The old flamethrowers kind of look like modern weed sprayers. The soldiers walked around with a tank on their back full of gasoline or whatever fluid they were using. From the top, a hose extended into a solid tube with a knozzle at the end. There are pictures and a more in-depth description here on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamethrower
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Satchel charges and flame throwers
Flame throwers were used by both the Allies and Axis in WW II. The first time they were used by the Japanese against US military was at the Battle of Wake Island. US Marines quickly learned that a round from a 50 cal. on the back pack tank cured that problem.
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Machine guns, flame throwers, tanks, planes, bombs, & grinades
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Flame throwers work by spraying a jet of ignited fuel onto a target.
yes they where
Satchel charges and flame throwers
-Grenades -Flame Throwers -Icons to name a few
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The main components is a fuel supply, a fuel delivery system, and a pilot flame to start the ignition.
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Flame throwers were used by both the Allies and Axis in WW II. The first time they were used by the Japanese against US military was at the Battle of Wake Island. US Marines quickly learned that a round from a 50 cal. on the back pack tank cured that problem.
-Grenades -Flame Throwers -Icons to name a few