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New Russian battle rations
Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 9:13 pm
by rebraunjr
I have a relative who is an Army officer and spends about 6 months out of the year in Kyrgyzstan. As you all probably know there is a large permanent Russian military force there. He interacts with the Russian officers a lot. He, like me, enjoys rations. It seems that the Russian Army has altered its battle rations after the South Ossetian War of 2008. We have all seen photos of the "lunch tray with a handle." My cousin told me that they are deceptively heavy. The Russians have gone to a more NATO style of packaging. I have uploaded some photos from a Russian webpage (the page is following some new conscripts.) Admittedly, my cousin, who speaks Russian, found the page on google.ru. I could not have found it, but the link is here. <
http://www.omskinform.ru/main.php?id=1&nid=38912> You will have to use babel fish or something to translate. Notice the flora camo pattern. (I am a Russophile). My cousin says there is also a version with the new Russian digital camo. Apparently these new rations come in multiple menus as well unlike the IRP-B.
BTW he also said massive amounts of "civilan" versions of IRPs were deployed during South Ossetia War. The Russian soldiers apparently began to bet when they opened the pack whether or not the wrapping would be OD or the civilian bright marketing colors.
I have also attached a pic of the "old" (although still heavily used) "lunchtray with a handle" IRP-B
Re: New Russian battle rations
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:07 am
by Stef
Hi,
thanks for sharing!
It seems that the contents didn't change a lot : kasha, kasha, spam, paté, crackers, crackers, crackers and ...crackers, wrong?

Re: New Russian battle rations
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:56 pm
by Bypah
Re: New Russian battle rations
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:00 pm
by Bypah
Guys, try this link . It might help with the translation.
Enjoy!
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/BV.a ... id%3D38912
Re: New Russian battle rations
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 5:06 pm
by Bypah
rebraunjr wrote:I It seems that the Russian Army has altered its battle rations after the South Ossetian War of 2008. We have all seen photos of the "lunch tray with a handle." My cousin says there is also a version with the new Russian digital camo. Apparently these new rations come in multiple menus as well unlike the IRP-B.
"with porridge "Slavic", beef stew, green peas with ground meat, crackers, cream cheese, fish, tea, sugar, and more..." This is a simple translation of some of the menus....

Re: New Russian battle rations
Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 9:07 pm
by rebraunjr
Bypah wrote:rebraunjr wrote:I It seems that the Russian Army has altered its battle rations after the South Ossetian War of 2008. We have all seen photos of the "lunch tray with a handle." My cousin says there is also a version with the new Russian digital camo. Apparently these new rations come in multiple menus as well unlike the IRP-B.
"with porridge "Slavic", beef stew, green peas with ground meat, crackers, cream cheese, fish, tea, sugar, and more..." This is a simple translation of some of the menus....

I particularly like "All products for certification by major Bilyk, natural and very tasty."

Re: New Russian battle rations
Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 4:07 pm
by fdsman
Might wanna think twice about opening up a can of beef stew from the Russians..
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/ ... TH20110519
Re: New Russian battle rations
Posted: Tue May 24, 2011 7:18 am
by laughing_man
I obtained this new IRP.
This differs in a design as compared with IRP on eBay.
Although a part of the content is different, it is well alike.
I eat this within several days.
I'm very interested in whether beef stew is dog food.

Re: New Russian battle rations
Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:37 pm
by nicodim
Technical conditions of production diets changed several times. Now gone back to plastic packaging. It looks like this:

This ration OboronSnabKomplekta. Best of all reviews. Packaging of which you speak like Tetra Pak packaging.
Re: New Russian battle rations
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 1:05 pm
by ak70g2
"I have also attached a pic of the "old" (although still heavily used) "lunchtray with a handle" IRP-B"
I'll try those two this weekend
