![]() Gas masks GP-5 were produced three times more than the population of the Soviet Union. Taking into account the identified shortcomings in the operation of the civilian gas mask GP-5, it was modernized, which was called the modernized civilian gas mask model 5 - GP-5M. It was produced in the period from 1961 to 1989 (although there were FPC GP-5's produced in 1990). It was designed to protect against the ingress of toxic, radioactive substances and bacterial (biological) agents into the respiratory system, eyes and face of a person. The GP-5 is a simple gas mask with protection around the entire head, and a single metal ringed filter for breathing. The mask has become a popular item in popular culture since and referenced widely in video games and films, as it is very cheap because it is the most produced gas mask ever. The GP-5 was historically used by the USSR for NBC protection. The GP-5 kit is widely available on the army surplus market, usually very cheaply ($5 to $25), and are often used as a part of Halloween or fancy dress costumes, including cosplay. You can buy adapters online that makes the GOST thread on the gas mask fit with the NATO filter thread. The GP-5 is a simple gas mask with protection around the entire head, and a single metal ringed filter for breathing. However the P-5 does have a NATO variant called the FP-5, which is incompatible with this mask. A modern filter that works with all Soviet masks is the Polish P-5 filter. While the asbestos is unlikely to be inhaled unless the filter is damaged, it is recommended to swap this filter for a modern one. Laboratory tests found the filter's particulate layer (cotton) roughly consists of 7.5% white asbestos. On at 5:28 AM, GasMasked said: Hello devs, I just noted that you cant use the GP-5 gas mask with a helmet, which is kinda absurd since its design was conceived EXACLTY to use with helmets. This filter is known to contain asbestos. They are a favorite of gas mask collectors because they are common and have the "old" circular eyepieces like masks used in World War II and the "helmet" type masks. It was concluded that the mask will last in an NBC situation for 24 hours. They have been tested in Poland to determine if they have NBC protective capabilities. The GP-5 kit was originally made to protect the wearer from radioactive fallout during the Cold War and were distributed to most fallout shelters. The ShM-62 or comes with sealed glass eye pieces. ![]() It can operate in all weather and withstand temperatures from −40 ☌ (−40 ☏) to 114 ☌ (237 ☏). ![]() It is a lightweight mask, weighing 1.09 kg (2.42 lbs). It was issued to the Soviet population starting in 1962 production ended in 1990. 3,246 Downloads44 Likes5.0 / 5 stars (11 votes) Hey guys, this is my first real conversion project using 3ds Max. Grazhdanskiy Protivogaz-5) is a Soviet-made gas mask kit, which contains a single-filter ShM-62 or Shm-62U gas mask. Integrated hydration system allows for safe and painless drinking even in toxic environments. Provides 45 L per minute of pressured air for easy breathing. Specifically designed for babies and children to protect against CBRN threats. Just as the founding fathers intended.The GP-5 gas mask kit ( Russian : Гражда́нский Противога́з-5, tr. CM-3M CBRN Child Escape Respirator / Infant Gas Mask with PAPR. ![]() He Bleeds out waiting on the police to arrive since triangular bayonet wounds are impossible to stitch up. Fix bayonet and charge the last terrified rapscallion. I have to resort to the cannon mounted at the top of the stairs loaded with grape shot, "Tally ho lads" the grape shot shreds two men in the blast, the sound and extra shrapnel set off car alarms. Draw my pistol on the second man, miss him entirely because it's smoothbore and nails the neighbors dog. Blow a golf ball sized hole through the first man, he's dead on the spot. "What the devil?" As I grab my powdered wig and Kentucky rifle. Own a musket for home defense, since that's what the founding fathers intended. Additionally, one must not confuse newer standards for these, and other methods of attachment, such as a bayonet connection. Those that are within NATO (using STANAG 4155), such as Germany, the US, France, the UK, and those that were within the Warsaw Pact, which use the GOST 8762-75 threading pitch, such as the former USSR. These standards define threading for masks and filters of two main sets of countries. Additionally, one must consider the Stanag 4155 and GOST 8762-75 standards. Additionally, tolerances also create slight differences on the threads, meaning it can vary and not be a perfect 40 millimeters. ![]() Well the answer is yes and no, you see the thread itself IS designated as 40mm, however due to the nature of threads the height varies from crest to trough. ![]()
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