Long Range Patrol (LRP) - rations (individual diet) , taken to supply the US Armed Forces . Designed to power military personnel performing tasks in isolation from the unit during prolonged operations with intensive movement in regions with a hot climate. The main course of the diet is dried. LRP consumers are mainly special operations forces and marines . The rations are packed in a light brown bag.
Content
Solder Composition
The main course of the diet is dried. The composition of the ration also includes: cheese , nuts, chocolate, butter, cookies, sugar , sweets, coffee, high-calorie drinks in elastic packaging, a plastic spoon. Additional drinks are provided to make up for the lack of fluid in dry food conditions.
| Feature [1] | Lrp |
|---|---|
| Energy value of soldering, kcal. | 1540 |
| Squirrels | 14 |
| Fats | 34 |
| Carbohydrates | 52 |
| Number of menus | 12 |
| Rations per day, pcs. | 2-3 |
| Shelf life at a temperature of 27 ° C, years | 3 |
| Shelf life at 38 ° C, months | 6 |
Soldering Features
To prepare the main dish, 0.5 liters is required. water, for drinks 0.4-0.75 liters. The diet is not recommended for more than 10 days and it is advisable to combine it with another food.
See also
- Meal, Ready-to-Eat
- First strike race
Notes
- ↑ Colonel V. Rusakov. Collective and individual rations of US military personnel // Foreign Military Review : Journal. - 2014. - No. 3 . - S. 35 .