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EAM Frigid Area Survival Kit 2 Person 5 Day Fask-21

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Part# 13-12832
MFR Model# S3031-101

Overview

This kit contains equipment for survival and search/rescue aids for use by aircraft crew and passengers after an emergency landing in uninhabited, desert terrain.

Collection of equipment designed for survival and search & rescue situations in case of an emergency.

Specifications

  • Use Duration 5 Days
  • Approx. Weight 12 lb
  • Approx. Size 5 x 8 x 14 in

In The Box

  • RE1055-1 dried soup 30
  • RE1015-2 survival manual 1
  • RE1065-1 space blanket, 56" x 84" 4
  • RE1056-1 matches, can of 16 2
  • RE1025-101 compass 1
  • RE1053-1 water purifier kit 1
  • RE1002-105 signal mirror 1
  • RE1005-101 flare launcher kit 1
  • RE1029-1 flare, 12 ga. 6
  • RE1093-1 knife, positive lock 1
  • RE1170-101 survival ration package 2
  • RE1052-1 insect repellant 2
  • RE1007-101 fishing kit 1
  • RE1001-101 flashlight 1
  • RE1054-1 chapstick 2
  • RE1119-1 rope, 120 ft.,1000 lb. test nylon 1
  • RE1013-101 first aid kit 1
  • RE1072-101 long burning candle assy 4
  • RE1097-1 cans sterno 4
  • RE1098-1 aluminum foil 4
  • RE1084-2 aluminum pan 1
  • RE1058-1 survival saw 1
  • RE1083-1 head nets 2
  • RE1089-1 gill net 1
  • R0092-103 inner case 1
  • S3017-103 outer case 1
  • S3085-1 component maintenance data sheet 1
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