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Yes DRDO had transferred technologies for it to private industries some years back. Though, our soldiers don't use MREs that often because of easy access to good food thanks to innovative solutions like shown above. They only take MREs if they are on long missions.
This is nice - but do we have a dedicated MREs Pack?
 
Yes DRDO had transferred technologies for it to private industries some years back. Though, our soldiers don't use MREs that often because of easy access to good food thanks to innovative solutions like shown above. They only take MREs if they are on long missions.
Well , when i say dedicated MREs - I mean this 👇
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not the same! Look carefully at the video! - It is all in one pack, includes everything, including flameless ration heates

Na, our MRE's are dropped in boiling water, heating mechanism is not included in our mre.

American one has chemical heating bag included, in which you put the food pouch and add water to heat it up.
 
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Na, our MRE's are dropped in boiling water, heating mechanism is not included in our mre.

American one has chemical heating bag included, in which you put the food pouch and add water to heat it up.
Well yes! I know the difference! The amercian MREs also include in the same package - some chocolates, beverages (tea, coffee etc) and accessories - such as spoons, matches, salt etc

That is my whole point! I wish that DRDO develops MREs similar to the Americans or any of the other armies, like the French, British, heck, a small country like Lithuania has MREs

Not that difficult

 
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The amercian MREs also include in the same package - some chocolates, beverages (tea, coffee etc) and accessories - such as spoons, matches, salt etc
We have all these too.
But they come in cardboard boxes, instead of part of one large air sealed pouch.


That is my whole point! I wish that DRDO develops MREs similar to the Americans or any of the other armies, like the French, British, heck, a small country like Lithuania has MREs

Not that difficult
Unless the army demand that type of mre, it won't be made, that's how things work here🙃.
 
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