The French RCIRs were ordered and were delivered a few days ago, so time for a quick partial review.
The location for the test; Bodin Point for some fishing yesterday.
Menu 3 HALAL Chili Con Carne, Pasta and Salmon Salad, Tuna Fish Pate, Soup, Biscuits, coffee, chocolate and caramels, nougat and fruit jelly, powder drink, chocolate bar, jam, tissues, reheating kit and water puri tablets.
Some items are missing though, the Fruit Jelly and Chocolate bar was eaten the previous night and they were excellent for sweets. The Chocolate bar was a 64% cocoa content so not milk chocolate. The Powder drink was ditched as was a source of phenylalanine (artificial sweetener)
Tuna pate and Biscuits. The Tuna Pate was excellent, the biscuits were not particularly seasoned. Some MacVita Wholewheat Crackers or Stockans Oatcakes from the Supermarket would be preferred.
Salmon Pasta. It doesn't get better for Military food. Big tasty chunks of quality Salmon and tender Fusilli pasta. Keep the tin you may need it later for the potato and leek soup. A nice glass of wine would have been preferred over the Lager Beer. Each can is 300 grams net - gross 328 grams so each can weighs around 28 grams compared to a flexible foil pouch at 15 grams.
Hot Beverage pack, Hot Chocolate and two black teas and two Coffee sachets.
Prunes to keep you regular with your digestive system. This might be useful as apposed to the US MREs with its weight saving toilet tissue specification.
I'm pretty sure the rest is of a high quality. The main canned main means are excellent and the hexamine tabs and stove allow you to make a hot cup of tea and coffee. Certainly an advantage over chemical heater bags.
Overall, a well thought out Military ration, even field stripping would allow all the main meals to be stacked efficiently for storage in a backpack side pouch. Excellent quality food for the price available in the UK. To bump the RCIR ration from 3200 to 4000+ Kcal (British 24hr MCR) would be easy with a couple of MET RX protein bars.