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The '''M-1''' (or '''M-59''') was a standard issue [[gas mask]] for [[Serbian military|Serbia]] ([[Yugoslavia]]) troops. It is a copy of the U.S. M-9 gas mask. It was also used by the Iraqi army in the [[Gulf War]], where it was designated ''M-59''. It is O.D green colored, and has a side-loading canister which uses a 60mm opening. The M-1 is not very common in the United States, as few were imported as surplus.
The '''M-1''' (or '''M-59''') was a standard issue [[gas mask]] for [[Croatian military|Croatia]] ([[Yugoslavia]]) troops. It is a copy of the U.S. M-9 gas mask. It was also used by the Iraqi army in the [[Gulf War]], where it was designated ''M-59''. It is O.D green colored, and has a side-loading canister which uses a 60mm opening. The M-1 is not very common in the United States, as few were imported as surplus.


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Revision as of 20:59, 14 October 2013

The M-1 (or M-59) was a standard issue gas mask for Croatia (Yugoslavia) troops. It is a copy of the U.S. M-9 gas mask. It was also used by the Iraqi army in the Gulf War, where it was designated M-59. It is O.D green colored, and has a side-loading canister which uses a 60mm opening. The M-1 is not very common in the United States, as few were imported as surplus.

M1 service used in World War Two