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flammable oil into and through a rubber tube and over a simple igniting wick device in a steel nozzle. The weapon projected a jet of fire and enormous clouds of smoke some 18 metres (20 yd). It was a single-shot weaponâfor burst firing, a new igniter section was attached each time. In 1905 Fiedler's flamethrower was demonstrated to the
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casemates; a long pole was used to reach the target and the lanyard was pulled to ignite the fuel; producing a 2-metre (7 ft) long stream of fire. Those weapons were deployed in six-man teams and were limited by their short range. In theory the Brandröhre was replaced by the flamethrower in 1909 but it was still in use in WW1; it was used during the assaults on Fort du Camp-des-Romains in 1914 and
930:) during their invasion of the Netherlands and France, against fixed fortifications. World War II German army flamethrowers tended to have one large fuel tank with the pressurizer tank fastened to its back or side. Some German army flamethrowers occupied only the lower part of its wearer's back, leaving the upper part of his back free for an ordinary rucksack.
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in 1901. The most significant model submitted was a portable device, consisting of a vertical single cylinder 1.2 metres (4 ft) long, horizontally divided in two, with pressurized gas in the lower section and flammable oil in the upper section. On depressing a lever the propellant gas forced the
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state by 976 AD, early Song naval forces confronted them on the
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towed by a tractor to spray 2,700 L (590 imp gal; 710 US gal) of a petrol/diesel mix to engulf the base in flames, and then opened fire with rifles and an anti-tank rocket launcher. Another IRA unit carried two attacks in less than a year with another improvised flamethrower
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with "CWS-POA-H" for "Chemical
Warfare Service Pacific Ocean Area, Hawaii" plus a flamethrower number. The Marines had previously deployed large Navy flamethrowers mounted on LVT-4 AMTRACs at Peleliu. Late in the war, both services operated LVT-4 and â5 amphibious flametanks in limited numbers. Both
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flamethrowers, finding them useful in clearing
Japanese trench and bunker complexes. The first known USMC use of the man portable flamethrower was against the formidable defenses at Tarawa in November 1943. The Marines pioneered the use of Ronson-equipped M-3 Stuart tanks in the Marianas. These were
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adopted German designs; but also developed its own flamethrowers in 1915. These included the 50 litres (13 US gal) M.15 Flammenwerfer, which required a crew of three men and was too unwieldy for offensive use; a defensive 200 litres (53 US gal) model and a more portable 22 litres
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Dmitrievich Korchmin designed various incendiary weapons.such as incendiary rockets and furnaces for heating cannonball; two Russian ships the âSvyatoy Yakovâ and âLandsouâ were armed with flamethrower tubes designed by him. He also developed instructions for their use together
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Liquid-operated flamethrowers use a smaller tank with a pressurized gas to expel the flammable liquid fuel. The propellant gas is fed to two tubes. The first opens in the fuel tanks providing the pressure necessary for expelling the liquid. The other tube leads to an ignition chamber behind the exit
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Pacific theatre, the U.S. Army used M-1 and M-2 flamethrowers to clear stubborn Japanese resistance from prepared defenses, caves, and trenches. Starting in New Guinea, through the closing stages on Guadalcanal and during the approach to and reconquest of the Philippines and then through the
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Japanese were entrenched in deep caves, the flames often consumed the available oxygen, suffocating the occupants. Many Japanese troops interviewed post war said they were terrified more by flamethrowers than any other American weapon. Flamethrower operators were often the first
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bursts outward when punctured. The fuel mixture in the containers is difficult to light, which is why magnesium-filled igniters are required when the weapon is fired. When pierced by a bullet, a metal can filled with diesel or napalm will merely leak unless the round is an incendiary type that may
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It was not until 1911 that the German Army accepted their first real flamethrowing device, creating a specialist regiment of twelve companies equipped with
Flammenwerfer Apparent. Despite this, use of fire in a World War I battle predated flamethrower use, with a petrol spray being ignited by an
