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^ "Guide for the Selection of Personal Protective Equipment for Emergency First Responders (Respiratory Protection) NIJ Guide 102–00" (PDF).Archived from the original on 27 February 2020. It is likely that small stockpiles of S10 masks are kept for research purposes. United Kingdom: Formerly issued to the British Armed Forces, but was replaced in 2011 by the General Service Respirator.Italy: After using the S6 NBC Respirator in the 1970s, NOCS (English: Central Security Operations Service) and the Gruppo di Intervento Speciale ( GIS) (English: Special Intervention Group) use the S10 Respirator.Known to be used by the Police Tactical Unit during anti-riot duties. Being replaced by the MSA Advantage 1000 CBA-RCA. Hong Kong: S-10 and SF-10 used by the Special Duties Unit.Users Australian Army Cadets in gas masks Current SF10, intended for security and special forces use (replaced, at least in SAS service, by the CT12).This mask is fitted with optical insert hooks, and therefore can be used by soldiers who wear glasses. The mask also contains an inner oro-nasal mask to decrease fogging on the lenses. The mask includes a fail-safe drinking device, a Secondary Speech Transmitter (SST) on the side which a Clansman radio system microphone can be clipped to, and corrective lenses can be fitted to the eyepieces. All issued filters for the S10 have expired, the last of which expired in 2014. The S10 respirator was originally due to be replaced by the new General Service Respirator (GSR) in 2007, although replacement efforts officially began in 2011 and all S10 Respirators have since been replaced with the GSR. S10s were issued to British nationals in Saudi Arabia during the 1991 Gulf War and were marked by a blue coloured PSM (Primary Speech Module) fitting or a blue painted spot on the forehead. The S10 was introduced in 1986 as a replacement for the S6 NBC Respirator in service from the 1960s, and is manufactured by Avon Rubber. History A British soldier with the S10 respirator during Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) warfare exercises Following the mask's replacement by the General Service Respirator in 2011, the S10 is now widely available to the public on the army surplus market. The S10 CBRN Respirator is a military gas mask that was formerly used within all branches of the British Armed Forces.
