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MKU has fully refreshed its branding & website, some new versions of products are also up:









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All of the rail/nod add-ons on their helmets are always clamped on and not screwed in. Is this a philosophicall reason for MKU (as bolts are meant to reduce the structural integrity of helmets by a certain amount) or do they not have the technical capabilities to integrate these things onto helmets like the leading PPE players can?

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MKU has fully refreshed its branding & website, some new versions of products are also up:

Tata Advanced Systems too has updated its website along with new products. Their earlier website was pretty terrible.

Under the optronics section it is claimed that they have supplied night vision devices to various special forces including NSG.





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Tata Advanced Systems too has updated its website along with new products. Their earlier website was pretty terrible.

Under the optronics section it is claimed that they have supplied night vision devices to various special forces including NSG.





Source - Optronics section
The dual tube ones to NSG or monotubes?
 

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All of the rail/nod add-ons on their helmets are always clamped on and not screwed in. Is this a philosophicall reason for MKU (as bolts are meant to reduce the structural integrity of helmets by a certain amount) or do they not have the technical capabilities to integrate these things onto helmets like the leading PPE players can?

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MKU's whole MUKUT product was built around the no-holes-in-shell approach.

Pretty sure they can offer it if that's how you want...after all the version of ACHs sold to IA in bulk do have bolts:

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MKU's whole MUKUT product was built around the no-holes-in-shell approach.

Pretty sure they can offer it if that's how you want...after all the version of ACHs sold to IA in bulk do have bolts:

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Shiv Aroors video on Livefist covered this, Indian Army chose the one with bolt, but boltless version is available and shown also. We have to consider that Indian Armed forces are not their biggest customers so a lot of stuff happens there.
 
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All of the rail/nod add-ons on their helmets are always clamped on and not screwed in. Is this a philosophicall reason for MKU (as bolts are meant to reduce the structural integrity of helmets by a certain amount) or do they not have the technical capabilities to integrate these things onto helmets like the leading PPE players can?

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I think they have the capability to do so as their old High Cut helmet had a bolt to integrate MACS.
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I think it mainly has to do with compromise in protection due to the bolts, AFAIK only the Safariland Delta X uses an epoxy based adhesive to hold the rails in place to go around the use of many bolts.
MKU feels the clamps are good enough ig to hold the rails in place.
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All of the rail/nod add-ons on their helmets are always clamped on and not screwed in. Is this a philosophicall reason for MKU (as bolts are meant to reduce the structural integrity of helmets by a certain amount) or do they not have the technical capabilities to integrate these things onto helmets like the leading PPE players can?

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The rails on the MKU helmet seems like an afterthought.
 

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Today I spotted a force in delhi at connaught place armed identical to SPG moving down from Delhi police bus and on their plate carriers SWAT was written in bold white colour. They moved so quickly that i didn't got time to click a picture and traffic was also moving.
 

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