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gas as the fuel in flamethrowers in movies, for the safety of the actors). Contemporary flamethrowers can incinerate a target some 50â100 metres (160â330 ft) from the operator; moreover, an unignited stream of flammable liquid can be fired and afterwards ignited, possibly by a lamp or other
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Often flamethrower teams were made up of combat engineer units, later with troops of the chemical warfare service. The Army fielded more flamethrower units than the Marine Corps, and the Army's
Chemical Warfare Service pioneered tank mounted flamethrowers on Sherman tanks (CWS-POA H-4). All the
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Before WW1 German pioneers used the Brandröhre M.95 a weapon consisting of a sheet metal tube (125 mm (4.9 in) wide and 1.2 m (3.9 ft) long) filled with an incendiary mixture, and a friction igniter activated by a lanyard. The Brandröhre was designed to be used against enemy
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with a fine not exceeding $ 10,000 (CA H&W 12761). Licenses to use flamethrowers are issued by the state fire marshal, and they may use any criteria for issuing or not issuing that license which is deemed fit, but must publish those criteria in the
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tanks in the European theatre. These tanks proved very effective against German defensive positions, and caused official Axis protests against their use. This flamethrower could produce a jet of flame exceeding 140 metres (150 yd). There are documented instances of German units summarily
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The FOG-1 and â2 flamethrowers were stationary devices used in defense. They could also be categorized as a projecting incendiary mine. The FOG had only one cylinder of fuel, which was compressed using an explosive charge and projected through a nozzle. The November 1944 issue of the US War
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Flamethrowers pose many risks to the operator. The first disadvantage is the weapon's weight and length, which impairs the soldier's mobility. The weapon is limited to only a few seconds of burn time, since it uses fuel very quickly, requiring the operator to be precise and conservative.
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of the gun assembly, where it is mixed with air and ignited through piezo ignition. This pre-ignition line is the source of the flame seen in front of the gun assembly in movies and documentaries. As the fuel passes through the flame, it is ignited and propelled towards the target.
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flamethrower tanks on Okinawa belonged to the 713th Provisional Tank Battalion, which was tasked with supporting all U.S. Army and Marine infantry. All Pacific mechanized flamethrower units were trained by Seabee specialists with Col. Unmacht's
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The best way to minimize the disadvantages of flame weapons was to mount them on armoured vehicles. The Commonwealth and the United States were the most prolific users of vehicle-mounted flame weapons; the British and Canadians fielded "Wasps"
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may have been fielded in Afghanistan by the United States (2008) and have been used by Russia in Ukraine (2022). The U.S. and U.S.S.R. both developed a rocket launcher specifically for the deployment of incendiary munitions, respectively the
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display a soldier with a portable flamethrower. Byzantines also used ceramic hand grenades filled with Greek fire. Greek fire, used primarily at sea, gave the Byzantines a substantial military advantage against enemies such as members of the
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unilaterally stopped using themââ âââ the last American infantry flamethrower was the Vietnam-era M9-7. They have been deemed of questionable effectiveness in modern combat, though some have made the case for their tactical employment.
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The success of the attack prompted the German Army to adopt the device on all fronts. Flamethrowers were used in squads of six during battles, at the start of an attack destroying the enemy and to the preceding the infantry advance.
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The man-portable flamethrower consists of two elementsâthe backpack and the gun. The backpack element usually consists of two or three cylinders. In a two-cylinder system, one cylinder holds compressed, inert propellant gas (usually
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During the siege of Port Arthur, Japanese combat engineers used hand pumps to spray kerosene into Russian trenches. Once the Russians were covered with the flammable liquid, the Japanese would throw bundles of burning rags at them.
