Rare ADF Australian Army MRE 24 Hours Ration Packs CR1M Menu A/B/C/D/E/F/G/H/J (2024)
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This ration packs could last for 5-10 years or even more, if they been stored properly (dry and cool).
Availability (Price for each pack)
• Menu A - [OUT OF STOCK]
• Menu B - [OUT OF STOCK]
• Menu C - [OUT OF STOCK]
• Menu D - [OUT OF STOCK]
• Menu E - [OUT OF STOCK]
• Menu F - [OUT OF STOCK]
• Menu G - [OUT OF STOCK]
• Menu H - [OUT OF STOCK]
• Menu J - x3
Menu main dishes are as follows:
A: Pasta Bolognese, Lamb Casserole
B: Moroccan Lamb, Butter Chicken
C: Chili Con Carne, Chicken with Wild Rice
D: Beef and Pasta, Lamb Korma
E: Sweet and Sour Chicken, Lamb and Tomato Sambal
F: Hearty Beef Stew, Mutton Curry
G: Savory Mince, Chicken Korma
H: Chili Con Carne, Chicken Korma
Additional items common to all menus
- Mi Goreng Noodles 1x55g
- Instant Mashed Potato’s 1x60g
- Long Life bread 1x65g
- Natural Muesli with fruits and seeds 1x90g
- Processed cheddar cheese 1x56g
- Chocolate ration 1x50g
- Candy chocolate M&Ms 1x49g
- Biscuit, Cream cracker 1x35g
- Biscuit jam sandwich 1x32g
- Chewing gum, Mentos sugar free 2 packs
- Concentrated yeast extract (Vegemite) 1x15g
- Sweetened condensed milk 1x85g
- Sustagen 1x60g
- Tomato ketchup 1x15g
- Tabasco sauce 1 x 3 ml
- Instant coffee 2x3.5g
- Tea bags 2x2.5g
- Non-dairy creamer 1x15g
- Sugar, white 4x7g
- Salt 1x2g
- Pepper, black 1x2g
- Matches 1
- Paper, toilet, 10 sheets 1
- Bag, plastic 1
- Spoon plastic 1
- Pads, scouring, soaped 1
- Rubber bands 3
- Bag, plastic, self-closer 1
- Opener, can, hand (FRED) 1
- Menu, ingredients, information sheet 1
The Combat Ration One Man, or CR1M is a self-contained, individual field ration in lightweight packaging procured by the Australian military for its members for use in combat or other field conditions where organized food facilities are not available.
The CR1M is intended to feed one soldier for 24 hours and consists of two main meals, a midday snack and a number of sundry items.
The CR1M started being used in 1982 and the main meals, diced fruit, and cheddar cheese were canned in the usual (and heavy) tin-plated steel cans. But starting in 2002, the Australian DSTO (Defence Science and Technology Organization) began converting over to the use of retort pouches similar to those used in US MREs. These retort pouches are ultra thin, laminated foil containers that are not only lighter than steel cans, but are also very flexible, allowing for storage in convenient nooks or crannies in backpacks or even in pockets in the soldier’s uniform.
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