XM44 Facepiece Interior. Front View of the Transparent Display XM45 ('Land Warrior' Configuration). Facepiece Detail. It was intended as a lighter-weight, easier to produce replacement for the M43/M43A1 Type II and ABC-M24 Masks. M45 Gas Mask Provides protection against all currently known CB agents and radiological particles Design allows use in conjunction with NVGs, aircraft sighting systems, drinking apparatus, close fitting eyelenses / outserts , internal microphone, and voicemitter communication devices 3-4240-339-10 HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON, D.C. 1 FEBRUARY 1994 OPERATOR' S MANUAL FOR CHEMICAL-BIOLOGICAL MASK: FIELD, M40 (4240-01-258 Gas Mask Audio Communications Devices, VPUs, NBC & CBRN Suits PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), Avon FM53 M53 40mm NATO Low Profile General Purpose CBRN Filter USED, AVON FM53 M53 Audio Frequency Amplifier VPU, Military MCU-2/P CBRN Gas Mask 40mm NATO Deluxe Kit, Very Good to Excellent Condition, AVON General Purpose CBRN Low Profile Filter for M53 FM53 Gas Mask, M45 Land Warrior AudioPack VPU, Voice Projection Unit, MSA Millennium NBC CBRN Gas Mask Respirator, NATO NBC CBRN Chemical Biological Protective Suit Set, M40, M40A1 M42, M42A2 Operator's Manual, TM. Application m45 gas mask. Filter The use of internal filters added bulk and weight to the mask. From the GasMaskBunker Collection. Delta Force Operators using the M45 CB Land Warrior Mask with the M7A1 Amplifier. It was a short-lived accessory as Army logistical teams felt that the M45's offset nosecup valve disks was effective enough to warrant not providing a blower with the M45 Mask. The M-101/AIC or M-133/U Dynamic Microphone Element is carried over from the M42 and MCU-2A/P Protective Masks, keeping the hardware consistent. From the GasMaskBunker Collection. Made in Attaching the Mic Cable of an M45 CB Air Warrior Mask to the HGU-56/P Helmet. XM45 Chemical-Biological Aircraft Mask (Post-SIPE), M45 Chemical-Biological Air Warrior Protective Mask, M45 Chemical-Biological Land Warrior Protective Mask, M7A1 Mask Amplifier and Adapter Ring Assembly, ⁣Dynamic Microphone Element and Microphone Positioner. On March 14, 2001, Richard Campbell appealed to overturn this decision, claiming that he had, in fact, disclosed all available details of the invention (albeit not in the form of a DD Form 882, as was outlined as a requirement by his contract), and that the forfeiture of the patent should not be determined by favoritism, especially "where the government suffered no genuine harm". XM45 Prototype Aircraft Gas Mask Disassembled. Source: "The Assessment of Sound Attenuation and Speech Intelligibility of Selected Active Noise Reduction Devices and the Communications Earplug When Used With the HGU-56/P Aviator Helmet" (1997). From the GasMaskBunker Collection. Further stating that any full details received as a result of the Army's study of Campbell's patent or release of field reports was not as a result of Campbell's cooperation. TM 3-4240-348-10 M45 MASK JAN. 2000 - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. Notice the XM44 Protective Hood. U.S. Navy EODMU-8 wearing the M45 CB Mask. From the Collection of Aiden Gibson. The M45 CB Mask in use with the Project Land Warrior Ensemble (Far Right), May 2006. 3. M45 CB Mask with VPU Adapter Ring and Wilcox Spring-Assist Valve. An M45 CB Mask Facepiece with a Bowman Mic Adapter. Production of the M45 CB Mask under Campbell Plastics Eng. Richard Campbell, however would continue to offer his CAD Engineering Services well after his company fell through. Mold Halves for Injection-Molding M45 Outlet Valve Covers. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Their masks appear to It is the primary gas mask of all special operations forces and aviators in the US armed forces. Around 1995-96, Richard Campbell of Corona, California-based Campbell Plastics Engineering & Manufacturing Inc. (previously named "Venture Plastics Incorporated" at the beginning of the contract) reached the end goal of a $9 Million development project that he had been working on for the U.S. Army since September 1992.