Azerbaijan Army food and rations

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kyuzoaoi
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Azerbaijan Army food and rations

Post by kyuzoaoi » Mon Feb 13, 2017 2:00 am

I stumbled to this Azerbaijani site:

http://oxu.az/war/56773

I've noticed that they have military food and some rations.

For example this:

http://oxu.azstatic.com/uploads/W1siZiI ... a=264a4710

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Re: Azerbaijan Army food and rations

Post by laughing_man » Mon Feb 13, 2017 2:45 pm

It's very interesting :!:
The box of 24H ration seems to be large and heavy. :mrgreen:

Thank you for sharing :!: :D

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Re: Azerbaijan Army food and rations

Post by SNiiP3R » Mon Feb 13, 2017 3:51 pm

laughing_man wrote:It's very interesting :!:
The box of 24H ration seems to be large and heavy. :mrgreen:

Thank you for sharing :!: :D
Yes, you can definitely fight an enemy with that ration, when you are out of ammo. :mrgreen:

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Re: Azerbaijan Army food and rations

Post by steve1989 » Mon Feb 13, 2017 5:01 pm

Thank you for sharing this awesome look into a ration that we have never really gotten a good look into yet, kyuzoaoi! :D

That thing is huge, I wonder what it's weight/calorie content is? It seems to be very wholesome, home cooked, true to it's culture kind of meals.

OK, reading in and it says:

In addition, the army has been added to the diet of condensed milk and liver pate. The soldiers reached 3900-4000 calorie diet. It should be noted that this figure is higher than NATO and Russian armies. Thus, in Russia the share of dry food (among "Sukhoy rations known as") is 3,200 calories.

The soldiers' diet borscht, meat and green peas, lentils soup (with meat) will be included in canned form.

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Re: Azerbaijan Army food and rations

Post by cavguy » Mon Feb 13, 2017 6:20 pm

I like that guy in the pictures pointing stick!

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Re: Azerbaijan Army food and rations

Post by laughing_man » Tue Feb 14, 2017 3:42 am

SNiiP3R wrote:
laughing_man wrote:It's very interesting :!:
The box of 24H ration seems to be large and heavy. :mrgreen:

Thank you for sharing :!: :D
Yes, you can definitely fight an enemy with that ration, when you are out of ammo. :mrgreen:
They may strike an enemy with canned food... :mrgreen:

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Re: Azerbaijan Army food and rations

Post by kyuzoaoi » Sat Dec 15, 2018 12:05 am

http://armiya.az/ru/news/135042/%D0%A7% ... 0%A2%D0%9E

New pictures...

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Composition:

The composition of dry soldering includes the following:

1. Crackers (100 g / 3 packs)

2. Canned meat (338 g)

3. Meat and vegetable canned food (500 g)

4. Refined sugar (120 g)

5. Disposable tea (3 bags)

6. Jam jam (40 g / 2 packs)

7. Wet flavored wipes (15 pieces)

8. Disposable fork (3 pieces)

9. Disposable spoon (3 pieces)

10. Disposable glass (3 pieces)

11. Portable stove (1 piece)

12. Vitamins (1 pack / 25 g)

13. Salt (1 g)

14. Powder for water purification (1 pack)

15. Liver pate (150 g)

16. Condensed milk (100 g)

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Re: Azerbaijan Army food and rations

Post by carlosflar » Sat Dec 15, 2018 8:33 am

https://oxu.az/war/56773 I found this report too, I'll pass it later through an Azeri translator!
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Re: Azerbaijan Army food and rations

Post by DonJa » Wed Dec 19, 2018 6:33 pm

Wow- thanks for the information ! Those pictures and list have caused me to add another ration to the wishlist. It looks similar to, but more hearty than the Kazakh ration. (It would be hard not to taste better too.)

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