These helmets that Navy will wear for their season finale against Army are something special.

Notice how each one of the helmets pictured above has a different Naval ship on them. Each position group will have their own unique ship. See details below via the press release.

Navy is raising the bar with these. No program has ever done anything like this before, and I love it.

Check them out.

Different position groups will wear different ship-inspired helmets for the Army-Navy Game. @UAFootball @NavyFB pic.twitter.com/F1LQXJnr3Q — Navy Athletics (@NavyAthletics) November 30, 2015

Navy will wear these hand-painted helmets for its matchup with Army. pic.twitter.com/BoC1S0LmIl — Matt Murschel (@osmattmurschel) November 30, 2015

Wow: Navy players will wear 7 different types of hand painted helmets for their game this week vs Army pic.twitter.com/Aas5b7SI3i — Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) November 30, 2015

WRs to wear Subs – Predominantly utilized as blockers, wide receivers play a key role in driving Navy rush attack. pic.twitter.com/Z7wMC9Cnq6 — Navy Athletics (@NavyAthletics) November 30, 2015

DBs to wear Destroyer- Known for significant fire power, speed & anti-missile defense as are Navy’s defensive backs pic.twitter.com/Q0JBLbcuk1 — Navy Athletics (@NavyAthletics) November 30, 2015

LBs will wear Cruiser – Provides anti-air defense and packs the biggest punch of Naval surface ships representative pic.twitter.com/49VsOiLXse — Navy Athletics (@NavyAthletics) November 30, 2015

QBs: Aircraft Carrier- The aircraft carrier is ultimate decision maker; a “quick strike” weapon. QB of the Fleet! pic.twitter.com/OX5NYt9opC — Navy Athletics (@NavyAthletics) November 30, 2015

Special Teams to wear Minesweepers – This small ship has a unique mission of identifying and eliminating mines. pic.twitter.com/COj9L9GNaK — Navy Athletics (@NavyAthletics) November 30, 2015

RBs to wear Littoral Combat Ship- These fast & nimble ships can navigate through both crowded shallow & deep waters pic.twitter.com/adgEmQ9RaL — Navy Athletics (@NavyAthletics) November 30, 2015