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Bougainville baptism by fire: The first flamethrower tanks attack the hornet’s nest
On January 30, 1944, five modified Stuart tanks mounted with jury-rigged flamethrowers led the assault on Japan’s impregnable ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: Flame devices have disappeared from battlefields for good reason. “All weapons are, by their very nature, ghastly in purpose,” Chris McNab writes in the introduction of ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: And McNab’s slim volume, the latest in a long series of weapons monographs from Osprey Publishing, eloquently conveys the flamethrower’s awfulness, plumbs its ...
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Ultimate prank war: flamethrower tanks face off
What happens when two pranksters bring flamethrowers and custom tanks into the battlefield? Total chaos! In this explosive ...
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