Ronin is a next-generation modular ballistic helmet engineered for maximum adaptability, high-level protection, and user comfort. Its unique design combines a lightweight Kevlar frame, interchangeable ballistic plates, and advanced ergonomic features, allowing operators to tailor protection levels, functionality, and mounted systems to the mission.
The helmet consists of two main sections — a front mask and a rear shell — providing up to 80% head coverage. Each 7 mm Kevlar plate includes an impact-absorbing rubber layer and can be replaced depending on ballistic rating, tactical configuration, or design requirements. The lightweight semi-flexible chassis acts as a universal platform for mounting a wide range of accessories, from Picatinny rails and communication units to NVG systems and HUD modules.

Ronin is specifically optimized for shooters. Its magnetic quick-release cheek plates allow the operator to rest the cheek comfortably on the weapon stock without excessive neck bending — a rare advantage for fully ballistic face-protecting helmets.

One of Ronin’s signature technologies is its active anti-fog system. Micro-fans integrated into the lens frame direct airflow along the inner lens surface, utilizing the Coandă effect to prevent condensation and ensure clear vision in all weather conditions. The operator can switch airflow direction, regulate speed, and operate the system autonomously for up to 4 hours using two AAA batteries.

The helmet features ANSI Z87.1-certified interchangeable lenses, a ventilated 3D mesh lining, and FlexTech impact-absorbing foam made in the USA, ensuring robust protection and long-term comfort.
With support for a wide ecosystem of accessories — including ventilation modules, NVG mounts, communication systems, and HUD attachment points — Ronin serves as a versatile and highly configurable platform for military, law enforcement, and special-operations units.
