Helmets |
Picture | Name | Description |
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| B-01 TACTICAL | This is the Super Earth Standard Issue, made from the same titanium as the Destroyer's hull. |
| SC-34 INFILTRATOR | This suit's plutonium-238 nuclear battery enables environmental scanning long after the user has ceased operation. |
| FS-11 Executioner | Popularized by actor Chip Messiter, who wore this in the action-rom-com-musical "Lost My Heart to a Man in a Helmet." |
| FS-05 MARKSMAN | While early prototypes used shock absorbing gels, this armor stabilizes aim with the use of internal gyroscopes. |
| SC-37 LEGIONNAIRE | This armor is based on the antique uniforms of the 'Super Earth Legion', a less patriotic precursor to the Helldivers. |
| CE-81 JUGGERNAUT | One of the most durable engineer armors available, each set is quality tested by an impact with a full-grown Charger. |
| SC-15 DRONE MASTER | Some soldiers report picking up strange radio interference when wearing this armor near alien artifacts. |
| CE-35 TRENCH ENGINEER | After colonists of Hellmire recovered a lost shipment of this armor, the local pastime of fence-smashing was born. |
| CE-67 TITAN | A quality product, this armor can destroy over 300,000 kilometers of fencing with no decline in operational efficiency. |
| CM-17 BUTCHER | An armor often worn by frontline surgeons, who are skilled at both putting bodies back together and taking them apart. |
| SA-12 SERVO ASSISTED | Each servo-assisted limb contains 138 miniature motors, to support a natural gait and long-term spinal health. |
| SA-32 DYNAMO | In mountainous colonies, domestic variants of this armor are used to throw weather monitoring equipment uphill. |
| SC-30 TRAILBLAZER SCOUT | The patented fabric absorbs visible, infrared, and ultraviolet radiation, to prevent detection by all known species. |
| SA-04 COMBAT TECHNICIAN | Due to the enhanced strength caused by this armor, caution is advised when using door handles or embracing colleagues. |
| CM-14 PHYSICIAN | The distinctive red, white, and green of the Intergalactic Medical Corps signal to all Helldivers that help is at hand. |
| DP-11 CHAMPION OF THE PEOPLE | The three stripes n the pauldrons stand for the three principles of Super Earth: Liberty, Democracy, and Prosperity. |
| DP-40 Hero of the Federation | Though originally intended solely for ceremonial use, its inspirational energy proved equally useful on the battlefield. |
| EX-03 PROTOTYPE 3 | Because this prototype's wires operate at 400,000 volts, it also includes a handy rubber underlayer for insulation. |
| EX-16 PROTOTYPE 16 | As the electric arc generates a strong magnetic field, wearers should avoid use while in vicinity of stapled paperwork. |
| EX-00 PROTOTYPE X | The end result of several billion Super Credits and 12 years of research into creating "the Soldier of Tomorrow." |
| SA-25 Steel Trooper | For optimal performance, the manufacturer recommends avoiding immersing this armor in salt water for prolonged periods. |
| FS-55 Devastator | Domestic versions of this armor enable colonial farmers to plant crops and mines side by side, safely. |
| CE-27 Ground Breaker | "The ground is just another obstacle that hasn't yet been cleared." - SGM Janet Jones, Excavation Corps Founder. |
| FS-61 Dreadnought | With genuine gold accents, 74% of colonists voted this armor the set they would most likely be buried in. |
| CE-07 Demolition Specialist | Originally worn by lunar terraformers, this suit can withstand rapid changes in pressure, heat, and personal velocity. |
| TR-117 Alpha Commander | For warriors who are so strong and confident that they don't need any reassurance whatsoever. |
| B-27 Fortified Commando | This armor set first appeared in the music video for the summer anthem 'Our Love is Like Liberty (Indestructible)'. |
| CE-64 Grenadier | The set's classic advertising campaign "Have you tried a grenade?" has remained unchanged for over 70 years. |