The video is a review of the "Arctic diet" ration pack, which is lightweight, compact, and contains 1780 kilocalories. The reviewer discusses the contents, which include freeze-dried beef, butter, soups, bars, biscuits, and drinks. He notes the ration's short shelf life of one year and suggests improvements like extending shelf life through better packaging and considering heating methods for Arctic conditions. The review includes taste tests of various items and ends with a giveaway announcement for viewers. The reviewer has mixed feelings about the ration but acknowledges its potential as an emergency food supply.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The Arctic diet ration has 1780 kilocalories and weighs 540g.
2. The ration is freeze-dried and has a shelf life of one year.
3. The packaging has a special valve that allows it to be used as a bucket for transferring water.
4. The ration includes boiled freeze-dried beef, butter, soups, sublimates, bars, biscuits, and pink drinks.
5. The ration also includes biologically active supplements, such as a warming collection and a vitamin-mineral complex.
6. The Arctic diet ration is designed for use in extreme cold weather conditions.
7. The ration includes a variety of dishes, including borscht, second course with meat, and sandwiches.
8. The ration also includes energy bars, jelly, and freeze-dried butter.
9. The freeze-dried butter has a unique taste and texture, with a multifaceted flavor profile.
10. The ration includes biscuits that give a little to the peppers and have a unique texture.
11. The chewing gum included in the ration is minty but not very flavorful.
12. The ration has a compact and lightweight design, making it easy to store and transport.
13. The ration is designed to be used as a last resort in emergency situations.
14. The shelf life of the ration is only one year, which is considered short compared to similar products.
15. The Americans have developed similar dishes with a shelf life of up to 40 years using sublimation technologies.
16. The Arctic diet ration is designed for use in extreme cold weather conditions, but it does not include a means of heating food.
17. The ration is designed to be used without flames, and it is possible to heat up the dish without boiling the water.