Hello friends. I have been googling and youtubing, and haven't had luck finding 24hr Chinese MRE's.
I would be SOOOO intrigued to try one, or at least see one. I probably cannot afford one, so youtube it is. Can anyone tell me if they have seen a 24hr MRE?
Re: Are there 24hr Chinese MRE?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2018 2:09 am
by Eistee
Thats an interesting question, i cant remember ever seeing an 24 Hr chinese ration, i think they only have the Type 13 and Type 9 single meal MREs.
Hello friends. I have been googling and youtubing, and haven't had luck finding 24hr Chinese MRE's.
I would be SOOOO intrigued to try one, or at least see one. I probably cannot afford one, so youtube it is. Can anyone tell me if they have seen a 24hr MRE?
Theoretically the Chinese Special Forces ration is considered a 24hr ration. It's mostly various food bars but it is meant for a 24 hour period.
Oldsmokey and Delicious have reviewed it.
Re: Are there 24hr Chinese MRE?
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2018 9:32 pm
by DangerousDave
I'm still trying to figure out the purpose of the Type 13 Chi-Com ration. Contains 2 320 gram mains, a tiny vege pack and a drink mix. WTF? Over.
I'm still trying to figure out the purpose of the Type 13 Chi-Com ration. Contains 2 320 gram mains, a tiny vege pack and a drink mix. WTF? Over.
It resembles Japanese ration.
The main energy sources of those rations are carbohydrates. (Both of the rations are around 1000 to 1200 kcal.)
In Japan, it's an old meal style. Though regrettable, it has bad nutritional balance...
I'm still trying to figure out the purpose of the Type 13 Chi-Com ration. Contains 2 320 gram mains, a tiny vege pack and a drink mix. WTF? Over.
It resembles Japanese ration.
The main energy sources of those rations are carbohydrates. (Both of the rations are around 1000 to 1200 kcal.)
In Japan, it's an old meal style. Though regrettable, it has bad nutritional balance...