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Wz.24 anti -rag mask

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Wz.24 anti -rag mask

Anti -gas mask wz. 24, produced in Radom, was one of the most important models of protective masks used by the Polish Army in the interwar period. These masks were produced by the State Broni Factory (PWB) in Radom, which specialized in the production of various military equipment, including anti -rag masks.

The characteristics of the anti -esteem wz. 24:

Construction:

Anti -esteem wz. 24 was made of rubber, which was a material resistant to combat gases.

The main part of the mask had built -in protective glasses, which provided the user with the possibility of seeing when wearing the mask.

The mask was equipped with a ventilation system that allowed breathing, while filtering the air from chemical impurities. Filter:

The key element of the mask was the filter, which was responsible for cleaning the inhaled air. Filters in the mask wz. 24 were made of materials that could effectively neutralize a variety of chemicals used in gas wars.

These filters were interchangeable, which allowed longer use of the mask in combat situations.

use:

mask wz. 24 was used by the army and other armed formations of the Second Polish Republic, including the fire brigade and civil services. Its main task was to protect against the effects of gas attacks, which were a real threat after the experience of World War I.

Comfort of use:

Mask wz. 24 was designed for user comfort. Its design ensured relatively good tightness and minimized discomfort during prolonged wearing. 24 were produced in Radom in the 1920s. This production was part of a wider program of modernization and equipping the Polish Army with modern protective equipment after Poland regained independence in 1918.

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