Military Gas Masks[]
Though the use of gas was banned by the Convention of the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction, Most militaries still produce masks as a precaution.
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- M-1
- M-2 (Kingdom of Yugoslavia)
- M-2 (Yugoslavia)
- M-29
- M-3
- M.1926
- M.1931
- M.1938
- M.1943 A
- M.24 (Belgium)
- M.28
- M.29
- M.29 (1934 type)
- M.31 and M.33
- M/30 (Finland)
- M/30 (Norway)
- M/34 (Norway)
- M/38
- M/45 (Danish LAG)
- M/49
- M/61
- M1 - F.B - EP/70
- M1 diaphragm gas mask
- M1 service gas mask
- M10
- M14
- M15
- M17
- M18 Headwound Gas Mask
- M2 (France)
- M2 (United States)
- M2-10A1-6 Lightweight Optical Gas Mask
- M2-73
- M2000
- M24 (United States)
- M25
- M3 (Serbia)
- M3 series Army Diaphragm masks
- M3-10A1-6 Lightweight Service Mask
- M3-77
- M4-10A1-6 Lightweight Service Mask
- M40
- M43
- M45
- M48
- M5-11-7 Combat Service Mask
- M50 Series
- M52 (Czechoslovakia)
- M59
- M6-87
- M60
- M62
- M65
- M7 Headwound Gas Mask
- M73
- M74
- M8
- M85
- M85 (Iraq)
- M9 Field Protective Mask
- M90
- M95
- Mark II
- Maska prokofieva 1915
- MC-1
- MCU-2/P
- Md.1926
- Md.32
- Md.35
- Md.39B
- MD52
- MD58
- MF-11
- MF-12
- MF-22
- MI Training
- MI-I-5 Army Optical Mask
- MII diaphragm gas mask
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- Mk II General Service Respirator
- Mk. III General Service Respirator
- Mk. IV General Service Respirator
- Mk. V General Service Respirator
- MKE NEFES
- MKE Panoramic
- MM-1
- Model A
- Model B
- Model C
- Model F
- Model G
- Model H
- Model IV
- Model K
- Model KNIL
- Model T
- MP-4
- MP-5
- MP-6
- MSF09
- MV-5
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