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The Shock Trooper's helmet most often featured a t-shaped visor seen in all Mandalorian armor styles for centuries. The t-shape itself was thought to be inspired by the appearance of the near Human Taungs, the species who gave birth to the Mandalorian culture. Death Watch member Bo-Katan sported a more personalized and uniquely styled visor akin to the face of a barn owl. In addition the helmets would generally be fitted with range finders.

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  • Mandalorian Shock Trooper Armor
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  • The Shock Trooper's helmet most often featured a t-shaped visor seen in all Mandalorian armor styles for centuries. The t-shape itself was thought to be inspired by the appearance of the near Human Taungs, the species who gave birth to the Mandalorian culture. Death Watch member Bo-Katan sported a more personalized and uniquely styled visor akin to the face of a barn owl. In addition the helmets would generally be fitted with range finders.
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  • The Shock Trooper's helmet most often featured a t-shaped visor seen in all Mandalorian armor styles for centuries. The t-shape itself was thought to be inspired by the appearance of the near Human Taungs, the species who gave birth to the Mandalorian culture. Death Watch member Bo-Katan sported a more personalized and uniquely styled visor akin to the face of a barn owl. In addition the helmets would generally be fitted with range finders.
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