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The British World War II army flamethrowers, "Ack Packs", had a doughnut-shaped fuel tank with a small spherical pressurizer gas tank in the middle. As a result, some troops nicknamed them "lifebuoys". It was officially known as
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In 1702, the Prussian Army tested P. Lange's "serpent-fire-spray'' (Schlangen-Brand-Spritze) who produced a jet of fire 4 metres (12 ft) wide and 40 m (120 ft) long; two years later it was rejected as useless.
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officer. This weapon was enormous and completely non-portable. The weapon had an effective range of 80 metres (90 yd), which proved effective at clearing trenches, but with no other benefit the project was abandoned.
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known as SATAN flame tanks. Though effective, they lacked the armour to safely engage fortifications and were phased out in favour of the better-armoured M4 Sherman tanks. USMC Flamethrower Shermans were produced at
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fitted with flamethrowers) at infantry battalion level, beginning in mid-1944, and eventually incorporating them into infantry battalions. Early tank-mounted flamethrower vehicles included the "Badger" (a converted
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The flamethrower was first used in World War I on 26 February 1915 when it was briefly used against the French outside Verdun. On 30 July 1915 it was first used in a concerted action, against British trenches at
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and article 45(1)(f) of the Firearms (Northern Ireland) Order 2004 and possession of a flamethrower would carry a sentence of up to ten years' imprisonment. On 16 June 1994, a man attacked school pupils at
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explosive propellant system also have a limited number of shots. The weapon is very visible on the battlefield, which causes operators to become immediately singled out as prominent targets, especially for
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car-mounted flamethrower to market in 1998 as a security device to defend against carjackers. It has since been discontinued, with the inventor moving on to pocket-sized self-defence flamethrowers.
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forbids the use of incendiary weapons (including flamethrowers) against civilians. It also forbids their use against forests unless they are used to conceal combatants or other military objectives.
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and 22.5 litres (4.9 imp gal; 5.9 US gal) of petrol; the bomb exploded, but the fuel failed to ignite. A soldier was thrown several metres across the road by the blast.
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to pump petrol out of a single cylinder (with an upstroke and a downstroke), lit at the end by a slow-burning gunpowder match to fire a continuous stream of flame (as referred to in the
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armoured vehicle. Incendiary improvised devices were also proven by the republican paramilitaries, such as an IRA grenade attack on a British Army patrol on 4 April 1993 in
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static flame projectors in the event of an invasion, with around 50,000 barrel-based incendiary mines being deployed in 7,000 batteries throughout Southern England.
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flame tanks were captured from the Soviet Union and issued at the start of the Continuation War; they were considered impratical and later retrofitted with cannons.
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launched a rescue operation. During the assault, a rebel machine gun position was neutralized using a flamethrower. All hostages were eventually set free.
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and out of the gun nozzle. The igniter can be one of several ignition systems: A simple type is an electrically heated wire coil; another used a small
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harvesting and other land-management tasks. Various forms are designed for an operator to carry, while others are mounted on vehicles.
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tractor, featuring a turret mounted flamethrower and four Hotchkiss machineguns on the hull. It was used in combat during the
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model. In the M9 the propellant tank is a sphere below the left fuel tank and does not project backwards.
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3321:"A Vietnam War veteran explains the tactical case for the flamethrower"
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3295:"U.S Army Flamethrower Vehicles (Part Three of a Three-Part Series)"
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LPO-50 and Type 74 flamethrowers were used by NVA forces during the
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2975:"Fougasse Flame Throwers from Intelligence Bulletin, November 1944"
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2124:"Why Has the US Military Discontinued Use of Flamethrowers?"
488:. In 919, the siphon projector-pump was used to spread the '
4199:"Elon Musk sells all 20,000 Boring Company 'flamethrowers'"
1997:, rotaries, and allegedly flamethrowers to clear the way".
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2958:(in Spanish). Buenos Aires.: Ayer y Hoy. pp. 144â145.
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1864:. Flamethrowers are legal in 48 states and restricted in
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In the Pacific theatre, Australian forces used converted
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German flamethrowers were also used by Bulgarian forces.
