Advanced Combat Helmet

Model: Kase Advanced Combat Helmet (ACH)
Type: Personal Armour 
Scale: Character
Protection: Head (+2D Physical, +1D Energy) 
Availability: 2, R 
Cost: 1200 Credits, plus extras (see below)

Game Notes: This helmet has its own power supply and may have up to five of the options below at the additional cost indicated. The attachment are modular, and can be changed out as mission profiles dictate.

Option 1:
Type: IR Imaging 
Cost: 300 Credits 
Effect: Grants the user heat based vision, effective range of 200m. 

Option 2:
Type: Starlight Vision 
Cost: 300 Credits 
Effect: Grants the user night vision, effective range of 200m. Doesn’t 
work in complete darkness. 

Option 3:
Type: Macrobinoculars 
Cost: 100 Credits 
Effect: +3D to search, for objects over 100m away. 

Option 4:
Type: Environment Filters
Cost: 50 Credits 
Effect: Can maintain a Type I or II atmosphere within the helmet and filters out harmful molecules and odors. Works only in Type I or II atmospheres. 

Option 5:
Type: Flash Guard Visor 
Cost: 250 Credits 
Effect: Nullifies all stun damage from visual sources (e.g. Flash 
grenades). 

Option 6:
Type: Passive Sensors 
Cost: 400 Credits 
Effect: +1D to search, for objects under 50m away. +1D Perception. 

Option 7:
Type: Ranged Weapons Sensors
Cost: 500 Credits 
Effect: +1D to all ranged weapons rolls. 

Option 8:
Type: Multi Channel Comlink
Cost: 120 Credits 
Effect: Multi Channel Comlink with encoding and a 50km range. 

Option 9:
Type: Sound Sensors 
Cost: 200 Credits 
Effect: +1D to search or Perception. Only applies in quiet situations.

War’qi/39:2:1:36/Kot
The ACH is one of Kase's latest products aimed at bounty hunters, mercenaries and planetary forces. The Duratheen helmet is very flexible and can be customized for a number of mission profiles. This flexibility is achieved by offering the customer a wide number of module options, which dictate the helmet's performance and properties. Some of the modules available include IR vision, Flash Guard visor and sound sensors to name but a few. Unfortunately, this flexibility is only present during the helmet's construction and once made, the helmet's options may not be changed. The ACH has a 'V' shaped view plate giving it an almost predatory look, and has been dubbed by many as the Velker (a 'V' shaped flying predator from the clouds of Bespin).