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Milestone Caiman Ballistic Helmets Ordered by NATO Countries

The latest orders for the Batlskin Caiman head system take the total number of helmet systems ordered by NATO countries to over 125,000, with tens of thousands more expected By Joseph Macey / 25 Apr 2024
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Galvion has received new orders for its Batlskin CaimanĀ® head system.

These latest orders through its NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA) framework contract, combined with previous orders from Norway, Finland and Sweden, take the total number of helmet systems ordered by NATO countries to over 125,000, with tens of thousands more in the pipeline. 

In December 2022, Galvion was awarded a framework contract by NSPA that facilitates the procurement of its high performance Batlskin Caiman head system and accessories, for NATO countries and partners.

To service the rapidly growing demand, Galvion is investing in the establishment of a European production hub in Gdansk, Poland, scheduled to be opened later this year. Concurrently, Galvion established a production partnership with NP Aerospace in the UK to produce helmets for the growing demand in the UK and wider NATO markets. This partnership is now producing a steady supply of Galvionā€™s CobraĀ® Plus helmets for the UK VIRTUS programme, and Batlskin CaimanĀ® systems for NATO.

The NSPA framework contract through which NATO countries are ordering, was awarded following extensive user trials conducted by Norway, acting as the lead user nation, under the supervision of the NSPA.

Selected to meet the higher performance bracket of four specified helmet categories, Galvionā€™s Caiman helmet system comes in five sizes and is equipped with Galvionā€™s very latest APEX lining system, an intuitively adjustable design that enables a customized fit for users and is designed to offer unparalleled stability for the latest visual augmentation devices.

The Caiman helmet is scalable for highly dynamic operations with mission-specific accessories, and is expressly designed to incorporate electronics, communications headsets, and other critical equipment, now and into the future.

CĆ©line Danielli, NSPA General and Cooperative Service Programme Manager, said; ā€œThis contract is a good example of NSPAā€™s added value to both Nations and Industry.

“Through the use of the NATO Logistics Stock Exchange, the Agency brings together technical requirements and the latest technology and equipment, enabling Nations to procure what they need on a web-platform.ā€

Todd Stirtzinger, CEO at Galvion said: ā€œWeā€™re very proud to see more countries joining Norway, Finland and Sweden in ordering our flagship Caiman head system through the NSPA, which offers NATO countries a vastly simplified procurement route for our helmet, along with a growing list of integrated accessories.

“We continue to work both internally and in conjunction with best-in-breed partners to develop and integrate capability enhancements, from our E.D.Gā„¢ scalable power to communications to strobes and visual displays that will ensure the Caiman platform continues to evolve to meet ever-growing mission needs, all available through the NSPA procurement route.ā€

Stirtzinger added; ā€œOur investment strategy remains focused on keeping pace with the growing demand for our head systems around the world, through the establishment of a European production facility and strategic partnerships, as well as continued investment in Galvionā€™s domestic facilities, allowing us to effectively service demand now and into the future.ā€

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