A pre-Exodus technology the 'Standard Issue Canteen Kit', or 'SICK' is a standard issue item for all LSDF personnel, and has also been widely circulated throughout the Lorath Matriarchy's population since the canteen went into production near the early portion of 546th year Post-Exile. The 'SICK' kit has been designed to incorporate rugged construction with new technology that adds a new range of capability to the standard issue canteen. This canteen has been designed to function as both a gas and liquid container, able to provide the needed essential material for space and for land survival.
Note: Full kits are to be issued to LSDF personnel.
The 'SICK' has been designed to be utilized as a water container, a cooking pot, and as a gas container for the containment of air for vacuum operations. These are some of the basic functions of the unit, additional functions can be applied by users in the field.
The container portion of the canteen is constructed primarily from stainless steel. The exterior of the container is primarily smooth and brushed, however, the sides of the container are textured to provide increased grip. The top sloped portion of the canteen is able to be unscrewed from the base. This allows for the canteen to become an open cup which can be utilized as a bowl or a safe to cook in container. A mounting point is also included to allow a belt loop, clasp, or handle to be attached to the canteen.
The interior of the water container is plated with a thin layer of treated copper alloy, designed to resist tarnishing and corrosion. The copper alloy has been included to prevent the spread of bacteria within the canteen due to potential backwash from the user in the process of drinking.
The container portion of the canteen has been observed in test conditions to endure up to 3100 PSI of pressure from exterior and interior sources. The container has also been impact tested and is able to repeatedly endure terminal velocity impacts without defect.
The plastic coated steel cap of the canteen has been designed to remain fixed onto the container with up to 3000 PSI of pressure within. The cap has also been designed to prevent the entrance of material in up to the same amount of pressure. The cap has also been designed to include a valve and connector which can allow for an exterior device to be attached.
Optional accessories for the canteen itself include the following: