Richard Fiedler was a German scientist at the time and came with a break through by having a one man flamethrower called the flammerwerfer, which has a 4 meter back pack of one side oil and the other pressurized gas. He used a simple ignition at the end of a steel nozel lighting oil on fire as you spew out oil
No the Byzantines did
German engineer Richard Fiedler invented the modern-day flamethrower in 1901
yes the greek did invent the flamethrower
si they did invent the very first flamethrower
The idea for the flamethrower has been around for a long time. The earliest flamethrowers date as far back as the 5th century B.C. These were designed somewhat similar to a large blowgun. But the first modern day flamethrower was invented in Germany in 1901 by Richard Fiedler. It was first or used in battle in World War I by the Germans on the French, some time between October of 1914 and February of 1916 (at Verdun).
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Richard Fiedler's financial status is not widely documented, making it difficult to determine if he was wealthy. He is primarily known for his contributions to his field rather than his financial standing. Without specific information on his earnings or assets, it's impossible to definitively label him as rich.
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Richard March Hoe invent Hight speed printing press...i think dot dot dot
richard invented the first flying machine
machine gun
The steam loon