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{{Short description|A versatile eating tool used by the Australian Defence Force}}
== Field Ration Eating Device ==
== Field Ration Eating Device ==
The '''Field Ration Eating Device''' (FRED) is a multifunctional tool used by the [[Australian Defence Force]] (ADF) for consuming field rations. It is a compact and versatile utensil that combines several functions into a single device, making it an essential item for soldiers in the field.


The Field Ration Eating Device (FRED) is a portable and compact utensil designed for military personnel to consume their field rations efficiently and conveniently. It is an essential tool for soldiers in the field, providing them with a hygienic and practical way to eat their meals.
== Design and Features ==
 
The FRED is designed to be lightweight and durable, suitable for the harsh conditions often encountered by military personnel. It typically includes the following features:
=== Design and Features ===
 
The FRED is made of durable and lightweight materials, typically a combination of plastic and stainless steel. Its design allows for easy storage and transportation, making it ideal for military operations in various environments.
 
The device consists of several components, including a spoon, fork, and knife, all of which can be folded and locked into place when not in use. This compact design ensures that the FRED takes up minimal space in a soldier's gear.
 
Additionally, the FRED often includes other useful features such as a can opener, bottle opener, and even a small serrated edge for cutting through tough packaging. These additional tools further enhance the versatility and functionality of the device.
 
=== Usage ===
 
Using the FRED is straightforward and intuitive. When it is time to eat, the soldier unfolds the device and locks the desired utensil into place. The spoon, fork, and knife are all ergonomically designed to provide a comfortable grip and efficient eating experience.
 
The FRED's compact size allows soldiers to easily carry it in their pockets or attach it to their gear using a carabiner or similar attachment. This ensures that the device is readily accessible whenever a soldier needs to consume their field rations.
 
=== Benefits ===
 
The Field Ration Eating Device offers several benefits to military personnel:
 
1. Convenience: The FRED eliminates the need for soldiers to carry multiple utensils, reducing the weight and bulkiness of their gear.
 
2. Hygiene: By providing soldiers with their own personal utensil, the FRED helps maintain proper hygiene standards, minimizing the risk of contamination and the spread of diseases.
 
3. Efficiency: The FRED's design allows soldiers to eat their meals quickly and efficiently, saving valuable time during military operations.


4. Versatility: With additional tools such as can openers and bottle openers, the FRED serves multiple purposes, further reducing the need for additional equipment.
* A [[can opener]] for opening tinned food items.
* A [[spoon]] for eating meals directly from ration packs.
* A [[bottle opener]] for opening bottled beverages.
* A flat edge that can be used as a [[screwdriver]] in emergencies.


=== See Also ===
The FRED is made from stainless steel, ensuring it is resistant to rust and easy to clean. Its compact size allows it to be easily carried in a pocket or attached to a keyring.


* [[Field Rations]]
== Usage ==
* [[Military Equipment]]
The FRED is primarily used by members of the Australian Defence Force during field operations. It is included in [[ration packs]] provided to soldiers, ensuring they have the necessary tools to consume their meals efficiently. The multifunctional nature of the FRED reduces the need for multiple utensils, saving space and weight in a soldier's pack.
* [[Utensil]]


=== References ===
== History ==
The Field Ration Eating Device has been a staple of the Australian military for several decades. Its design has remained largely unchanged, a testament to its effectiveness and reliability. The FRED is affectionately known among soldiers as the "F'''*ing Ridiculous Eating Device," a humorous nod to its simplicity and utility.


{{Reflist}}
== Related Pages ==
* [[Australian Defence Force]]
* [[Military ration]]
* [[Can opener]]
* [[Multitool]]


[[Category:Military Equipment]]
[[Category:Military equipment of Australia]]
[[Category:Utensils]]
[[Category:Australian Defence Force]]
[[Category:Military food and drink]]
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 20 February 2025

A versatile eating tool used by the Australian Defence Force


Field Ration Eating Device[edit]

The Field Ration Eating Device (FRED) is a multifunctional tool used by the Australian Defence Force (ADF) for consuming field rations. It is a compact and versatile utensil that combines several functions into a single device, making it an essential item for soldiers in the field.

Design and Features[edit]

The FRED is designed to be lightweight and durable, suitable for the harsh conditions often encountered by military personnel. It typically includes the following features:

  • A can opener for opening tinned food items.
  • A spoon for eating meals directly from ration packs.
  • A bottle opener for opening bottled beverages.
  • A flat edge that can be used as a screwdriver in emergencies.

The FRED is made from stainless steel, ensuring it is resistant to rust and easy to clean. Its compact size allows it to be easily carried in a pocket or attached to a keyring.

Usage[edit]

The FRED is primarily used by members of the Australian Defence Force during field operations. It is included in ration packs provided to soldiers, ensuring they have the necessary tools to consume their meals efficiently. The multifunctional nature of the FRED reduces the need for multiple utensils, saving space and weight in a soldier's pack.

History[edit]

The Field Ration Eating Device has been a staple of the Australian military for several decades. Its design has remained largely unchanged, a testament to its effectiveness and reliability. The FRED is affectionately known among soldiers as the "F*ing Ridiculous Eating Device," a humorous nod to its simplicity and utility.

Related Pages[edit]