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Revision as of 16:32, 19 February 2021

Not to be confused with K6-3.


The Lynx (Russian: Рысь, Rys) is a series of Russian helmets.[3][4]

Overview

The Lynx series of helmets is a continuation of the Altyn helmets. The two are visually extremely similar, with the one visible difference being the thicker metal borders of the visors with visible screws (which was also present on the K6-3). The Lynx does have a radio, in contrast to the similar K6-3.

Variants

Lynx-T

Lynx-T (Russian: Рысь-Т, Rys-T) is made out of titanium.

Lynx-A

Lynx-A (Russian: Рысь-А, Rys-A) is made out of aluminum.

In popular culture

Media

Notes

Date

Metro Last Light Worn by the Rangers of the Order and the Red Line factions 2013
Escape from Tarkov The Lynx-T appears as the Rys-T helmet 2017
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds The Spetsnaz Helmet most closely resembles a Lynx-T helmet, though not an exact match and some parts of it resemble the K6-3 or Altyn. Its visor has a metallic border with visible screws. It also has two Push-To-Talk boxes on both sides, and lacks the microphone and the communication wire box at the back. 2017

References