” Ukrainian soldier mocking Meals Ready to Eat, or MREs, given to the Russian military. The packaging shows they were made in 2013 and expired in 2015, yet are on the battlefield today, 7 years later...”
Expired Rations? That never happens lol. I even have a leftover can of C-Ration ham slices. I wanna open it, but I kinda don’t. I wonder what a Russia MRE has in it anyway?
I remember seeing the contents of these Russian field rations a few weeks ago when this story first came out, I’ll see if I can find it
Maybe there is borscht or kefir. Or some kind of Russian cheese that goes bad after a couple of years. I have no idea what this food is.
“Expired Rations? That never happens lol. I even have a leftover can of C-Ration ham slices. I wanna open it, but I kinda don’t. I wonder what a Russia MRE has in it anyway?”
Those ham slices may currently be considered a WMD. Or at least a form of biological warfare.
A local fella came home from Vietnam and very firmly told his parents if there was ham or lima beans on the table he would eat elsewhere. AFAIK he has eaten neither to this day.
There is a YouTube channel where some people eat MRE’s from other countries. They liked the U.S. MRE but weren’t very happy with the Chinese version.
Here is a Russian guy testing a Russian MRE. Haven’t had the time to watch it yet.
https://youtu.be/FfOTmfwRTFs