37:"Flame warfare" redirects here. For the online term, see
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Beech, Hannah; Nang, Saw; Simons, Marlise (2020-09-08).
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rocket-assisted flamethrower was fired at his office in
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The Chinese Army still issues the Type 74 flamethrower.
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suggested pumping flaming petroleum at Prussian troops.
4410:. Atglen, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing Ltd (USA).
2844:"Secret terror weapon of the Somme battle 'discovered'"
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used flamethrowers to execute six of its commanders in
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2nd Marine tank Battalion "Satan" incinerates Japanese
1139:. They were also planned to become self-propelled; the
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570:(âKeys to the Sciencesâ) ca. 976 AD mentions the
2745:"First World War.com â Weapons of War: Flamethrowers"
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508:(Wolf Mountain River) in 919, the naval fleet of the
3968:"Heavy flamethrower system TOS-1A | Rosoboronexport"
3886:"Rohingya experienced 'extreme' violence in Myanmar"
3479:"The American Military's Deadly Thermobaric Arsenal"
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to supply his company with flamethrowers during the
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The Iraqi army used LPO-50 flamethrowers during the
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from its mounted flamethrower during the Vietnam war
4292:"North Korean official 'executed by flame-thrower'"
3639:, No. 283, pp. 20â21. Fortnight Publications, 1990.
3003:"FINNISH ARMY 1918 - 1945: PORTABLE FLAME-THROWERS"
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2043:as punishment for their attempt to escape to Syria
1677:, using an improvised flamethrower consisting of a
761:The British experimented with flamethrowers in the
4433:First World War.com: Weapons of War: Flamethrowers
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3504:"U.S. Denies Incendiary Weapon Use in Afghanistan"
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4443:Weapons of the World War II gyrene: Flamethrowers
4382:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 16â18.
3943:"Site of "DPR" militant chief Givi assassination"
2888:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 16â18.
2241:
1934:Flamethrowers are occasionally used for igniting
1845:
1305:An American flamethrower operator runs under fire
1226:executing any captured British flame-tank crews.
923:The Germans made considerable use of the weapon (
894:A German soldier operating a flamethrower in 1944
781:Two Morriss static flamethrowers were mounted in
346:Thessaloniki Science Center and Technology Museum
4505:
4401:. Vol. 5, Part 7. Taipei: Caves Books, Ltd.
3586:(Television documentary). ITN. 22 February 1982.
1852:Regulation of flamethrowers in the United States
1649:military flamethrowers (supplied to them by the
1103:A Japanese soldier firing a Type 93 flamethrower
189:Modern flamethrowers were first used during the
4157:"Flamethrower now an option on S. African cars"
3908:
2022:In April 2014 it was reported by South Korea's
1151:
906:A German soldier using a flamethrower in Russia
633:During the 1871 siege of Paris, French chemist
537:manuscript of 1044). In the suppression of the
217:, fueled with pressurized gas from the system.
121:, flamethrowers saw use in modern times during
67:A U.S. Marine firing a flamethrower during the
4478:History and images of Australian flamethrowers
3273:. Sterling Publishing Company. pp. 270â.
3088:The United States Marine Corps in World War II
2953:
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1637:to Ireland for the IRA. In the last stages of
1210:Extensive plans were made in 1940â1941 by the
1056:Italy employed man-portable flamethrowers and
622:Although flamethrowers were never used in the
4488:Modern Russian Flamethrowers, page in Russian
4269:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 75.
3430:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 70.
3348:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 68.
3194:D-Day: The Invasion of Normandy, June 6, 1944
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2820:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 13.
2771:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 12.
2541:. Oxford University Press. pp. 166â167.
1958:, and incidentally kill any lurking venomous
1663:British Army permanent checkpoint in Derryard
848:The flamethrower was used extensively during
140:, but commercial flamethrowers are generally
129:as a tactical weapon against fortifications.
