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Each '''Combat Ration Pack''' comes in a metallic pouch, which contains foodstuffs for one complete meal (including vitamin supplements) along with salt and water puri-tabs, a protein bar and minor medical supplies. No cooking is required but most troops either use open flames, squad hexamine stoves or their tank armour to heat them where possible. These packs are more or less sufficient to keep a soldier fighting, albeit flavourless (or worse, bad tasting) and unappealing for extended use.{{Fn|1}} | Each '''Combat Ration Pack''' comes in a metallic pouch, which contains foodstuffs for one complete meal (including vitamin supplements) along with salt and water puri-tabs, a protein bar and minor medical supplies. No cooking is required but most troops either use open flames, squad hexamine stoves or their tank armour to heat them where possible. These packs are more or less sufficient to keep a soldier fighting, albeit flavourless (or worse, bad tasting) and unappealing for extended use.{{Fn|1}} | ||
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Each Combat Ration Pack comes in a metallic pouch, which contains foodstuffs for one complete meal (including vitamin supplements) along with salt and water puri-tabs, a protein bar and minor medical supplies. No cooking is required but most troops either use open flames, squad hexamine stoves or their tank armour to heat them where possible. These packs are more or less sufficient to keep a soldier fighting, albeit flavourless (or worse, bad tasting) and unappealing for extended use.[1]
Sources
- 1: Dark Heresy: The Inquisitor's Handbook, pg. 183