AVS 2005-2021: The AVS is the MRE of the Federation Army, Air Force, and Navy and comes in 27 different meals. Every year, 1 meal is replaced to continue to add variety and improve the meals with new advancements in preservatives, flavoring and vitamins. The meals are packaged in a feldgrau plastic, waterproof box and the contents being in either boxes or pouches depending on the item, with each main course coming prepacked within the flameless ration heater, with a water activated pad on each side. Every AVS includes a main course in a box, a snack,a pack of biscuits, a desert, and a support pouch. Some AVS include a side dish (depending on main course), multiple drink powders, and spreads. Each AVS contains roughly 800 to 1,300 calories depending on randomized contents.
Main courses for the 2020 series of AVS are: (1) Meatloaf, (2) Chicken Noodle Stew, (3) Meatballs in Gravy, (4) Macaroni and Cheese, (5) Pork in Beans, (6) Beef Stew, (7) Spaghetti in Beef Sauce, (8) Beef and Beans Taco, (9) Chicken Burrito Bowl, (10) Pork Stuffed Pie, (11) Chicken in Pasta, (12) Potato Stuffed Pie, (13) Chicken and Dumplings, (14) Pork Goulash, (15) Pork Rib, (16) Pork Sausage, (17) Diced Chicken in Rice, (18) Beef Ravioli, (19) Chili Macaroni, (20) Beef Patty with Bun, (21) Pork Roast with Vegetables, (22) Spicy Penne Pasta, (23) Sausage Patty, (24) Spicy Rice, Beans and Sausage, (24) Beef Teriyaki, (25) Pasta Fasul, (26) Chicken and Pasta in Alfredo Sauce, and (27) Chicken Patty with Gravy.
Snacks are included in every AVS, generally on a random basis but certain AVS will always come with a certain snack. Snacks issued in the 2019 series of AVS are: Crunchy Cereals (dehydrated milk, randomly honey bunches of oats, or frosted flakes, always and only in 16 and 23), Applesauce, Raspberry Applesauce, Dried Apple Slices, Dried Cranberries, Beef Jerky Stick (always in 22), Toasted Corn Kernels, Toasted BBQ Corn Kernels, Trail Mix, Soldier Bar (mix of protein bar and soldier bar, randomly chocolate, apple, cherry, and raspberry, always in 12 and 26), Cashews, Roasted Peanuts, Bread, Cornbread (19 always and only), Pizza Pretzel Nuggets, Pretzel Nuggets with Cheese Filling, and Pretzel Nuggets with Honey Mustard Filling.
Desserts randomly included in each AVS are: Oatmeal Cookie, Chocolate Chip Cookie, Oatmeal Chocolate Cookie, Chocolate Chip Toaster Pastry, Chocolate Bar, Pound Cake, Vanilla Pound Cake, Chocolate Pudding, Vanilla Pudding, Sweet Disks (Skittles), Lemon Candies, Chocolate Disks (M&Ms), Banana Nut Muffin Top and Maple Muffin Top.
Drink Powders are packed in 32oz packets of: Orange, Fruit Punch, Grape, Cherry, Lemonade, Cocoa, Tea, Lemonade Tea Half and Half, and Pomegranate. Menus 16 and 23 will feature a random packet, and one of coffee.
Spreads include 1oz pouches of: Cheese, Grape Jam, Apple Jam, Cloudberry Jam, Peanut Butter, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Buffalo Sauce (always in 17), Hot Sauce, Syrup (16 and 23) and Spicy Cheese.
Side dishes included in certain AVS are: Mashed Potatoes (1,21 and 27), Mixed Fruit (10,15,18,24), Mixed Veggies (4,19,22) and Pancake (16 and 23)
Support Packages in the 2019 AVS series follow a single, set form. Each one is a small, plastic pouch containing a single plastic spoon, a packet of powdered coffee, a napkin, and small packets of salt, pepper and sugar. The biscuits supplied with each AVS come in a waterproof, cardboard walled container, with each pack containing four biscuits. Each biscuit is a sweet, shortbread cracker, and is meant to be eaten on its own, or with spreads.
ASPK 2018-2021: The ASPK is the long range, 24 hour MRE used by the Federation Army, with a total of 12 breakfast, lunch and dinner options. Each ASPK contains a support pouch A, a support pouch B, a breakfast, a lunch, a dinner, two desserts, a soldier bar, a trio of biscuit packs, and a pair of snacks, all contained within a rigid, waterproof, feldgrau box, designed for easy stacking within vehicles or within a standard rucksack or Infantry Assault Pack, and contains between 2,700 to 3,400 calories depending on randomized contents.
