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Frequently asked questions about products in this category Tactical Headphones for Military Use

Tactical headphones provide hearing protection for shooting, working in noisy environments, and maintaining situational awareness. Active models not only suppress dangerous sounds but also amplify quiet ambient signals through external microphones.
Such headphones are essential for hearing protection during shooting, military training, range work, and similar conditions. Anywhere there is impulse noise, voice commands, and the need to stay aware of your surroundings. They are an excellent way to protect against concussion and eardrum damage from blast waves.
It's better to start with the task, not the brand. If the headphones are needed for a helmet, check compatibility with rails or adapters; if for shooting, check NRR or SNR, battery life, fit, and whether connection to a two-way radio via PTT is required. Separately, it's worth checking the weight, power type, headband design, and whether the headphones interfere with other equipment.
Yes, and the difference here is fundamental. Passive models suppress noise only with earcups and padding, without electronics. Active headphones work differently: they cut off sharp sounds but allow the user to hear voices, commands, and quiet environmental signals. That is why the active format is more often chosen not just for hearing protection, but for work where communication is important.
The microphone in such headphones is needed so that the user hears more than just a muffled background. External microphones amplify commands, conversations, and useful ambient sounds, and in models with PTT compatibility, the headphones can be connected to two-way radios.
There is no single number here. This category includes models with NRR 26 dB, 31 dB, and SNR 33 dB, so you should focus on the specific rating in the specifications, not the general name. For example, the HD-17 has stated NNR 31 dB and SNR 33 dB, while the Venture Gear Sentinel has NRR 26 dB.
There are several different formats available. The classic option is over-ear headphones. Separately, there are helmet-compatible models that attach via adapters or are directly compatible with rails, as well as in-ear headsets. If the headphones are to be used with a helmet, this should be checked immediately, not after purchase.
There are different models, with prices starting from UAH 1,200 for basic ones and going up to UAH 20,000 and more for professional active headphones. So, the basic level starts from approximately UAH 1,200–1,500, while the professional mid-range segment is around UAH 5,000–8,000, and more expensive branded solutions like Sordin go higher.
In Flash Army, you can choose tactical headphones for shooting, for helmets, and for working with two-way radios. Before ordering, it's best to immediately check the design type, noise protection, microphones, battery life, and compatibility with PTT or helmet mounts. This will make it easier to filter out models that formally match by name but are not suitable for your task.