"At an altitude of 4,500 meters, a new fully automatic staple food processing vehicle that can be fully maneuvered and deployed on all terrains was unveiled at the plateau training ground of the Qinghai-Tibet Military Station of the Tibet Military Region. The truck can provide its own flour, water and oil for 7 days, and it can produce 1,200 bread per hour with only one person operating it. With it, the officers and soldiers stationed in the field can also eat freshly baked buns. (On the importance of logistics, the logistics of the third brother next door is simply terrible)"
For those who don't know, "third brother" 三哥 refers to the Indians. From what I'm seeing on Indian Defense Forum, the culinary condition of the Indian Army in Tibet is subpar mostly due to the fact that all equipment and supplies have to be carried manually up to their bases and outposts from base camp as virtually no roads exist at all.