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skua 2nd Mar 2021 08:51

Emergency Flying Rations
 
I was given some Mk 4 and Mk 9 Emergency Flying Rations (oddly enough by the Navy's Survival School) in 2000. They were packed in 1999.
What is in them?
Are they still suitable for use in emergency?! Or just suitable for pig fodder?

Thanks.

Wensleydale 2nd Mar 2021 08:55

Some Compo Rations still have the slogan "Good Luck to the lads on the Somme" imprinted on the bottom of the can!

treadigraph 2nd Mar 2021 09:40

I think you should sample them and then - hopefully! - report back!

(I seem to remember you took part in a long distance air race some years ago, were the rations for that trip?)

Beamr 2nd Mar 2021 09:41

mk9: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30081465
"Emergency Flying Ration containing 2 straws, 2 packs chocolate-flavoured food, 4 wire handles, a beverage pack, sugar pack, beef stock pack, and instructions."

mk4: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/30081463
"Emergency Flying Ration containing boiled sweets and wire handles to convert tin to cooking vessel."

Take a bite and report?

Less Hair 2nd Mar 2021 09:46

For MREs better go french:
https://mremountain.com/collections/...nt=44602267085

hoodie 2nd Mar 2021 09:59

Or RM officers. :)


Less Hair 2nd Mar 2021 11:39

No piano in there?

NutLoose 2nd Mar 2021 12:23

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=MRE

skua 2nd Mar 2021 12:44

Treaders - you are quite right. What a memory! We spent a day at Gosport beforehand.
There is piano wire in the Mk 9, but I haven't opened any of the little parcels. And I haven't opened the Mk 4 tins.

Whilst I can see it would be highly entertaining for fellow forum members to "taste & report" :bored:, the point of my question is can I sensibly continue to use them as emergency rations, say if I were to force land in the Highlands, and the locals only offered me stuffed sheep's heart or something?!

hoodie - great video - I particuarly like the gesture the bootie makes when he says officers have "different taste"!

Tashengurt 2nd Mar 2021 13:01

The little butterscotch sweets in the mk4 are lovely. There would always be a tin being 'tested' in any life raft bay.

ShyTorque 2nd Mar 2021 13:14

I still recall the headlines on the newspaper I got from my last Officers' Ration pack. I was shocked to read the terrible news about the sinking of the Titanic.

NutLoose 2nd Mar 2021 14:45

You're lucky, mine gave me details about the siege of Mafeking.

Mogwi 2nd Mar 2021 15:23


Originally Posted by NutLoose (Post 11000454)
You're lucky, mine gave me details about the siege of Mafeking.

Now that WAS a relief! 😅

Tinribs 2nd Mar 2021 17:18

The sweets had a problem because they became a wet and sticky mess in the tin after opening. After eating the sweets you found a polly bag to stop the sweets going sticky

air pig 2nd Mar 2021 19:04

I thought the emergency flying ration was called the navigator.

Zombywoof 2nd Mar 2021 19:30

From the site posted by Less Hair:

How important is shelf life?

The industry average for shelf life is about 3 years. If you need very long shelf life, freeze dried rations usually last longer and can last up to 7 years.

https://mremountain.com/blogs/news/g...for-your-needs

Deaf 3rd Mar 2021 18:23


Originally Posted by Tinribs (Post 11000537)
The sweets had a problem because they became a wet and sticky mess in the tin after opening. After eating the sweets you found a polly bag to stop the sweets going sticky

Open - eat, what's the problem

Gauges and Dials 3rd Mar 2021 20:10

Sergeant: "Shut up and eat your rations. Guys in the South Pacific in WWII would have given their left nut for this food."
Private, quietly, "It was probably fresh back then."

PICKS135 4th Mar 2021 16:45

Surprised youve got an unopened MK4 tin. We Squippers at Leuchars always had a tin opened in the drawer. Purely for testing purposes ;-)


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