Īgain,might not fit Soviet masks,they weren't designed for them. If you are still concerned about safety,buy a modern Scott filter ,but the FP5 filter is very good and is the best choice for cheap expired filters for your gas mask. I've had no problems with these,they are great filters and the seller is prompt and filters packaged well. They are safer,but caution should be exercised if you intend on using any filter.Ĭheck filter isn't dented,damaged or cracked Check there are no specs or black particles in the top.shake it over paper to see. The long awaited review of the 40MM GOST to NATO/STANAG/RD40 adaptors designed to let you screw NATO filters into Soviet masks. They are great for other gas masks and although they are expired,they 'may' provide some protection against smoke and dust and chemical aerosol mists but maybe not biological agents. P5 fit Soviet gost threads,but not these.unless you are lucky. New in original packaging of US manufacture, measures 30 in overall length, both ends have an approximately 90 degree bend. Installs between the filter and air intake of your mask. For use with all 40mm NATO/STANAG masks/filters such as the ones sold above. These don't fit Soviet filters and are NoT normalised. Specifications Gas mask 40mm NATO filter extension hose. The adoption of this NATO STANAG 4155 filter canister came within a few years of Poland's accession to the military alliance. benzene, toluene, vinyl chloride, fluorine, hydrogen fluoride, sulphur oxides, chloroacetic acid, aldehydes, mixtures of inorganic acids, and organic substances, mercury vapors, radioactive iodine, organic compounds of iodine (Iodomethane, 129, 131), radioactive particles, etc.The FP-5 filter canister was developed for the MP-5, which replaced communist-era masks in Polish military service. The filter canister in connection with a suitable respirator or PAPR provides protection against solid and liquid particles, pepper spray (OC), smoke-producing substances, radioactive particles, bacteria and rickettsia, fungi, toxins, viruses, riot control agents (lachrymators, sternutators, vomiting agents), blister agents (vesicants), choking agents, blood agents, nerve agents, incapacitants, herbicides, pesticides, and TIC, such as bromoacetone, CS, CR, CN, CNC, CNS, CA substances, organic compounds of arsenic - diphenyldichlorarsine - CLARK I (DA), diphenylcyanoarsine - CLARK II (DC), adamsite (DM), diphenyldichlorarsine (DA), ethyldichlorarsine (ED), methyldichlorarsine (MD), mustard gas (H), sulphur mustard gas (HD), T-mustard gas, Q-mustard gas, nitrogen mustard gases (HN1, HN2, HN3), lewisite (L), mixed mustard gas (H-L), phosgene oxime (CX), phosgene (CG), diphosgene(DP), chloropicrin (PS), hydrogen cyanide (AC), cyanogen chloride (CK), arsine (SA), G-agents: sarin (GB), cyclosarin (GF), soman (GD), tabun (GA), IVA (GV), V-agents: VX, VR, VE, VG (amiton), VM and toxic industrial chemicals such as: fumes of organic or inorganic acids, hydroxides, organic solvents with a boiling point above 65° C, ammonia, amines, inorganic and acid gases, agricultural chemical combustion gases, other toxic substances, e.g. EN 1) NBC-77 SOF 260 99.999 >99.999Ģ) The filter was tested on dolomite dust cloggingģ) Radioactive iodine and its organic compound - methyliodide¹³¹ acc. Compliant under EN 14387:2004 + A1:2008īreathing Resistance in Pa Breathing Resistance in Paġ10 flow rate 30l/min. Certified by European agencies and has the “CE” symbol.Filter all known CBRN agents, including radioactive iodine, rated for A2B2E2K2HgSXP3 D R.Used by military personnel, CBRN specialists, and special operations forces all over the world.20-year shelf life - save money long-term by not having to replace your filters every 5 years.Compatible with standard 40mm NATO threaded respirators, which are widely available.
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