Chinese rations - real ones this time

Discussions about rations from other countries - IMPs, EPAs, RCIRs, etc.
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Stef wrote: (...)
but in this case it would be rather problematic to identify the troops ...
So let´s wait for lunchtime.

If it´s smells for fish w/ rice or kebab, shoot at it... :D
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HAHAHA, excellent ! :lol:

...errr, please make an exception for "Salmon Rice Vegetables" in RCIR Nr2 :?
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Anybody else get the creeps from this picture?

I doubt there are soldiers anywhere else in the world who keep to themselves, in straight lines during a chow break. They remind me of droid soldiers.
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well, considering the brand new uniforms of those guys, I guess what we see is a boot camp and the sergeant, as any drill instructor on our lovely planet, will gladly kick the ass of any of those young gentlemen who breaks the line, even only one inch :wink:
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Stef- Yes, that didn't occur to me.
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China is on it's way to becoming the next world leader in manufacturing, I don't think they're going to be jeopardizing that position with military actions but rather by becoming a 1st world country by virtue of economic strength. I'd strong suspect that China will become a world power through the board room rather than the war room. Rather than English being an international language of commerce, we may all have to learn Mandarin Chinese one of these days :cry:
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housil wrote:
Sr. Wing Commander wrote:When did their troops uniforms start looking like ours? The helmet is our shape (...)
Soso, like "ours"....

Do you know why "Your" helmet is nick named "Fritz" by the troops?!
Because the shape is copied by the German WW2 helmet...

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Would have been cooler if they copied the German WWI helmet... y'know, the one with the big spike on top! Then the jokes could really roll...
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:lol: :lol: "too funny" :D

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dermeister025 wrote: (...)
Would have been cooler if they copied the German WWI helmet... y'know, the one with the big spike on top! Then the jokes could really roll...

It´s called a "Pickelhaube"


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see (in english):
http://www.pickelhauben.net/pickelhaube.htm
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Nice one, is it available in Kevlar camo version? :lol:
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