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Pakistani MRE and other Field Rations.

MREs are usually used when in combat for many days far away from main deployment area(special ops or forward parties). Usually in deployment langar(now called Soldiers mess) cooks fresh food. In heat of conventional war it comes in handy.

There are many small things that count in todays warfare e.g during Tirah op in forward areas our troops were more disturbed by Flea infestation (pisu) than the miscreants. From soldiers to Officers had the 'Pisu Dance' There were no proper emolients or insect repellents sent or used. Imagine being in a constant itch and fighting as well.
 
My latest fetish is watching videos of unboxing and review of MREs from all over the world. Wish someone did one Indian and Pakistan MREs.
 
Does anyone has new pictures of Nowshera's new MRE cooking facilities & machinery?

If you cant post in the forum then you can send to my email.
 


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PANA FORCE FOOD PROCESSING CENTER
The management of PANA Force Foods has rich history and experience spreading over two hundred years to its credit in handling food items and dealing with food related services. Improvement in quality of food has been a consistent endearvour which resulted in creation of country's largest cook's training facility known as Food Management Wing. Research and Development segment of Food Management Wing identifies the food related problem areas and suggests viable solutions.

PANA Force Food Processing Centre aims at providing quality goods at affordable prices. Presently the company is supplying two different brands of products to Pakistan Army commonly known as Meal Ready to Eat (MRE) and Emergency Pack Ration (EP Ration or High Energy Biscuits) whereas plant for production of dehydrated vegetables and fruits is under construction. PANA Force Foods offer it's customers a wide range of products for selection in line with their liking & taste. This claim is based on our strategic partnership of knowledge sharing with leading institutions of Pakistan

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Are these available in Lahore? On hiking trips to the north these would be useful!


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PANA FORCE FOOD PROCESSING CENTER
The management of PANA Force Foods has rich history and experience spreading over two hundred years to its credit in handling food items and dealing with food related services. Improvement in quality of food has been a consistent endearvour which resulted in creation of country's largest cook's training facility known as Food Management Wing. Research and Development segment of Food Management Wing identifies the food related problem areas and suggests viable solutions.

PANA Force Food Processing Centre aims at providing quality goods at affordable prices. Presently the company is supplying two different brands of products to Pakistan Army commonly known as Meal Ready to Eat (MRE) and Emergency Pack Ration (EP Ration or High Energy Biscuits) whereas plant for production of dehydrated vegetables and fruits is under construction. PANA Force Foods offer it's customers a wide range of products for selection in line with their liking & taste. This claim is based on our strategic partnership of knowledge sharing with leading institutions of Pakistan

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Can some one post pics of real mre used by pak army.
 
Not actual footage.

Ours look more like this (pictures of ration sent to nepal during earth quake).


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My father ate canned ration in siachen along with mutton e.t.c whenever field ration was available. Whole sheep flocks were procured at a time to cater to unit's needs. Yak meat was also eaten on special occasions in base HQ e.t.c.

Preference is always to serve meal via field kitchens wherever possible. Field kitchen kit is manufactured by an entity under nescom.

http://gids.com.pk/mfk.pdf

http://gids.com.pk/pcs.pdf
 
Not actual footage.

Ours look more like this (pictures of ration sent to nepal during earth quake).


pak_beeef-1-4-650_043015061501.jpg


pak_beeef-1-4-650_043015061507.jpg


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My father ate canned ration in siachen along with mutton e.t.c whenever field ration was available. Whole sheep flocks were procured at a time to cater to unit's needs. Yak meat was also eaten on special occasions in base HQ e.t.c.

Preference is always to serve meal via field kitchens wherever possible. Field kitchen kit is manufactured by an entity under nescom.

http://gids.com.pk/mfk.pdf

http://gids.com.pk/pcs.pdf
Thanks.
 

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