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Individual Meal Pack : ウィキペディア英語版 | Individual Meal Pack
The Individual Meal Pack or IMP is one type of field ration used by the Canadian Forces. The IMP is designed so that a continuous diet provides all the nutrition needed to sustain a soldier in the field. The IMP meets Canada's nutrition requirements, with the exception of calcium and folic acid, which are not significant if the consumption period of rations is less than 30 (consecutive) days.〔(MREInfo—Canadian IMP )〕 IMPs will provide 1200-1400 calories per day.〔 〕 Contents of the combat rations are subject to a three year research and development cycle, where new meals are added, and some replaced. Every second year, new meals are field tested by three groups of 60 persons drawn from each of the three Canadian Army brigades. In all, there are 21 meals available broken up into two categories of seven breakfasts and 14 meals suitable as noon or evening meals. In addition to the main meal, each IMP contains assorted basics such as powdered coffee, protein and sports drink mixes, energy bars, trail mix, peanut butter, cereal, condiments, candy, chocolate, gum, a plastic spoon, a wet towelette and matches. ==Requirements== Three IMPs (breakfast, lunch and dinner) provide approximately , enough to nourish a soldier undergoing strenuous physical activity. The meals are precooked and can therefore be safely consumed either heated or unheated. Under ideal circumstances the entrees are generally consumed heated.
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