Breakfast options available include Breakfast Cereal with Dehydrated Milk, Pancakes, Oatmeal, Beef Sausage Patties, Pork Sausage Patties, Hash Browns with Bacon, French Toast, Biscuits with Gravy, Waffles, Turkey Hash with Peppers and Bacon, or Beef Hash with Potato and Bacon.
Lunch options included in the ASPK are designed to be eaten on the go or between combat engagements, with no preparation, with examples being the Pork Stuffed Pie, Chicken Stew Stuffed Pie, Sealed Goat Kebab, Spicy Chicken Sandwich, Sweet and Spicy, Ham and Cheese Sandwich, Palt with Bacon Filling, BBQ Chicken Sandwich, Breaded Meatloaf Sandwich, Kroppkaka Dumplings, Fried Breaded Meatballs, and Beef Stuffed Pie. Sandwiches and stuffed pies are similar in form, with sandwiches being rather close to a hot pocket outside with wheat bread inside, where a stuffed pie is closer to the civilian fried covering.
Dinner options for the APSK are meant to be eaten after dark, with some prep time as a mean meal instead of on the go, with options available are Meatloaf with Tomato Crust, Spaghetti with Beef Sauce, Beef Chili with Beans, Spicy Penne Pasta, Lamb and Vegetable Curry, Pasta Fasul, Pork Goulash, Rice with Sausage and Sauce, Meatballs in Gravy, Fried Rice with Chicken and Vegetables, Chicken in Pasta, and Chicken and Dumplings.
Desserts include the Oatmeal Cookie, Chocolate Chip Cookie, Oatmeal Chocolate Cookie, Chocolate Chip Toaster Pastry, Chocolate Bar, Chocolate-Hazelnut Bar, Sweet Crackers, Shortbread Cakes, Pound Cake, Vanilla Pound Cake, Chocolate Pudding, Vanilla Pudding, Sweet Disks (Skittles), Chocolate Disks (M&Ms), Banana Nut Muffin Top and Maple Muffin Top.
Snack options include Applesauce, Raspberry Applesauce, Dried Apple Slices, Dried Cranberries, Julskinka Slices, Beef Jerky, Dried Pork Sausage Slices, Toasted Corn Kernels, Toasted BBQ Corn Kernels, Trail Mix, Trail Mix with Chocolate Disks, Soldier Bar (mix of protein bar and soldier bar, randomly chocolate, apple, cherry, and raspberry), Cashews, Roasted Peanuts, Bread, Cornbread (19 always and only), Pretzel Nuggets with Cheese Filling, and Pretzel Nuggets with Honey Mustard Filling.
Support Pouch A is packed in a see-through, easily ripped pouch, and contains three spoons, three wet napkins, three normal napkins, a trash bag, a matchbook with 6 matches, and six squares of two ply toilet paper.
Support Pouch B is packed similar to A, and contains four drink mixes, one of which will always be a form of coffee, a pair of sugar packets, a pair of salt packets, a pair of hot sauce packets, and a single stick of gum.
The base of Federation currency is the Krona, worth roughly 20 US cents. 10 Krona makes a Mark, which is worth roughly $2 USD. Marks are issued in ₥1 and ₥5 coins, or ₥10, ₥20, and ₥50 polymer banknotes. Krona coins come in ƙ1 and ƙ5 variants, but all are roughly the size of a nickel and are silver colored coins featuring a Federation shield bearing their value on both sides. Mark Coins are roughly the size of a 2 Euro Coin, and the ₥1 coin is a silver colored coin with copper edging, featuring a Federation shield bearing its value of 1 on one side and an image of the Nordic Court. The ₥5 coin features the opposite color wise, again featuring the Federation shield bearing its value of 5 on one side, and the image of a current or past Grand Marshal on the other. The Mark's polymer banknotes display are issued in three colors, based on value: Feldgrau for ₥10, White for ₥20, and Dark Red for ₥50. Each note features its value in each corner, along with a treasury seal within a slashed colored segment of the bill, and a Federation Shield bearing an anti-counter fitting mark opposite to the seal. By far the most used way to spend money within the Federation is the YPP, or Nordic United Bank Card. The YPP, the government controlled and run central bank, is the sole bank within the Federation outside of the Blue Zones, and issues every Federation resident a debit card upon turning the age of 15, along with an account linked to their FSN (Federal Security Number)