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  • Flame tank
  • Armored vehicle equipped with a flamethrower

    A flame tank is a type of tank equipped with a flamethrower, most commonly used to supplement combined arms attacks against fortifications, confined spaces

    Flame tank

    Flame tank

    Flame_tank

  • Valentine tank
  • British infantry tank

    Valentine tank across an obstacle such as a minefield. Valentine flame-thrower (gas-operated equipment) Flame mortar fitted to Valentine tank chassis,

    Valentine tank

    Valentine tank

    Valentine_tank

  • Flamethrower
  • Ranged incendiary device

    Lf flame tanks during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War of 1935 to 1936, during the Spanish Civil War, and during World War II. The L3 Lf flame tank was

    Flamethrower

    Flamethrower

    Flamethrower

  • M67 flame thrower tank
  • Medium flame tank

    The flame thrower tank M67 (also known as M67 "Zippo", nicknamed after a popular brand of cigarette lighter) is an American flame tank that was briefly

    M67 flame thrower tank

    M67 flame thrower tank

    M67_flame_thrower_tank

  • Churchill Crocodile
  • British flame-throwing tank

    The Churchill Crocodile was a British flame-throwing tank of late Second World War. It was a variant of the Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) Churchill Mark

    Churchill Crocodile

    Churchill Crocodile

    Churchill_Crocodile

  • Tank classification
  • Categorizing tanks by weight or role

    flame tank, armed with a flamethrower. During the course of the war, German forces added command tanks, specialised to the task of co-ordinating tank

    Tank classification

    Tank classification

    Tank_classification

  • Armoured fighting vehicle
  • Combat vehicle with both armament and armour

    flamethrower-equipped tanks. Usually, the flame projector replaced one of the tank's machineguns, however, some flame projectors replaced the tank's main gun. Fuel

    Armoured fighting vehicle

    Armoured fighting vehicle

    Armoured_fighting_vehicle

  • Chemical Warfare Service: Flame Tank Group Seabees
  • US WWII unit turning tanks into flamethrowers

    officer in the U.S. Army's 754th Tank Battalion came up with the idea of mounting a flame thrower on a M3 Light tank on the island of New Caledonia. The

    Chemical Warfare Service: Flame Tank Group Seabees

    Chemical Warfare Service: Flame Tank Group Seabees

    Chemical_Warfare_Service:_Flame_Tank_Group_Seabees

  • L6/40 tank
  • Light tank

    (Lancia fiamme) flame tank variant was developed in which the main gun was replaced by a flamethrower with 200 litres of fuel. A command-tank variant carried

    L6/40 tank

    L6/40 tank

    L6/40_tank

  • M4 Sherman variants
  • Tank variants of World War II

    1981, p. 127. Demolition Tank T31 (Tanks-encyclopedia). Flame Thrower Tank T33 (Tanks-encyclopedia). M4 & M4A3 17-Pounder (Tanks-encyclopedia). T1E1 Earthworm

    M4 Sherman variants

    M4 Sherman variants

    M4_Sherman_variants

  • United States Naval Construction Battalion flame thrower tanks
  • Used in the Pacific theater of World War II

    Battalions ("Seabees") modified/created all of the main armament flame throwing tanks that were used in the Pacific War: by USMC in the Battle of Saipan

    United States Naval Construction Battalion flame thrower tanks

    United States Naval Construction Battalion flame thrower tanks

    United_States_Naval_Construction_Battalion_flame_thrower_tanks

  • M4 Sherman
  • World War II era medium tank

    The M4 Sherman, officially Medium Tank, M4, was the medium tank most widely used by the United States and Western Allies in World War II. The M4 Sherman

    M4 Sherman

    M4 Sherman

    M4_Sherman

  • Steam tank
  • Weapon

    yet powerful enough; the Steam tank however used it for the main reason that it was meant to be a specialized flame tank to attack pillboxes and the original

    Steam tank

    Steam tank

    Steam_tank

  • Seabees in World War II
  • Military unit

    Corps Engineers/Pioneers and the top secret Chemical Warfare Service Flame tank Group. First conceived at the Bureau of Yards and Docks (BuDocks) in the

    Seabees in World War II

    Seabees in World War II

    Seabees_in_World_War_II

  • Tank
  • Tracked heavy armoured fighting vehicle

    that could combine the roles of infantry tanks and tank destroyers. Some tanks were converted to flame tanks, specialising on close-in attacks on enemy

    Tank

    Tank

    Tank

  • Tanks in World War II
  • Specialized models, such as flame-thrower tanks, armored recovery vehicles for towing disabled tanks from the battlefield, and command tanks with extra radios were

    Tanks in World War II

    Tanks in World War II

    Tanks_in_World_War_II

  • Tanks of the Soviet Union
  • Flame-throwing tanks formed around 12% of the series production of T-26 light tanks. The abbreviation "OT" (Ognemetniy Tank which stands for Flame-throwing

    Tanks of the Soviet Union

    Tanks_of_the_Soviet_Union

  • Matilda II
  • British Army tank of World War II

    Several other flame-fuel tanks, totalling 162 imperial gallons (740 L) were fitted in the hull and used to replenish the turret tank. The flame projector

    Matilda II

    Matilda II

    Matilda_II

  • German tanks in World War II
  • Armored fighting vehicles used by Nazi Germany

    numerous tank designs used in World War II. In addition to domestic designs, Germany also used various captured and foreign-built tanks. German tanks were

    German tanks in World War II

    German tanks in World War II

    German_tanks_in_World_War_II

  • Tanks of the United States
  • Evolution of American Tanks

    blade for the Sherman dozer tanks, Duplex Drive (DD) for "swimming" Sherman tanks, R3 flamethrower for Zippo flame tanks, and both the T34 60-tube Calliope

