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Military flame tank artstation
Military flame tank artstation









military flame tank artstation

The FmW 35 was the one man German flamethrower used during World War II used to clear out trenches and buildings. The flamethrowers would kill large numbers of enemy infantry, enabling the riflemen to attack the remaining troops with a high probability of success. German riflemen would often be positioned behind flamethrower-carrying infantry. The Germans in the 1940s created a further development, the Flammenwerfer 35. It was used in 1918 in the Battle of Argonne Forest in France. was a flamethrower used by German infantry during World War I for clearing trenches and killing riflemen. It was used in both World War I and World War II.

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The Schilt flamethrower was a french flamethrower made in response to the german flamethrowers on the Western Front. It contained 18 L (4.0 imp gal) of fuel in a doughnut-shaped container.

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It was a near copy of the German Wechselapparat ("Wex") from 1917. The Flamethrower, Portable, No 2 (nicknamed "Lifebuoy" from the shape of its fuel tank), also known as the "Ack Pack", was a British design of backpack flamethrower for infantry use in the Second World War. It was a handheld device, composed of a cylindrical tank with a pistol grip and a nozzle at the end. The Einstossflammenwerfer 46 was a light single-shot flamethrower, used as an auxiliary infantry weapon during late World War II. This page is a list of flamethrowers of all forms from all around the world.











Military flame tank artstation