Hello,
could someone tell me how to determine the date on a fsr?
The individual package has a date of 9234
Thanks!
Fsr code date
Re: Fsr code date
They introduced those narrow bags (rather portrait vs older landscape orientated labels) for 2019 so it’s fresh
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Thank you sir!
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you can also tell by the camoflauge pattern in the backdrop
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Didn't know that. Do older ones NOT have a camouflage pattern at all, or is it just different? When was that change made? I have 2017 and 2019 production FSRs and hadn't noticed a difference. Will need to do a side-by-side.Militaryration_guy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 2:29 pmyou can also tell by the camoflauge pattern in the backdrop
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The earlier ones have a digital camouflage background ones after about 2015 have a normal splotch camouflage patternTeddydogno1 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 3:33 pmDidn't know that. Do older ones NOT have a camouflage pattern at all, or is it just different? When was that change made? I have 2017 and 2019 production FSRs and hadn't noticed a difference. Will need to do a side-by-side.Militaryration_guy wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 2:29 pmyou can also tell by the camoflauge pattern in the backdrop
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Re: Fsr code date
The camouflage patterns on the FSR bags were referred to as follows;
1st Generation: Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), also referred to as ACU by soldiers.
2nd Generation: Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), also referred to as MultiCam by soldiers.
The prototype of the FSR ration was in a clear plastic wrapper with no camouflage. I am fairly sure there is more than one prototype variant of this ration.
In case you are curious, the reason for the pattern change on the FSR was the transition of the uniform worn by soldiers from ACU to MultiCam.
1st Generation: Universal Camouflage Pattern (UCP), also referred to as ACU by soldiers.
2nd Generation: Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP), also referred to as MultiCam by soldiers.
The prototype of the FSR ration was in a clear plastic wrapper with no camouflage. I am fairly sure there is more than one prototype variant of this ration.
In case you are curious, the reason for the pattern change on the FSR was the transition of the uniform worn by soldiers from ACU to MultiCam.
Re: Fsr code date
The first ones I got in 2008 had UCP Also the 2011 ones I got