Swiss 24-hour ration pack
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Swiss 24-hour ration pack
New Swiss combat ration pack
The Swiss army, while excellent in many aspects, was rather backwards in others - including combat provisioning. Until recently, Swiss military field feeding relied on the provision of hot meals supplied by company cookers. When necessary, these were supplemented with canned meat, chocolate bars, and hard "military biscuits."
Among the modernizations instituted in 2004 - 2006 was the developement of a modern combat ration pack, the "Kampfkostpaket." This consists of a thin pasteboard box containing 24 hours worth of foods that can be quickly and easily prepared by the soldier. The ration pack is sufficient to provide two warm meals and substantial supplements throughout the day. Swiss troops carry a German-style mess kit and an alcohol burner, and are instructed to boil the plastic tubs or metal cans in the large 1.5 liter pot. Almost all items in the KKP are commercially available items commonly found on the civilian market.
Items in the KKP consist of:
2 x 400-g main meal items, either in sealed plastic tubs or pop-top aluminum cans. Items are: Lasagna, Chili con Carne, or Curry Ragout.
1 x 60-g tube liver paste
1 x 60-g round of processed cheese
1 x 120-g can of preserved meat
2 x 100-g pkgs of bread items, including at least 1 pack of military biscuits; "Darvida" crackers are also used
2 x 50-g bars "Military chocolate" (hard, dark, semisweet chocolate)
2 x 30-g packet of fruit jam
2 x 25-g tubs of Nutella hazelnut spread
2 x 20-g Apple & Grain bars (or other Fruit & Grain bars)
1 x 100-g pouch of dried fruit, raisins, or roasted nuts
2 x 5-g envelopes of instant coffee or 2 larger envelopes of instant cappuccino
1 x 20-g envelope of "Suchard-express" fortified chocolate drink powder
4 teabags or 3 x 20-g envelopes of instant tea mix
2 x 20-g envelopes of fruit drink powder
6 x small envelopes (50 g total) granulated sugar
2 x small tubes of salt (about 2.5 g each)
Also included are 6 pieces of chewing gum, 2 or 3 sets of plastic tableware, a disposable plastic bowl, 3 large paper napkins, a plastic bag, and a couple of individually wrapped toothpicks.
Sorry about the picture. If I can extract the better, larger (in color) picture, I will post it later.
The Swiss army, while excellent in many aspects, was rather backwards in others - including combat provisioning. Until recently, Swiss military field feeding relied on the provision of hot meals supplied by company cookers. When necessary, these were supplemented with canned meat, chocolate bars, and hard "military biscuits."
Among the modernizations instituted in 2004 - 2006 was the developement of a modern combat ration pack, the "Kampfkostpaket." This consists of a thin pasteboard box containing 24 hours worth of foods that can be quickly and easily prepared by the soldier. The ration pack is sufficient to provide two warm meals and substantial supplements throughout the day. Swiss troops carry a German-style mess kit and an alcohol burner, and are instructed to boil the plastic tubs or metal cans in the large 1.5 liter pot. Almost all items in the KKP are commercially available items commonly found on the civilian market.
Items in the KKP consist of:
2 x 400-g main meal items, either in sealed plastic tubs or pop-top aluminum cans. Items are: Lasagna, Chili con Carne, or Curry Ragout.
1 x 60-g tube liver paste
1 x 60-g round of processed cheese
1 x 120-g can of preserved meat
2 x 100-g pkgs of bread items, including at least 1 pack of military biscuits; "Darvida" crackers are also used
2 x 50-g bars "Military chocolate" (hard, dark, semisweet chocolate)
2 x 30-g packet of fruit jam
2 x 25-g tubs of Nutella hazelnut spread
2 x 20-g Apple & Grain bars (or other Fruit & Grain bars)
1 x 100-g pouch of dried fruit, raisins, or roasted nuts
2 x 5-g envelopes of instant coffee or 2 larger envelopes of instant cappuccino
1 x 20-g envelope of "Suchard-express" fortified chocolate drink powder
4 teabags or 3 x 20-g envelopes of instant tea mix
2 x 20-g envelopes of fruit drink powder
6 x small envelopes (50 g total) granulated sugar
2 x small tubes of salt (about 2.5 g each)
Also included are 6 pieces of chewing gum, 2 or 3 sets of plastic tableware, a disposable plastic bowl, 3 large paper napkins, a plastic bag, and a couple of individually wrapped toothpicks.
Sorry about the picture. If I can extract the better, larger (in color) picture, I will post it later.
"I think," said Christopher Robin, "that we ought to eat all our Provisions now, so that we shan't have so much to carry."
Re: Swiss 24-hour ration pack
Thats awesome! Where did you find that?
Swiss is next to Germany and I don´t have one.
Yet....
Swiss is next to Germany and I don´t have one.
Yet....

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Re: Swiss 24-hour ration pack
Nice find, Nutella in a ration pack, I like that idea!
Its labeled as Kampfkostpaket II. Does that mean there is a number 1 as well?
The main meal looks civilian as it had a designed outter pack, prehaps you might be able to buy them in Swiss supermarkets like you can with some German EPA meals.
Gaz

Its labeled as Kampfkostpaket II. Does that mean there is a number 1 as well?
The main meal looks civilian as it had a designed outter pack, prehaps you might be able to buy them in Swiss supermarkets like you can with some German EPA meals.
Gaz
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...And of course, they added some Ricola drops 

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Re: Swiss 24-hour ration pack
I googled a little bit at the Swiss "Army"
The troops had to buy several stuff by their self and add them to the rations. That why you find all this common, civilan stuff (Nutella, Ricola etc.) in swiss rations:


I read at a swiss blog, soldiers "compalin" about the cans they got.
The troops had to buy several stuff by their self and add them to the rations. That why you find all this common, civilan stuff (Nutella, Ricola etc.) in swiss rations:


I read at a swiss blog, soldiers "compalin" about the cans they got.
Re: Swiss 24-hour ration pack
Hey guys did you chek with kato??? He always have those hard to get rations....
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I have not seen him on here for a while. I wonder where he is?
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As you can get most of Swiss ration items in every supermarket, I guess he is sitting in a plane to Zuerich...Bypah wrote:Hey guys did you chek with kato??? He always have those hard to get rations....![]()
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Housil,
Okay, I'm a little confused here. in the earlier postings it was mentioned that Swiss troops had to buy there own meals? Or just buy supplemented canned food for the issued rations? If the Swiss Army is issuing new box rations why would soldiers have to buy extra meals?
Okay, I'm a little confused here. in the earlier postings it was mentioned that Swiss troops had to buy there own meals? Or just buy supplemented canned food for the issued rations? If the Swiss Army is issuing new box rations why would soldiers have to buy extra meals?
