View MoreWe've found a stash of these authentic military surplus gas masks, and we're passing the savings along to you with our unbeatable pricing! This like-new Czech M10 gas mask helps to protect the face, eyes and respiratory system against chemicals and radioactive and biological warfare agents that are used in the form of gases, vapors, aerosols, etc. Includes spare …
View MoreThe PMG gas mask itself probably used at all but can probably pass, and cannot fog up due to anti-fog lenses. The GP-5 was only a civilian mask, so probably for the citizen volunteers. Another not gas mask but important detail is that the USSR deployed small robots but they died quickly due to radiation on the roof of the reactor.
View MoreMost of these masks were used in action during the gas attacks on the Italian front at the battlefields of Isonzo and Doberdo. It was called as Stoffmaske (cloth mask), Gummimaske (Rubber mask) or Rahmenmaske (Frame mask). K.u.K. GM15, later M.17/17M K.u.K. GM15, later M.17/17M GM15 with the K. u. K. stamp on the valve.
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View MoreAn experimental design from WW I, known as the Kops Tissot Monro (KTM), was standardized as the Model 1919 and later renamed the M-1, the first of a long line of standardized gas masks used by the U.S. military.
View MoreDepends on the mask and what you consider to be expensive. You can get GP-5s for <£10, but the lenses would need replacing and you'd need a new filter. An FM12 may be £40-£50+, but wouldn't require any changes, is a far better airsoft mask than many airsoft masks, and far more A E S T H E T I C for a modern loadout .
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View MoreCivilian gas mask type 1, model A (improved). This gas mask, although originally designed for civilian use. The facepiece is tan colored with molded tissot tube and circular eyepieces with fixed rims. The tan colored canister is approximately 12cm high, 13cm wide and 7cm thick.
View MoreThe British developed the Tar Box Respirator early in 1916, and the French invented the M-2 Mask which was a snorkel and eventually created the Tissot which was worn on the back and covered the entire face. When the impact of chemical warfare on the horses and mules was seen, they were fitted with gas masks, also 11.
View MoreV. Gas Masks Eye Pieces 164-168 (1) Anti-eiming eye pieces 164-16E (a) Cellophane (cellulo0e scetate - viscose) 164 (2) Anti-diinr ciompouitions 166 (3) Eliminations of dismini by Tissot mask 166 (4) Visibility of eye pieces 167 v ii
View MoreThe final variant of the Kops-Tissot, which was approved for production on September of 1918 upgraded the eyepieces once more to a black-painted, pressed brass type, as well as improving the Canister to the newer Type 'J'. Later variations also replaced the clamped-on flutter guard bracket with a bolted type.
View MoreApr 18, 2014 - Horse gas masks were first used during World War I to protect horses from harmful chemical agents. Horses were the primary mode of transporting men and material to war zones and needed protection f…
View MoreAfter the initial success of the small box respirator, it was realized that the British military needed a more modern mask, preferably with a rubber facepiece. Over the course of 1918 and early 1919, Britain had managed to procure many of the new allied tissot masks, namely the Akron Tissot and Kops Tissot Monro from America and a scarce few Appareil respiratoire tissot …
View MoreFrench gas mask - Tissot type ca. 1917-1920. Military war dog in service with French army during WW1 wearing gas mask. A French patrol wearing gas masks. French cavalry soldiers with horses, stopped by a sentry with a warning: Attention, gas cloud, ahead. ...
View MoreDuring wartime, Dr. Tissot set to work on reconfiguring the layout of his spirometer valve for a new type of gas-protective mask for the French Army - his end result was the Mle.1916 Appareil Respiratoire Tissot (Grand Modèle), which instead of the incoming air entering through the nose, the two tubes were fixed under the lenses, so that the ...
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