3266:
3137:Eleven Bloody Days: The Battle for Milne Bay
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2620:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 9.
2346:Byzantine Hand Grenade with Circular Designs
2221:. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 7.
1810:, Russian sources claim that artillery and "
1491:U.S. army flamethrowers developed up to the
485:Spring and Autumn Annals of the Ten Kingdoms
4247:"Inauguration Weather: The Case of Kennedy"
3763:The illustrated directory of special forces
3714:. Hodder & Stoughton. pp. 123â24.
3550:. University of Hawaii Press. p. 164.
3514:
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3270:The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II
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3155:(in Romanian). Bucharest: Total Publishing.
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1860:, because a flamethrower is a tool, not a
1806:On 21 November 2022, nine months into the
1745:Captain Shannon Johnson requested colonel
856:first deployed man-portable flamethrowers
185:during the planned destruction of the city
3686:"Loyalists fire rocket at prison canteen"
3171:. Lynne Rienner Publishers. p. 199.
2695:
2503:
2308:John Pryor; Elizabeth M Jeffreys (2006).
1342:fortifications. Also, most boat teams on
829:, during the unsuccessful assault on the
584:KitÄb fÄ« ma 'rifat al-áž„iyal al-handasiyya
474:, invented around 919 AD during the
4255:, Capital Weather Gang, January 5, 2009.
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2431:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2183:"HowStuffWorks "How Flamethrowers Work""
2035:In August 2016 it was reported that the
2017:2012 Summer Paralympics closing ceremony
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1753:; however no flamethrowers were issued.
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4453:Jaeger Platoon: Portable flame-throwers
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4187:(Interview). Interviewed by Sara Sally.
4139:"Pupils hurt in 'flame-thrower' attack"
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3169:Tank Tactics: From Normandy to Lorraine
3027:"FINNISH ARMY 1918 - 1945: FLAME TANKS"
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2498:(5). Oxford University Press: 499â506.
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1760:claimed flamethrowers were used in the
1456:tank of the USMC during the Vietnam War
1411:their infantry flamethrowers. With the
1273:Marines engaging Japanese positions on
1044:In 1944 they developed and adopted the
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2936:. Washington, D.C.: Brassey's, p. 97.
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1791:On 8 February 2017, separatist leader
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1005:Flamethrower used in exercises in the
872:), which were used by many countries.
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1771:Flamethrowers have been used by the
1626:foiled an attempt by New York-based
1135:Flamethrowers were also used by the
4358:McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers
4352:Clodfelter, Micheal (May 9, 2017).
4237:
3861:"Iraq, attacco agli esuli iraniani"
3598:The Long War: The IRA and Sinn FĂ©in
2463:"ĐĐœŃĐ”ŃĐ”ŃĐœŃĐ” ŃĐ°ĐșŃŃ ĐžĐ· ĐžŃŃĐŸŃОО ŃĐ»ĐŸŃĐ°"
1580:French assault on Ouvéa cave (1988)
396:, is said to have been invented by
197:and their use greatly increased in
101:designed to project a controllable
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4408:Flamethrower Troops of World War I
3506:. Wired.com. Accessed 27 May 2010.
3477:Majumdar, Dave (3 December 2015).
3387:
3124:Letters from the Dead: Guadalcanal
2992:
2870:, 26 April 1918, reprinted in the
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2204:"History of the Peloponnesian War"
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628:Second Battle of Charleston Harbor
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4399:Science and Civilization in China
3742:. The Irish People. 17 April 1993
3620:. W.W. Norton & co., p. 333.
3167:Jarymowycz, Roman Johann (2001).
2397:Needham, Volume 5, Part 7, 81â83.
2210:
1901:, with a home-made flamethrower.
838:battle of Kilometer 7 to Saavedra
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3740:indianamemory.contentdm.oclc.org
3502:Hambling, David (May 15, 2009).
