War The US Army wants to manufacture meatless proteins in combat zones - It follows an Army plan announced last year to offer plant-based MREs, a decision that delighted vegan and animal rights groups.

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The U.S. Army is looking for meatless proteins for field rations. It also wants to manufacture such proteins on the front lines to ease burdens on the supply chain.

The service, according to a Sources Sought notice from the Combat Feeding Division of the Army’s Combat Capabilities Development Command Soldier Center, “is exploring how the emerging alternative-protein sector can help meet several objectives, including enhancing food supply chain resilience, enabling biomanufacturing of foodstuffs in combat-forward environments, and providing tailored, high-quality nutrition to the warfighter.”

Titled “Alternative Protein Technologies for Military Field Feeding,” the notice, which lists a deadline of May 15, is aimed at industry and academia that can work with the Army to develop technologies for manufacturing alternative proteins that soldiers will actually eat.

One track seeks “advanced technologies and processes, involved in fermentation, precision fermentation, or other novel biomanufacturing methods, that enhance the production of alternative proteins,” the notice reads.

“These technologies should focus on creating lightweight and nutrient-dense ration solutions to reduce logistical burdens and physical load on warfighters while maintaining or enhancing nutritional value and operational performance.”

Another track is to explore product development to create meatless proteins that are lightweight, nutritious, shelf-stable and “palatable.”

The Army also seeks partners who can help with consumer research, such as focus groups and tasting panels, to determine what military personnel like.

Also wanted are contractors who can provide food samples of alternative proteins that the FDA has classified as Generally Recognized as Safe, or GRAS, products.

“These prototypes will be provided to the government for sensory acceptability and other performance characteristics and will be consumed by our test panel of experts,” the notice said.

The alternative protein project is part of an Army Broad Agency Announcement published last year. It included research into combat rations, personal protective gear and other equipment.

It follows an Army plan announced last year to offer plant-based MREs, a decision that delighted vegan and animal rights groups.

In response to a mandate by Congress, the Navy began testing plant-based meats on its menus in 2023, while the Air Force offers meatless dishes.

While military rations have unique requirements such as remaining edible under harsh conditions, they do have to follow culinary trends in the larger society.

Thus, coming to the 2026 MRE menu are Buffalo Chicken, Cuban beef picadillo and Thai red chicken curry, meals that would have been regarded with disbelief — or appreciation — by GIs eating C-Ration meat stew in WWII, or the infamous ham and lima beans in Vietnam.

Plant-based meats, such as Beyond Burger, and non-dairy cheeses soared in popularity a decade ago. However, sales of plant-based meats have recently slumped as prices rose and consumers became concerned that faux-meat products are heavily processed.

Meanwhile, demand for beef soared in 2025.
 
I’m no nutritionist or nutritional biochemist but the animal protein of terrestrial beasts is far different than the protein found in beans, or fish. Even rabbits are too “lean” to support a human being alone, “rabbit starvation“ it is called.
 
We already have vegetarian options, and they are a mixed bag. No line company is gonna tolerate vegan bullshit and the joes will throw that shit out. The menu is fine as is but tossing some of the older ones would help. But knowing the military they are gonna create the vegan version of beans and baby dicks.
 
First, nobody will eat that shit. If there is one thing history should have taught every military on the planet its that you don't fuck with your soldiers food. That is how you get told to fuck off and risk a mutiny. Probably also get sued over it for trying to force people to eat dangerously unhealthy chemical slop

Aside from that, what kind of idiot thinks its a good idea to move food production to an active war zone? Foraging is one thing but the moment you put your food production facility anywhere near the front you're going to make it the biggest priority target possibly for your enemy. Destroy that and good luck fighting your war afterwards. and if you have a backup logistics chain for that possbility? You were wasting your time and resources creating such facilities at the front anyway
 
enabling biomanufacturing of foodstuffs in combat-forward environments
This is actively retarded. While I won't go so far as to say "You can't possibly make a sufficiently clean environment for sealed ration production as a field deployed asset, and then somehow lighten the logistics burden by still having to ship in feedstock anyways", I will say its so infeasible as to border on farce. Unless your FOB happens to be in the middle of an agricultural heartland right at harvest season, and you've got enough manpower to actually harvest the goods and fight, its basically pointless.

No line company is gonna tolerate vegan bullshit and the joes will throw that shit out
Its easy for the civilian side of the whole affair to forget that the genuine most important part of any field ration is ensuring the soldier actually eats the damned thing. If its full of hot ass, it'll get stripped for the bits they like and the rest will be left behind, and if they are forced to do that for too many rations back to back, morale will fucking crash, effectiveness goes to shit as they're basically starving, and only then maybe will they start eating the slop out of sheer lack of options, but by that point they're physically and mentally exhausted, and might as well be combat ineffective.

There's literally no reason to fuck with rations like this other than political ego outside of the warfighting domain, which should be the immediate grounds to cancel it. The cost savings at scale are marginal - the protein source doesn't make nearly as much of a dent as the packaging process. This is basically all downsides.
 
It also wants to manufacture such proteins on the front lines to ease burdens on the supply chain.
I can't see how such a thing will be easier than just sending a supply of chicken to the base. Any meat printer will be too fragile and require lots of power and raw material to work. Wouldn't be surprised they also need to be sanitized to perfection to prevent fungus to take root.
 
This is actively retarded.
Welcome to the govt.
Its easy for the civilian side of the whole affair to forget that the genuine most important part of any field ration is ensuring the soldier actually eats the damned thing. If its full of hot ass, it'll get stripped for the bits they like and the rest will be left behind, and if they are forced to do that for too many rations back to back, morale will fucking crash, effectiveness goes to shit as they're basically starving, and only then maybe will they start eating the slop out of sheer lack of options, but by that point they're physically and mentally exhausted, and might as well be combat ineffective.

This is basically all downsides.
All they have to do is ask the joes what they want and they'll get no problems.
The pizza, burrito bowl and a few others before I left we're hits and the menu I've seen so far you just gotta get rid of the Patty's as everyone hates those even the jalapeño ones, and swap them with something else. Hell just put jalapeño cheese in every MRE and morale will skyrocket, doesn't take a scientist to figure it the fuck out.
 
Nah, this is insane, not useful, and no one in the Army wants it. Some failed plant-based meat company got their congressman, cronies at the pentagon, and media friends to push it. They'll get a contract, waste a bunch of money, and then everyone will forget about it.
 
Oh boy, is this gonna end up like one of those little reported on tampered meat/human meat in the rations type incidents from ww2? You know, one of the MANY crimes against humanity that happened during that era that kinda gets completely lampshaded because it's not as convenient to push grief narratives as the mass death ones?
 
Why reinvent the wheel? Just use spam, but not in a can. Use less salt if you don't wanna give your solider high blood pressure. Worked since WWII.
 
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