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  2. Category:Combat helmets of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    M63 helmet. M83 kevlar helmet. M87 kevlar helmet. Categories: Combat helmets. Military equipment of South Africa.

  3. List of Helmet and Shoulder Flashes and Hackles of South ...

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    Flash - Natal Infantry in the 1920s and 1930s. Blue on top for Natal and Black on the bottom for Infantry. As a general guide to flashes of the period, the colours had meaning. For Corps/Arm of service, these were, generally, the following: [4] Grey - Mounted Units. Black - Infantry. Yellow - Artillery [3]

  4. List of combat helmets - Wikipedia

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    M83 helmet: South Africa: 1983: Paratroopers of the South African Army: Variant of the OR-201 helmet M87: South Africa: 1987: South African Army: Similar to US PASGT Kevlar helmet, replacing earlier Israeli-style helmet in use since the 1980s M90 Helmet: Iraq: Another Iraqi copy of the M1 helmet, unlike the M80 helmet the M90 helmet is composed ...

  5. M63 helmet - Wikipedia

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    The M63 (nicknamed " Staaldak " in Afrikaans) is a combat helmet of South African origin. [1] [2] [3] Based on the French Modèle 1951 helmet, the M63 replaced the British type Brodie helmets during the early 1960s, and saw extensive use during the Rhodesian and Angolan bush wars. It was issued until the 1980s when it was replaced by the M87 ...

  6. M83 kevlar helmet - Wikipedia

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    The M83 kevlar helmet is a combat helmet of South African manufactured by South African Pith Helmet Industries (S.A.P.H.I) of Rosslyn, adopted in 1983 from the Israeli headset OR-201. The kevlar composite M83 saw extensive use by the Paratroopers and Recce Commandos during the South African Border War , which took place from 1966 to 1989 in ...

  7. Ray-Ban - Wikipedia

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    Ray-Ban is a brand of luxury sunglasses and eyeglasses created in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb. The brand is best known for its Wayfarer and Aviator lines of sunglasses. In 1999, Bausch & Lomb sold the brand to Italian eyewear conglomerate Luxottica Group for a reported $640 million.

  8. List of South Africans by net worth - Wikipedia

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    South Africa / Australia / Switzerland: 8.9 billion: Glencore: 469: Patrick Soon-Shiong South Africa / United States: 6.2 billion: NantWorks: 1238: Patrice Motsepe South Africa: 2.7 billion: African Rainbow Minerals: 1286: Koos Bekker South Africa: 2.6 billion: Naspers: 2410: Michiel Le Roux South Africa: 1.2 billion: Capitec Bank: 2410 ...

  9. Coins of the South African rand - Wikipedia

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    1961–1964. 1⁄2 c, 1 c and 5 c coins issued between 1961 and 1964. 1 R and 2 R coin issued from 1961 to 1983. The rand was introduced in the then Union of South Africa on 14 February 1961, shortly before the establishment of the Republic on 31 May 1961. The rand replaced the pound with a decimal currency: 100 cents (100c) = 1 rand (R1), 1 ...