As a half russian half native american..who's also done 8 months of military service...it's more like the civilian/emergency disaster rations fema hands out to hurricane survivors on their roof while they're waiting for help. But it does the job for what it is..not nearly the amount of food or "accessories" as you would see in a true military MRE Ration.
That activator sure looked like water, but when it comes in a pouch with an enormous warning that says "Do Not Drink", it is probably safer to assume that it is not just water.
When I saw him lighting the fuel tabs under the stove top.....BRUUUUUUUUUUH! 😅😅😅
I realized that later 😅 but it was super windy that day and I didnt have anything to shield it
As a half russian half native american..who's also done 8 months of military service...it's more like the civilian/emergency disaster rations fema hands out to hurricane survivors on their roof while they're waiting for help. But it does the job for what it is..not nearly the amount of food or "accessories" as you would see in a true military MRE Ration.
Next time try putting the fuel tablet on the metal cooker not underneath it, but thank you, you made me laugh watching this.
🤯😂
That activator sure looked like water, but when it comes in a pouch with an enormous warning that says "Do Not Drink", it is probably safer to assume that it is not just water.
It didnt smell like water 😅
@@The3314Show I've seen some where it was some kind of salt solution.
Yeah, with US military MREs I dump my salt packet in the flameless ration heater. It works great for older MREs and helps the magnesium get hotter.
Common sense
I love how I got voted down for an actual fact. Y'all need to brush up on y'all's chemistry. Your welcome.
military is a choice like
ummm this def not what russians r eating.... i so confuse.. Glory to the Heroes!
Its a civil ration
@@The3314Show it's for when we live in the metro, you know very soon
nope, if that was hot hot you would have dropped it and said fuuuuuuuuuuuuuk