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A flamethrower is a ranged incendiary device designed to project a controllable jet of fire. First deployed by the Byzantine Empire in the 7th century... |
The M2 flamethrower was an American, man-portable, backpack flamethrower that was used in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M2 was... |
This page is a list of flamethrowers of all forms from all around the world. List of pistols List of revolvers List of assault rifles List of sniper rifles... |
United States, flamethrowers are broadly legal for personal ownership and use. California requires a permit for the possession of a flamethrower, and only... |
The M1 and M1A1 were portable flamethrowers developed by the United States during World War II. The M1 weighed 72 lb, had a range of 15 meters, and had... |
"BMW Flamethrower") was a 1998 invention by South African inventor Charl Fourie that functioned as a car-mounted, laterally-firing flamethrower designed... |
Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 (nicknamed Lifebuoy from the shape of its fuel tank), also known as the Ack Pack, was a British design of flamethrower for... |
Flame tank (redirect from Flamethrower tank) A flame tank is a type of tank equipped with a flamethrower, most commonly used to supplement combined arms attacks against fortifications, confined spaces... |
The M132 Armored Flamethrower (nicknamed "Zippo") was a United States built flamethrower armed variant of the M113 and M113A1 armored personnel carriers... |
The Boring Company (redirect from Not a Flamethrower) station. In 2018, the company began offering 20,000 "flamethrowers" for preordering. The "flamethrower" was a blow torch shaped to look like a gun and is... |
Flammenwerfer 35 (redirect from FmW-35 Flamethrower) The Flammenwerfer 35, or FmW 35 (flame thrower) was a one-man German flamethrower used during World War II to clear out trenches and buildings. It could... |
Type 93 and Type 100 flamethrowers (九十三式小火焔発射機/百式火焔発射機, Kyūsan-shiki shō-kaenhasshaki/Hyaku-shiki kaenhasshaki) were flamethrowers used by the Imperial... |
Огнемёт Клюева — Сергеева; "Kluyev-Sergeyev backpack flamethrower") were man-portable flamethrowers used by the USSR in the Second World War. The ROKS-2... |
LPO-50 (redirect from LPO-50 Flamethrower) Огнемет), "Light Infantry Flamethrower") is a Soviet flamethrower. Developed in 1953 to replace the ROKS-2/3 flamethrowers used during World War Two,... |
Petroleum Warfare Department (redirect from Home Guard Flamethrower) developed the Home Guard flamethrower as a quickly extemporised weapon. The so-called Home Guard flamethrower was not a flamethrower in the conventional sense... |
RPO-A Shmel (redirect from RPO flamethrower) infantry flamethrower "Bumblebee"') is a man-portable, single-use, rocket-assisted thermobaric weapon. While its name directly translates to flamethrower (and... |
The K pattern flamethrower (Polish: miotacz ognia wzór K) was a man-portable backpack flamethrower, produced in occupied Poland during World War II for... |
The DGFM flamethrower was a flamethrower of Argentine origin manufactured in the 1916s by Dirección General de Fabricaciones Militares. Support Weapons... |
Kleinflammenwerfer (category Flamethrowers of Germany) The first German man-portable flamethrower was called the Kleinflammenwerfer ('small flamethrower') or Kleif. Fuel was stored in a large vertical, cylindrical... |
The Lagonda company produced a number of flamethrowers during the Second World War. Initial developments were for defence against expected German attacks... |