Well here it is! The Yugo M85! Let's take a look shall we?
As we can see the liner seems to be copied off the WWII and Korean M1 suspensions. Earlier types (Which I do not own but this fine gentleman does Yugoslavian M59) appeared as if they were direct copies of the M1 liner.
And to add to the long list of copy and pasting from the M1 here's the swivel bale (M59 top, M1 bottom)
Even the sweatband is copied! I wonder what else on the M59 is copied from the M1...
And whadya know. Here's one of the chinstrap clips and those of us familiar with M1 liners between WWII and Vietnam would recognize this
But that's where the similarities end. As we can see the helmet sports a small profile that covers only a small portion of the head.
Here we see one of the clips so to remove the system for the sweatband. The actual suspension is separate.
Here we have a nice little ink stamp that reads...
TR-ZH-90
I can only assume that this was made in 1990 so it was made on the eve of that infamous Balkan conflict that we all know too well.
And to add a little icing on the cake here's that familiar bright red star.
Well that's it for this helmet. Next time I'll be showing you all my Iraqi M80 brought back by a relative of a friend of mine. Cheers to you all!
So, what's the thickness of the helmet, around the crown/dome?
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