Yes, flamethrowers are still used today, primarily by military forces for combat purposes and by certain firefighting units for controlled burns and clearing vegetation. They are also utilized in specific industrial applications, such as in agriculture for pest control and in demolition. However, their use is controversial due to ethical concerns regarding their effectiveness and the potential for causing severe harm.
they are not
Not sure but I do know the PLA still uses them.
Americans
yes it is still used today
First World War.
the tank is still used today. For example the M1 Abrams is still used
long houses are not still used today
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
well they were used to clear out threches and dug in troops
yes it is still being used today.......depends where your at.
Yes teepees are still used today by uncommon are unknown idians.
Yes, trains are still being used today in large quantities.