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Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 7:20 am
by laughing_man
steve1989, Thank you for the interesting images
I was also surprised at the bread included in a ziplock.
Do the Ukraine Forces make the inside of that ziplock sterile for one year?
If it does not mold for one year, is it an effect of some chemical?
It is molto interesting.

Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 11:09 am
by cavguy
Thanks for the pics Steve!
Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2017 10:29 pm
by FREMONT
Delicious wrote:I wonder only why the FRH is Turkish - will it be a regular part of the rations or is it only for show?
Turkey is a member of NATO and produces it's own version of MRE rations. They also sell rations on their commercial market. My guess is that Ukraine doesn't have any facilities to manufacture their own FRH's at the moment since they are currently phasing out their old rations with modern MREs. I would guess that Ukraine ordered a the Turkish FRHs in bulk to distribute them into their rations for the time being. I don't know if they will being making their own in the future. Also, I would like to point out that many countries will often import food or other products to be distributed into their military rations, many countries in NATO will often do this, since many of these countries since it might be cheap or for not having the infrastructure to do manufacture/grow certain food products.
I would also like to point out that Turkey is a large exporter/importer of military goods. They are the second largest military in NATO and have a growing military industrial complex, mainly exporting to allied Middle Eastern nations. I'm surprised to see Turkey not sending any hardware to Ukraine (except the FRHs), especially when considering their complex love/hate relationship with Russia at the moment (The whole Syrian Civil War debacle and recent assassination come to mind)
but, in 2011,
Turkish rations were found with Loyalist troops despite the ongoing NATO air campaign against them.
Thread on Turkish rations
HERE
Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Sat Oct 21, 2017 6:17 pm
by HurtTrotter
Hello ! I have a new Ukrainian ration № 3 (MRE) in 2017 directly from the army) a gift)
this 24 Hour Ration Packs, mass 2.3 kg, 4000 calories (breakfast, lunch and dinner), there are 7 different 24 Hour Ration Packs.
I can do a little review.
Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 5:20 am
by HurtTrotter
Flameless Ration Heater - 4
Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 5:44 am
by HurtTrotter
breakfast, 1190 calories (proteins 46,9 g., fat 45,9 g., carbohydrate 149,9 g.)
peas with vegetables and pork - 350 g
wheat biscuits- 50 g
chocolate black (56 %) - 35 g
raisins - 30 g
coffee 2 g
sugar - 10 g
bubble gum
salt
spoon
serviette
wet wipe
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Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Sun Oct 22, 2017 7:45 am
by Eistee
Great catch HurtTrotter
Looks very good the ukrainian ration, i like that its split up into individual packets for each meal.
Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 12:51 pm
by HurtTrotter
lunch, 1376 calories,(proteins 47,7 g, fat 52,5 g, carbohydrate 181,1 g.)
chicken soup with rice and meat - 500 g.
Wheat porridge (cereal)with beef meat - 350 g.
wheat biscuits -50 g.
crouton (dry bread) – 50 g.
Black currant jam – 20 g.
Tea is black – 2 g.
Sugar – 10 g.
bubble gum
salt
pepper is black ground
spoon
serviette
wet wipe
Flameless Ration Heater
Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 1:10 pm
by HurtTrotter
dinner, 1423 calories,(proteins 60,7 g, fat 72,2 g, carbohydrate 136,3 g.)
Potatoes stewed with vegetables and chicken meat - 350 g.
Meat stewed beef - 200 g.
wheat biscuits -50 g.
crouton (dry bread) – 50 g.
honey - 20 g.
Tea is black – 2 g.
coffee 2 g
Sugar – 20 g.
bubble gum
salt
spoon
serviette
wet wipe
Flameless Ration Heater - 1
Re: Ukrainian new ration of a NATO standard
Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 6:38 am
by [ex-Member1]
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