Friday, December 15, 2023

💡Just Interesting 💡- The Infamous "Mitznefet!"

 

I kept seeing this "material thingy" on many (not all) of the IDF Infantry and truly wondered just what the heck it was? Maybe you knew, but, in the event that you did not, I give you;

Via Wikipedia

The mitznefet (Hebrew: ×žִצְ× ֶפֶת) is a helmet covering used by the Israel Defense Forces since 1994. It is considerably larger than the helmet worn by infantry soldiers.[1] The main purpose of the covering is to break up what would otherwise be the distinctive outline of a helmeted human head, while also preventing light from reflecting off of the wearer's helmet for a tactical advantage, making it easier to camouflage when necessary.

In the Hebrew language, the covering shares the same name as the priestly turban, which was worn by the High Priest of Israel in the Temple of Jerusalem[1] during the Second Temple period. The name originates from a Semitic root meaning to wrap.

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