Ballistic helmets are a necessity for those who work in dangerous fields. Their biggest drawback is weight. In short, they can be heavy and cause neck and shoulder fatigue. Today, however, Adept Armor announced the launch of the Nova Titanium Combat Helmet. This is a high-cut ballistic helmet drawn from a single continuous shell of the company’s proprietary 260LC toughened titanium. At 920 grams (2.0 lbs.) all-in, in size L/XL (shell, pads, retention, and standard hardware included), Nova Titanium provides the protection and durability of a metal helmet. This weight was previously reserved for premium composite helmets. It is within an ounce of a non-ballistic bump helmet.

Nova Titanium – A Lightweight Solution
The launch marks a deliberate challenge to the premium polyethylene (PE) helmet category. That category has defined lightweight ballistic head protection for almost a decade. Adept’s argument is direct: a formed titanium shell can match the weight of the lightest elite PE helmets. It also beats them on backface deformation, damage tolerance, environmental durability, and service life, at a fraction of the price. Nova Titanium is the titanium evolution of Adept’s established NovaSteel metal-helmet line. It is fully compatible with the NovaSteel accessory ecosystem.
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The core achievement is weight. A metal ballistic helmet has historically meant a heavy one. 260LC, Adept’s proprietary titanium armor alloy, was engineered to combine two properties usually opposed: helmet-scale formability and ballistic toughness. This allows a continuous combat-profile shell to be drawn from solid titanium, without a resin matrix holding the ballistic structure together.

Only 920 Grams
At 920 grams all-in (L/XL), Nova Titanium sits at or below the published complete-system weights of the lightest premium PE helmets. These include the Team Wendy EXFIL Ballistic SL (1.01–1.05 kg), Ops-Core FAST SF (1.06 kg), MTEK FLUX Ballistic (1.0 kg), and Galvion Caiman Ballistic (1.13–1.23 kg). Nova Titanium is within roughly 30 grams (one ounce) of the non-ballistic Ops-Core FAST Bump XL. In short: near-bump-helmet weight, with real rated 9mm protection, at the price of helmets costing three to four times as much. The helmet ships in M and L/XL in a high-cut profile, sized to clear modern hearing protection.
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Nova Titanium is rated to stop 9mm FMJ at 400 m/s, or 1,312 ft/s, with low backface deformation. NIJ 0106.01 is the only NIJ standard written specifically for ballistic helmets. It contains no “Level IIIA”. Helmets marketed as “NIJ IIIA” usually borrow terminology from body armor standards or material-level test conventions. Most premium PE helmets publish their actual 9mm data at 364–365 m/s (1,195 ft/s), under modified military protocols. Sometimes they allow relaxed deformation up to 29mm. Nova Titanium’s 400 m/s rating is about 10 percent higher in velocity and approximately 21 percent higher in projectile energy than that of the published test point. BFD is usually in the single digits.

Continuous Protection
Because the shell is solid metal, not a resin stack, Nova Titanium offers continuous protective coverage to the rim. There is no unprotected edge band and no composite-style weak zone where the ballistic material could fold over on impact. Titanium does not delaminate. A strike may leave a visible mark, but it does not create an invisible laminate failure plane. Damage can be seen and evaluated in the field. Multi-hit durability holds up.
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That same metal construction gives the shell an indefinite service life. Premium composite helmets usually have a five-year clock.
Resin ages, and laminates can hide post-impact damage. Shells generally are not certified past five years. Titanium does not rust, delaminate, or degrade under ordinary UV, solvents, sweat, rain, seawater, or temperature swings. Pads and soft goods are replaceable wear items. The shell endures for decades. For procurement buyers, that reframes the helmet as a total-cost-of-ownership decision, not a recurring replacement line item.
Accessories
Nova Titanium is built around the complete NovaSteel accessory ecosystem. Every module carries across the line: the Combat Circlet (NVG shroud and rails mounted through existing retention holes, with no new holes drilled), the Ballistic Mandible, Gen 2 flip mandible and face shield sets, helmet tail for nape protection, NVG shroud, rails, and a coming blast liner. Accessories bought for a NovaSteel helmet transfer directly to Nova Titanium.
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Premium PE ballistic helmets typically retail for $1,400 to $2,100. Nova Titanium is $390, about a quarter to a fifth the price of premium PE models. Adept’s position is that high cost is the primary barrier. It keeps lightweight ballistic head protection off the heads of officers and operators who need it most.

Long Lifespan
“For years, buyers have been handed a false choice,” said Jake Ganor, Founder of Adept Armor. “Either a light helmet that’s expensive, soft-shelled, and expires in five years, or a tough metal helmet that’s heavier than the most modern composite options. Nova Titanium refuses that trade: A true metal helmet, drawn from one continuous titanium shell, that weighs what the best composite helmets weigh, deforms less under a hit, covers edge to edge, and doesn’t carry a best-before date. This is by far the lightest metal helmet we’ve ever built, at a price that finally puts hard-shell head protection within the reach of the people.”
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Nova Titanium arrives at a time when law enforcement head protection is being rethought. The DEA-FBI Ballistic Helmet Protocol of 2024 reframed the police helmet as a complete system built around pistol-caliber threats. It exposed the real barriers to wider adoption: weight, price, backface deformation, and service life. Nova Titanium is designed to address all four at once and to serve military, tactical, and prepared-civilian users for whom the same trade-offs apply.
Nova Titanium Combat Helmet Specifications
Weight: 920 g (2.0 lbs.) all in, size L/XL
Shell Material: 260LC proprietary toughened titanium armor alloy
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Ballistic Rating: 9mm FMJ at 400 m/s (1,312 ft/s), low backface deformation
Cut: High-cut, headset-compatible, accessory-ready
Coverage: Full edge-to-edge metal protection to the rim
Size: M and L/XL
Color: Black, Green, Raw Titanium
Service Life: Indefinite titanium shell service life; pads and soft goods are replaceable
Compatibility: Full NovaSteel accessory ecosystem: Combat Circlet, ballistic mandible, Gen 2 flip mandible and face shield sets, helmet tail, NVG shroud, rails, and blast liner. Future titanium accessories are forthcoming.
Price: $390/helmet
For more information, visit Adept Armor.
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