flamenspray
Flamenspray is a type of flame thrower that uses a liquid fuel, typically gasoline, to create a stream of flame. It is a weapon that has been used in various conflicts throughout history, most notably during World War II. The flamethrower was developed in the early 20th century and was first used in combat during the Spanish Civil War. It was later adopted by several countries, including Germany, Italy, and Japan, during World War II.
The flamethrower works by mixing air with a liquid fuel, which is then ignited to create a
Despite its destructive capabilities, the flamethrower has several limitations. It requires a steady supply of fuel,
In modern times, the flamethrower has largely been replaced by more advanced weapons, such as tanks and