Also known as Greek fire, The Byzintine Greek empire first used a liquid flame thrower. Other accounts refer to the Romans using it in the 7th century. The Chinese used a tube filled with explosive powder that was used in celebration but in a battle could be pointed at the enemy. The Arabs also had a similar type weapon. See the related links for more information.
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It was Germany that first used flamethrowers as weapons in World War I.
First World War.
I do believe that they are not not illegal.
The airplane, the submarine, the machine gun saw its first real widespread use, chemical weapons, flamethrowers.
Flamethrowers arnt outlawed
Not sure but I do know the PLA still uses them.
Flamethrowers throw fire or "flames as in flamethrower" so you would never like to be in front of it.
Crude (by today's standards) portable flamethrowers were used extensively in WW I, first by Germany, then Britain (1917). But the modern man portable types were first used in WW II by Americans in the 1942 Pacific theater, while British and French deployed them in Europe as early as 1939. Americans on Omaha Beach (at the Normandy invasion) also had two man teams to deploy flamethrowers in June 1944. And of course, they were used extensively in the deep jungle terrain in Viet Nam
Is this a baseball question...if so there is no team called the flamethrowers, nor has there ever been.
no,a gun uses bullets/pellets to shoot,flamethrowers are classified as a special weapon
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