Today, thanks to the Internet, it is possible to buy all kinds of military-style equipment without leaving home.
Sometimes that equipment isn't what it seems, and this is especially important when we're talking about first aid kits. There's a type of kit known in the Armed Forces as an IFAK, which stands for Individual First Aid Kit. These kits include all sorts of resources to help a soldier survive if injured until they receive more comprehensive medical assistance.
This Saturday, the YouTube channel Aventuras Entresierras (my favorite channel, which I highly recommend you subscribe to) published a video critically analyzing a first aid kit sold by the Chinese website Temu as an IFAK, but which doesn't meet the requirements to be considered as such. The video's creator points out what's missing and what's superfluous in this kit (the video is in Spanish; you can activate automatic English subtitles in the player's bottom bar):
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