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  2. Lanciafiamme Modello 35 - Wikipedia

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    Italian soldiers armed with the Flamethrower Model 35 on parade. The quadrangular box structure contains the batteries of the ignition system. The Model 35 had three major elements: the tank, the lance and the ignition system. The tank was carried via two transport belts and padded back. It was composed of two cylinders.

  3. List of flamethrowers - Wikipedia

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    Lanciafiamme Mod. 41 d'assalto: 1941 Italy: The Lanciafiamme Mod. 41 d'assalto was a flamethrower meant to be an extremely light and compact in order to equip paratroopers and Assault Engineers. LPO-50: 1950 Soviet Union: Soviet Army flamethrowers had three backpack fuel tanks side by side. Its user could fire three shots, each emptying one of ...

  4. Einstossflammenwerfer 46 - Wikipedia

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    Prototype of the German Einstossflammenwerfer 46. The Einstossflammenwerfer 46 was a handheld single shot flamethrower designed in Germany during the second half of World War II and introduced in 1944; it was engineered to be both cheap and easily mass-produced, falling into the category of throwaway flamethrower.

  5. Category:Flamethrowers - Wikipedia

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  6. In the same year, The Boring Company introduced a model of flamethrower, of weaker power than the two models introduced by other companies in 2015, named the Not-A-Flamethrower. [6] This flamethrower brought increased attention to the more powerful flamethrowers produced by Throwflame and Ion Productions Team, which both told the Los Angeles ...

  7. Flammenwerfer 41 - Wikipedia

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    The Flammenwerfer 41, or FmW 41 (literally, "flame thrower") was the standard German flamethrower beginning in 1941 and an upgraded version of the earlier Flammenwerfer 35, whose main issue was its excessive weight of 36kg, with the Flammenwerfer 41 being only 18. [1]

  8. Flame tank - Wikipedia

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    Based on the twin-turreted T-26 mod. 1931 tank but using a single turret armed with a flamethrower, the second turret was removed. KhT-130 (OT-130): flamethrower variant of model 1933, using a larger 45 mm gun turret (a gun was replaced with a flamethrower) KhT-133 (OT-133): flamethrower variant of model 1939 (a gun was replaced with a ...

  9. Flammenwerfer 35 - Wikipedia

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    German infantry taking cover behind trees on the Eastern Front. One man carries the Flammenwerfer 35. This flamethrower, like all flamethrowers employed by the Wehrmacht, was exclusively used by sturmpionieres (assault pioneers); specialist pioneers who were to assist the infantry in an assault, by overcoming natural and man-made obstacles for the infantry, clearing enemy fortifications with ...