3246:. Stackpole Books. p. 368.
3244:Omaha Beach: D-Day, June 6, 1944
2954:Sigal Fogliani, Ricardo (1997).
2855:from the original on 2022-01-12.
2032:, was executed by flamethrower.
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181:(burning detachment) destroying
58:US Military Intelligence Service
4498:M42B1 Flamethrower Sherman Tank
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2181:Harris, Tom (25 October 2001).
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265:Army War Show November 27, 1942
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2841:Copping, Jasper (9 May 2010).
2692:â Patrick Robertson (Headline)
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1846:Owning a personal flamethrower
1840:Protocol on Incendiary Weapons
1478:M113 armored personnel carrier
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985:The Germans also produced the
562:AbĆ« ÊżAbdallÄh al-KhwÄrazmÄ« in
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3196:. Da Capo Press. p. 76.
2797:Turkey in the First World War
2641:Wictor, Thomas (2012-05-25),
1929:
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1075:. The L3 Lf flame tank was a
860:. Subsequently, in 1942, the
769:", named for their inventor,
651:Technology during World War I
32:Flamethrower (disambiguation)
4493:USA-type flamethrower in use
4463:Image of flamethrower in use
4177:Fourie, Charl (2001-02-13).
3544:Waddell, Eric (2008-08-31).
3319:Keller, Jared (2018-01-26).
2690:The New Shell Book of Firsts
2110:
2100:Petroleum Warfare Department
1641:, during the mid-1980s, the
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1212:Petroleum Warfare Department
1205:Flamethrower, Portable, No 2
1152:Britain and the Commonwealth
1067:of 1935 to 1936, during the
1017:Finland adopted the Italian
953:and the article on the 1943
812:Constitutionalist Revolution
308:
144:using gaseous fuels such as
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4078:"Enforcement and penalties"
3192:Holderfield, Randy (2001).
2932:Scheina, Robert L. (2003).
2357:Byzantine Clay Hand Grenade
2185:. Science.howstuffworks.com
2053:
2030:Ministry of Public Security
1808:Russian invasion of Ukraine
1657:. An IRA team riding on an
1515:. It was later used in the
1065:Second Italo-Abyssinian War
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288:ignite the mixture inside.
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4545:
4458:A history of flamethrowers
4205:. London. February 1, 2018
3453:"Iran-Irakkriget i bilder"
2535:Symonds, Craig L. (2012).
2248:. Pen and Sword Military.
2242:Dr. Ilkka SyvÀnne (2017).
2105:Technology of Song dynasty
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1758:People's Mujahedin of Iran
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516:defeated the fleet of the
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392:, extensively used by the
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3618:A secret story of the IRA
3596:O'Brien, Brendan (1999).
3242:Balkoski, Joseph (2004).
2587:""These Hideous Weapons""
2170:Weapons of the WWII Tommy
2048:Converted Flamethrower 40
1762:2013 Camp Ashraf massacre
1735:2015 Aksu colliery attack
1713:
1659:improvised armoured truck
1586:Ouvéa cave hostage taking
1498:
1474:M132 armored flamethrower
1146:
796:, using the German word.
580:al-naffÄtÄt wa al-zarÄqÄt
233:flame inside the bunker.
4397:Needham, Joseph (1986).
4179:"Personal Flame Thrower"
4159:. CNN. December 11, 1998
3867:(in Italian). 2013-09-01
3800:South China Morning Post
3307:CML Army Chemical Review
3152:National Military Museum
2505:10.7205/MILMED.173.5.499
2427:Needham, Joseph (1986).
2416:File:Battle of kedah.jpg
1436:A riverboat of the U.S.
1094:
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959:Einstossflammenwerfer 46
868:-mounted flamethrowers (
506:Battle of Langshan Jiang
432:
4406:Wictor, Thomas (2010).
4039:"Definitions and scope"
3122:p.108 Hinton, David R.
