
History of DH-132 headset
The DH-132 CVC helmet headset was developed in the 1970s by Gentex Corporation. It officially entered service in the US military in 1973 and gradually replaced the T56-6.
Why choose the DH-132 headset?
The headset consists of a outer shell, inner liner, and a MK-1697/G communication system. The outer shell is made of fiberglass to enhance durability, and prevents the user from getting hurt in the head during combat. This kind of thinking has also influenced the design of most tank helmets today, and some countries have also adopted this design method for tank helmets.
Features of DH-132 headset
- Excellent Noise Cancellation
One of the most notable features of the DH-132 headset is its excellent noise cancellation. The headset is equipped with large ear cups to protect the user's hearing in high-noise environments. The dynamic noise-canceling microphone, allowing clear communication among crew members.
Built to withstand harsh environments, the headset is resistant to impacts and wear, making it ideal for the rigors of military operations.
The headset can connect to various communication systems used in tanks, vehicles and troop carriers, ensuring seamless integration into existing equipment.
Comfort is crucial for any headset, especially for those who wear it for long periods of time. The DH-132 features sponge ear pads and an adjustable headband design to provide a comfortable and snug wearing experience.
