Description
Swedish 24-hour military ration: synthesis of food autonomy
This complete ration guarantees 24 hours of feeding autonomy. Weighing around 1.4 kg, it offers two menus with long shelf life and integrated self-heating system.
Swedish military origin and standards
Designed to Swedish army standards, this ration benefits from stringent food safety and reliability protocols. Its military legitimacy guarantees balanced nutrition.
Detailed composition and military menus
Each ration provides around 3600 kcal over 24 hours, fully covering energy requirements.
Menus include :
- Main courses: meats with starches or vegetables
- Energy cookies for fast carbohydrate intake
- Sweet and savoury snacks: energy chocolate, dried fruit
- Instant drinks: coffee and hot chocolate
- Condiments: salt, sugar, seasonings
Two menus are available:
- Menu 2 (valid until 12/15/2026)
- Menu 7 (valid until 22/09/2026)
Practical in the field: self-heating, ready-to-use system
No heavy cooking equipment required. The water-activated self-heating system reheats dishes in minutes.
- Individual compartments: each component packed separately.
- One ration = one day: logical structure without complex calculations.
- Transportable format: weight suitable for carrying over several days.
- Simple identification: elements recognizable under stress conditions.
Long shelf life: emergency reserve and reliable storage
Military packaging techniques for long shelf life.
- DDM clearly indicated.
- Additional shelf life possible for in-house products.
- Optimum storage in dry, temperate conditions.
- Ideal for prepping and reliability in crisis situations.
Use case: food self-sufficiency in survival and emergency situations
Civil and professional use :
- Multi-day expeditions: trekking, itinerant hiking.
- Extended bivouacs: raids, bushcraft.
- Professional missions: intervention teams, training.
- Crisis preparedness: domestic reserves, survival kits.
Investing in food autonomy
This ration guarantees balanced, complete nutrition. Its acquisition ensures food autonomy for expeditions, emergencies or prolonged survival, without dependence on external supplies.






