Russian Civilian IRP-OL MRE.
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Re: Russian Civilian IRP-OL MRE.
My next few .minutes viewing sorted anyway....
Re: Russian Civilian IRP-OL MRE.
I enjoyed that review. I'd try that out just for general interest. I've no problem with plain food, little bit of black pepper on the kasha and I'm pretty sure it'd be fine for me.
The tea I have seen in a military irp I'm almost certain and the cheese and apple jam certainly look similar.
For some reason I actually quite enjoy that plain style of stuff for times like today when I just wanted some fuel for gardening work in cold, damp weather without and big fuss or complication.
Where'd you source that from? The site on the box or eBay? If I knew a reliable source I'd try one just for (semi) scientific reasons
The tea I have seen in a military irp I'm almost certain and the cheese and apple jam certainly look similar.
For some reason I actually quite enjoy that plain style of stuff for times like today when I just wanted some fuel for gardening work in cold, damp weather without and big fuss or complication.
Where'd you source that from? The site on the box or eBay? If I knew a reliable source I'd try one just for (semi) scientific reasons
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Re: Russian Civilian IRP-OL MRE.
I got it from http://rocketstore.me/ but you certainly pay a premium for it over the base price. May be able to find them from other sources or maybe even from the manufacturer https://spec-pit.ru/.
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Re: Russian Civilian IRP-OL MRE.
fatoutdoors wrote:I got it from http://rocketstore.me/ but you certainly pay a premium for it over the base price. May be able to find them from other sources or maybe even from the manufacturer https://spec-pit.ru/.
Sully