Defense — Mission-ready. Field-tested. Combat-proven.
Whether deployed in active combat, running pre-deployment workups, or operating in high-risk environments, your head protection must meet uncompromising standards of performance and reliability. UNITAC helmet systems are engineered to exceed those demands—trusted solutions designed for modern warfare.
From scalable ballistic protection for ground forces to lightweight bump options for aircrew and support personnel, our platforms are built for the mission at hand. We continually integrate insights from defense-focused TBI research and advanced materials science—delivering superior protection without the weight penalty.
Explore defense-ready configurations, accessories, and integrations for ground combat, special operations, aircrew & support, and CBRN-capable missions. Each setup prioritizes survivability, integration, and sustained comfort under load.
Built for Every Branch. Designed for Every Role.
Ground Combat Forces
Ballistic helmets with scalable protection and mission-specific accessories—optimized for optics, comms, and night vision to maintain situational awareness in complex terrain.
Ground combat products →Special Operations
Lightweight, modular platforms built for speed, integration, and adaptability—ready for rapid configuration between assault, reconnaissance, and maritime profiles.
SOF products →Aircrew & Support
Impact-protective bump configurations commonly used by aircrews and support elements—compatible with mission-critical systems while reducing weight and heat load.
Aircrew & support products →CBRN-Ready Integration
Helmet interfaces designed to work alongside respiratory systems and protective ensembles—maintaining seal integrity, cable management, and stability under added load.
CBRN-compatible accessories →Procurement to Deployment
Direct support for U.S. and allied forces through compliant procurement pathways and programmatic partnerships. Our team works with defense buyers to align specifications, customization, testing, and delivery timelines.
Contact for programs →In the field



