 Hey everyone, Dylan Schumacher, Citadel Defense, and today we're going to talk about putting this helmet cover on this helmet. This is a hard head, this is a hard head veteran's helmet and we are going to put this hard head veteran's cover on it. It's really pretty simple, it can be a little tricky to get it even side to side, but other than that it's pretty simple. Basically all the areas where you have Velcro that's already on the helmet on the sides, on the front and on the back here, that's what the cover itself is going to match onto. I like having a cover just because if I ever wanted to you can stick vegetation in here, it's going to retain any kind of, if you get into IR lights or any kind of identification lights on top, it's going to retain that better and it'll just protect the finish of your helmet a little bit better. So for me I just choose to run a cover, you don't have to, you do you. So to set this up here we're just going to take these bungees that go to your front night vision mount here, we're just going to un-bungee those. On the inside of the pads I took the, so you can see that, I took the front couple pads off and I took the pad off the back here as you can see there. So that's what the straps are going to fold into. Like I said, it's pretty simple and I'll try to get this on camera here so that you can effectively see what's going on. Okay, so you're just going to take where the hole matches up here to your night vision mount and match that up. Once that's matched up, these little, these little, once that is matched up just like that, these little tabs here are going to fold forward. From there I'm going to pull it back to get over the back half of the helmet. The side to side here, just kind of do the best you can to match that up. It's about, it's pretty good actually, it's pretty good for a side to side mount right there. So it's about even as you can tell there. In the back we'll just fold these tabs back and I like that this is a good spot to, doing this right, this is a good place to capture your wire. Get for your ears right here. Now I'm just going to replace the pads here. Okay, so I'll take the back piece here, take the front forehead piece and that's it. That's my cover. I'll replace the bungees here for your night vision and that's it. Now I have a cover. Once you get it on there, you really don't need to take it off unless you want to switch it out for some reason or other. But other than that, pretty simple. That is how you put the cover on a hard head veteran's helmet. Do brave deeds and endure.