Ballistic Helmets — Lightweight IIIA Head Protection for Law Enforcement, Rescue Task Force, and Military

PLEASE NOTE: Rifle rated Level III and higher body armor, plates, or shields cannot be shipped outside of the USA (APO/FPO exempt)

6 products

$317.00

MEDTAC0987

In stock -5 Products

VISM

$868.00 $1,143.00

In stock -15 Products

Chase Tactical

$868.00 $1,143.00

In stock 0 Products

Chase Tactical

$507.00 $579.00

In stock 0 Products

MED-TAC International

$507.00 $1,143.00

In stock 0 Products

Chase Tactical

$579.00 $650.00

$579.00 $650.00

BNDL-HELM-002

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MED-TAC

MED-TAC International curates ballistic helmets engineered for first responders, law enforcement, Rescue Task Force (RTF) teams, and military users—built for all-day comfort, modular customization (rails, NVG shrouds, comms), and verified handgun/fragmentation performance. Our selection emphasizes NIJ handgun-rated protection (commonly Level IIIA) and helmet-specific test protocols (e.g., NIJ 0106.01, backface/fragmentation), with clear threat level documentation so you can choose confidently from high-cut, mid-cut, and full-cut profiles.

From the Incident Command Post to triage areas, these helmets help keep Rescue Task Force members mission-ready with balanced comfort, stability, and coverage—without sacrificing mobility. Use the filters below to shop by cut/style, suspension/retention, weight, and accessory compatibility, and get plain-English guidance to match your operational needs.

Important: Unless specifically indicated otherwise by the model’s test data, helmet armor is intended for handgun and fragmentation threats—not rifle rounds. Always review the listed standard and threat level before deployment.

Why MED-TAC's Evidence-Based Approach Outperforms Single-Vendor Kits

Why These Components Were Selected

Evidence-Based Methodology

Independent Testing Priority

Each component undergoes evaluation based on published clinical studies, not manufacturer marketing claims.

Field Performance Data

Real-world deployment results from EMS, law enforcement, and civilian use guide our selections.

Professional User Feedback

Input from medics, EMTs, and tactical professionals influences component choices.

Selection Process

  1. Market Research: Evaluate entire equipment ecosystem
  2. Performance Analysis: Review independent studies and testing
  3. Field Validation: Assess real-world effectiveness data
  4. User Testing: Analyze performance across skill levels
  5. Continuous Review: Update selections based on new evidence

Key Advantage

Unlike single-entity recommendations, we evaluate the entire medical equipment market, including the 90% of effective equipment often missed by limited review scopes.

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