Don't have any pictures, but here are the contents:
(intended for 3-4 people for 1 day)
It weighs around 2.5-3kg, contains:
2 cans of Loof (it's basically spam in a can)
4 cans of Tuna in oil (standard small tins)
1 tin of chocolate spread
1 medium-sized tin of dried fruit (10-12cm high) - the yellow can you see in the above photo.
1 medium-sized tin of peanuts
1 big tin of olives / cucumbers in brine
1 big bag of raspberry drink powder (enough for at least 10-20 cups)
2 bags of coffee
2 bags of tea
some number of sugar/salt bags
and 1 can opener.
No utensils and no heating. Separate loaf of bread is usually included, but not necessarily. Everything's non-dairy and kosher - army here requires kosher, regardless of whether you are religious or not - it's safer to not offend anybody.
I've eaten a fair few of those meals. Tuna is very edible (if you like it, I personally do). Loof is edible, but it's not really tasty, just bland meat. Peanuts and dried fruit are delicious, but end up too quickly

. The olives - well, no idea why they put a whole tin, because nobody has ever finished it, unless they were just eating olives and olives and more olives. The drinks are fine, but I don't trust that raspberry powder...reminds me of those instant drink powders that left marks on glasses that couldn't be washed off.
Can opener sucks. Always bring your own knife with a can opener.
As for utensils, you bend a lid off a tin can in half and eat. It's pretty comfortable.