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Pakistani MRE and other Field Rations.

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We supply MRE's to the Afghan national army???
I mean they're wearing Spec4ce's ANA camo?
 
Hahaha ... i think parathas are gulped down rather than eaten during firefights ... only highly battle hardened guys seem to enjoy them during firefights
 
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A Lieutenant having Lunch in Operational Area. Isn’t it ‘Dawat-e-Sheraz’?



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An Army officer using Plastic bottle as a tea-cup. He is probably unaware of the danger of using hot liquids in a plastic bottle.




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The water can be cleared up if they had a filtration system there are many bottle sized filtration system for clearing up sediments

One Improvement I do see is they should include some qood quality protein bars for daily supply of protein nutritional need of Solider

These are dry items , keep the muscles buildup and are healthy.

The Paratha is Grease and lowers performance of Solider it makes soldiers sluggish and sleepy , as its heavy on stomach cooked in oil


Protine Bars should be considered

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This gives you same level of Protein as a Stake does


Instead of Chai bring in Nutritional Shakes 1 bottle per day, Chai is a small pack you can include that in anyways for evening tea
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And 2 Gnanola Bar (For your carbohydrate need for day)
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Apart from that Canned Tuna or Canned salan is ok but do not eat it with Paratha


Sanitizing water for Drinking handheld solution

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Worried about unsafe drinking water? If you’re traveling in remote rural areas and bottled water is not readily available, having a portable water purifier is a good idea. Water bottles with all-in-one filtration system and handheld UV water purifiers keep out harmful chemical, bacterial, and viral contaminants.


More Nutritional Daily Intake:

Breakfast:

1. Granola Bar (Oatmeal) (124 Calories)
2 . Tea + Cookie (60 Calories)
3. Butter or Penut Butter spread (2 Table spoons) (188 Calories)

Calories: 372

Snack: Canned fruit (100 Calories)

Lunch:
1. Protein Bar (1) - (200 Calories)
2. Vitamin & Nutrition Rick Shake (half bottle) (120 calories)
3. Fresh Fruit (Canned) (100 calories)
4. Half Paratha or Canned Spiced Tuna (180 Calories)

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Dinner:
1. MRE meal pouch eaten with spoon (300 Calories)
2. Vitamin & Nutritional shake (half bottle) (140 calories)
3. Half Naan (75 calories)
4. Tea + Cookie (60 calories)

Calories : 575

Snack: Canned fruit (Night time snack) or Honey 1 table spoon (64 Calories)

Total intake for Day: 372 + 100 + 600 + 575 + 64 = 1711 Calories

Throw in a treat bag : 3 Almonds 3 Walnuts 3 Penuts 2 Cashews and we have good daily intake




Salty CRACKERS / CHEESE/ WEIRED CHESE SNACKS / CHIPS / OILY PARATHA / Gulab Jaman = Junk Food, adds no value to your energy level
 
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but trust me whenever i have eat MRE i hate it .na tail na sorba na freashness na dhanya maza nhi aata . BTW i have find MRE tins from

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Where did you find these MREs and how long are their expiry periods (like years or just months)?

The generation that lived through the Great Depression stockpiled MREs all their lives. Many Americans still do. This is something vital to have around for emergencies or flooding/incidents in remote areas.
 
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A Lieutenant having Lunch in Operational Area. Isn’t it ‘Dawat-e-Sheraz’?



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An Army officer using Plastic bottle as a tea-cup. He is probably unaware of the danger of using hot liquids in a plastic bottle.




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They know everything but they have to improvise things when in the field.
 

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