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Summary Of: Flamethrower

flamethrower with its parts labelled... portable flamethrower consists of two elements... The flamethrower is a potent weapon with great psychological impact upon unprepared soldiers... A flamethrower projects a stream of flammable liquid... Flamethrower operators were rarely taken prisoner... captured flamethrower users were often summarily... flamethrower soldiers must approach their target... The risk of a flamethrower operator being caught in the explosion of his weapon due to enemy hits on the... mounted flamethrower vehicles included the... operated flamethrower is a relatively straight... The flamethrower found its origins also in the Byzantine Empire... piston flamethrower that used a substance similar to... hence the first credible Chinese reference to the flamethrower employing the chemical solution of Greek fire... since the modern flamethrower was first invented in Germany... The flamethrower had other limitations... The flamethrower was extensively used during... more compact flamethrower known as the... single use flamethrower that was buried alongside conventional land mines at key defensive points and triggered by either... tankette with a flamethrower operating from the machine gun mount... flamethrower was a stationary device used in defense... from its mounted flamethrower during the Vietnam war... private ownership of a flamethrower is not restricted by... and possession of a flamethrower would carry a... car mounted flamethrower to market in 1998 as a security device to defend against carjackers... Flamethrower now an option on S...

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