irritationsgaser
Irritationsgaser is a type of smoke-emitting device used in the past, particularly during World War II. Its primary function was to create a smoke screen, which could provide cover for troops during battles or escape maneuvers. The device's operation involved the release of a flammable mixture, typically a combination of oil, gasoline, and other combustible liquids, which were ignited to produce a thick smoke.
The Irritationsgaser was designed to create a dense, choking smoke that would obscure visibility and disrupt
The efficacy of the Irritationsgaser was largely dependent on the density of the smoke it produced and
The development and deployment of the Irritationsgaser are well-documented in military histories of World War II.