2671:www.hi.uni-stuttgart.de
2272:John W Nesbitt (2003).
2206:– via Wikisource.
1793:Mikhail 'Givi' Tolstykh
1534:
1171:"lifebuoy" flamethrower
1085:Northern Africa Theatre
1019:Lanciafiamme Modello 35
588:Ibn al-Razzaz al-Jazari
457:manuscript of 1044 AD,
56:, drawing made for the
3760:Miller, David (2002).
3710:Harnden, Toby (2001).
3126:2005 Hinton Publishing
2406:Needham, Volume 5, 89.
2388:Needham, Volume 5, 82.
2376:Needham, Volume 5, 81.
2367:Needham, Volume 5, 80.
2314:. Brill. p. 619.
2298:Needham, Volume 5, 77.
2278:. Brill. p. 189.
2005:
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1375:U.S. troops targeted.
1329:CWS Flamethrower Group
1256:33rd Infantry Division
1141:MareÈal tank destroyer
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987:Abwehrflammenwerfer 42
955:Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
943:Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
941:, both in 1943 in the
808:Caterpillar Twenty Two
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4378:McNab, Chris (2015).
4265:McNab, Chris (2015).
3673:Derby Daily Telegraph
3483:The National Interest
3426:McNab, Chris (2015).
3344:McNab, Chris (2015).
3267:Chris Bishop (2002).
3217:Drez, Ronald (1998).
3031:www.jaegerplatoon.net
3007:www.jaegerplatoon.net
2884:McNab, Chris (2015).
2816:McNab, Chris (2015).
2767:McNab, Chris (2015).
2749:www.firstworldwar.com
2616:McNab, Chris (2015).
2447:McKinney, Leonard L.
2217:McNab, Chris (2015).
2080:List of flamethrowers
2065:Early thermal weapons
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1895:Sullivan Upper School
1850:Further information:
1485:Department of Defense
1462:United States Marines
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1394:Intelligence Bulletin
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1091:light tank platform.
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3766:. St Paul, MN: MBI.
3616:Moloney, Ed (2003).
2538:The Civil War at Sea
1885:Section 970 et seq.
1779:villages during the
1277:with a flamethrower.
1117:Battle of the Tenaru
1030:ROKS-2 flamethrowers
1028:along with captured
836:in 1933. During the
834:stronghold of Nanawa
50:Type 93 flamethrower
30:For other uses, see
4298:The Daily Telegraph
4252:The Washington Post
4145:. October 23, 2011.
4121:"Firearms Act 1968"
4103:"Firearms Act 1968"
3845:West, Bing (2006).
3139:self published 2009
2910:"Blindados em 1932"
2709:, Willmott, H. P.,
1975:San Francisco Flier
1962:. More commonly, a
1812:heavy flamethrowers
1795:was killed when an
1787:Russo-Ukrainian War
1645:smuggled in Soviet
1553:Thermobaric weapons
1517:Sino-Vietnamese War
1413:ROKS-2 flamethrower
1254:A soldier from the
1233:, known as Matilda
1223:Churchill Crocodile
1137:Royal Romanian Army
1125:Battle of Milne Bay
968:half track and the
945:and in 1944 in the
763:Battle of the Somme
635:Marcellin Berthelot
248:designated marksmen
4519:Incendiary weapons
4373:- Total pages: 824
4028:(CA H&W 12756)
3915:The New York Times
3526:. 21 November 2022
3457:Militarhistoria.se
3301:2012-10-19 at the
3106:, 2004, Page 121,
3104:Dorling Kindersley
3102:, Willmott, H.P.,
3070:, 2004, Page 165,
3068:Dorling Kindersley
3066:, Willmott, H.P.,
2711:Dorling Kindersley
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1924:The Boring Company
1830:rocket launchers.
1775:during attacks on
1751:Battle of Fallujah
1590:On 22 April 1988,
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3649:Irish Independent
3557:978-0-8248-3314-5
3280:978-1-58663-762-0
3135:Boettcher, Brian
2548:978-0-19-993168-2
2492:Military Medicine
1987:front-end loaders
1970:(fusee) is used.
1890:Firearms Act 1968
1834:International law
1781:Rohingya genocide
1653:government) into
1440:shooting ignited
1396:refers to these "
1336:Normandy landings
1069:Spanish Civil War
1046:Liekinheitin M/44
678:The English word
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418:Hero of Byzantium
353:Peloponnesian War
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2467:www.navy.su
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1983:dump trucks
1944:agriculture
1916:Tesla, Inc.
1878:misdemeanor
1858:federal law
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1684:Crossmaglen
1612:French Army
1566:RPO-A Shmel
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1428:US military
1392:Department
1369:flame tanks
1344:Omaha Beach
1331:in Hawaii.
1121:Guadalcanal
1063:during the
1061:flame tanks
1013:During the
966:Sd.Kfz. 251
870:flame tanks
801:French Army
703:German Army
423:Arab Empire
363:during the
285:aerosol can
215:pilot flame
195:World War I
142:blowtorches
123:World War I
69:Vietnam War
4508:Categories
4334:2023-12-17
4328:Iraqi News
4309:2016-04-14
4301:. London.
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4209:2020-07-11
4163:2010-03-04
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3746:2022-10-16
3736:"War News"
3696:2019-06-07
3530:2022-11-21
3463:2023-03-30
3412:2023-04-06
3406:HistoryNet
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2919:2023-03-30
2851:. London.
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2793:"Weaponry"
2676:2023-12-16
2650:2023-12-13
2597:2023-04-01
2591:HistoryNet
2572:2023-12-16
2472:2023-12-15
2189:2010-03-04
2155:2007-05-26
1956:harvesters
1952:canebrakes
1948:sugar cane
1930:Other uses
1866:California
1628:gun runner
1558:M202 FLASH
1547:Post-1980s
1409:camouflage
1165:A British
1113:Corregidor
1015:Winter War
974:Panzer III
831:Paraguayan
785:Vindictive
649:See also:
564:MafÄtÄ«áž„ al
510:Wenmu King
504:). In the
480:Wu Renchen
467:Pen Huo Qi
402:Heliopolis
398:Kallinikos
390:Greek fire
377:Greek fire
329:See also:
134:heated oil
3923:0362-4331
3865:La Stampa
3637:Fortnight
2111:Citations
2070:Flame gun
1964:driptorch
1914:, CEO of
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1826:multiple
1610:from the
1562:RPO "Rys"
1423:1945â1980
1293:on Saipan
970:Panzer II
949:(see the
862:U.S. Army
854:Wehrmacht
823:Chaco War
672:in 1916.
670:Fort Vaux
522:gunpowder
386:Byzantine
361:Athenians
357:Boeotians
309:Operation
226:pillboxes
161:sugarcane
39:Flame war
4303:Archived
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2984:3 August
2853:Archived
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2054:See also
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2010:Iraq War
1950:, where
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1816:Kupyansk
1777:Rohingya
1773:Tatmadaw
1604:gendarms
1598:island,
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1398:Fougasse
1258:uses an
876:Axis use
816:Cruzeiro
574:and the
502:Dashiguo
299:Ram tank
278:Hill 875
207:nitrogen
4026:CA Regs
3825:Reuters
2567:btgv.ru
1991:sanders
1906:Blaster
1899:Belfast
1862:firearm
1801:Donetsk
1767:Myanmar
1667:Rosslea
1665:, near
1572:Vietnam
1523:Vietnam
1291:pillbox
1214:to use
1173:in 1944
1131:Romania
997:Finland
881:Germany
825:by the
717:on the
701:to the
552:Mongols
529:bellows
482:in his
472:naphtha
449:Chinese
325:History
244:snipers
230:propane
222:bunkers
211:igniter
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