    Tanks of the United States

    Tanks of the United States

    Tanks_of_the_United_States

  • Japanese tanks of World War II
  • The Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) initially purchased foreign tanks for evaluation during World War I, and began developing its own indigenous designs

    Japanese tanks of World War II

    Japanese tanks of World War II

    Japanese_tanks_of_World_War_II

  • Post–World War II Sherman tanks
  • Medium tank

    M4A2(76)W HVSS). Sherman Badger – Canada's replacement of its Ram Badger Flame tank, the Sherman Badger was a turretless M4A2 HVSS Sherman with Wasp IIC flamethrower

    Post–World War II Sherman tanks

    Post–World War II Sherman tanks

    Post–World_War_II_Sherman_tanks

  • Tanks in World War I
  • "the tank" because of its resemblance to a steel water tank. The French fielded their first tanks in April 1917 and ultimately produced far more tanks than

    Tanks in World War I

    Tanks in World War I

    Tanks_in_World_War_I

  • Flame fougasse
  • Anti-personnel and anti-tank mine

    burning liquid onto a target. The flame fougasse was developed by the Petroleum Warfare Department in Britain as an anti-tank weapon during the invasion crisis

    Flame fougasse

    Flame fougasse

    Flame_fougasse

  • 3rd Tank Battalion
  • Military unit

    in several Pacific island battles, most notably Iwo Jima, where its flame tanks played a key role in securing the island. After the war, the battalion

    3rd Tank Battalion

    3rd Tank Battalion

    3rd_Tank_Battalion

  • Tank destroyer
  • Anti-tank type of armoured fighting vehicle

    Tank destroyer A tank destroyer, tank hunter or tank killer is a type of armoured fighting vehicle, predominantly intended for anti-tank duties. They are

    Tank destroyer

    Tank destroyer

    Tank_destroyer

  • Battle of Iwo Jima
  • Major World War II battle in the Pacific Theater

    for the Mark-1 flame tanks, to the point that the Marines became dependent upon them and would hold up their assault until a flame tank was available.

    Battle of Iwo Jima

    Battle of Iwo Jima

    Battle_of_Iwo_Jima

  • L3/35
  • Italian tankette that saw combat before and during World War II

    including an anti-tank variant and a flame thrower variant. The "L3 cc" anti-tank (controcarro) was an L3 with a Solothurn 20 mm anti-tank rifle mounted in

    L3/35

    L3/35

    L3/35

  • T-26 variants
  • Vehicles based on the Soviet T-26 light tank

    production. The majority were armoured combat vehicles: flame tanks, artillery tractors, radio-controlled tanks (teletanks), military engineering vehicles, self-propelled

    T-26 variants

    T-26 variants

    T-26_variants

  • Tanks of the United States in the world wars
  • Tanks utilized by the United States throughout both world wars and their history

    bulldozer blade for Sherman dozer tanks, Duplex Drive for "swimming" Sherman tanks, R3 flame thrower for Zippo flame tanks, and the T34 60-tube Calliope 4

    Tanks of the United States in the world wars

    Tanks of the United States in the world wars

    Tanks_of_the_United_States_in_the_world_wars

  • Super-heavy tank
  • Extremely large or weighty tracked fighting vehicle

    A super-heavy tank is any tank that is notably beyond the standard of the class heavy tank in either size or weight relative to contemporary vehicles.

    Super-heavy tank

    Super-heavy tank

    Super-heavy_tank

  • Rhino tank
  • Modified allied tanks during World War II

    "Rhino tank" (initially called "Rhinoceros") was the American nickname for Allied tanks fitted with "tusks", or bocage cutting devices, during World War

    Rhino tank

    Rhino tank

    Rhino_tank

  • Seabee
  • Member of the US Naval Construction Forces

    Acorns (airfields). They also provided the manpower for the top secret CWS Flame Tank Group. Today the Seabees have many special task assignments starting with

    Seabee

    Seabee

    Seabee

  • M3 Stuart
  • WW2 American light tank

    tank M3 was a US light tank of World War II first introduced into service in the British Army in early 1941. Later, an improved version of the tank entered

    M3 Stuart

    M3 Stuart

    M3_Stuart

  • Tortoise heavy assault tank
  • British assault gun design/prototype

    The Tortoise heavy assault tank (A39) was a British heavy assault gun tank design developed during the Second World War, but never put into mass production

    Tortoise heavy assault tank

    Tortoise heavy assault tank

    Tortoise_heavy_assault_tank

  • British heavy tanks of the First World War
  • Type of combat tank

    heavy tanks were a series of related armoured fighting vehicles developed by the UK during the First World War. The Mark I was the world's first tank, a

    British heavy tanks of the First World War

    British heavy tanks of the First World War

    British_heavy_tanks_of_the_First_World_War

  • Light tank
  • Class of tank

    A light tank is a tank variant initially designed for rapid movements in and out of combat, and to outmaneuver heavier tanks. It is a smaller classification

    Light tank

    Light tank

    Light_tank

  • Charioteer (tank)
  • British armoured fighting vehicle

    1948-78 (1981), p. 40. "Tank Encyclopedia's Eternal Flame". Tank Encyclopedia. Retrieved 22 May 2025. "The King of Jordan Royal Tank Museum – Part 1". nodicenoglory

    Charioteer (tank)

    Charioteer (tank)

    Charioteer_(tank)

  • L3/33
  • Tankette used by the Italian Army before and during World War II

    "flamethrower") flame tank, based on the L3 tankette, began in 1935. The flamethrower nozzle replaced the machine gun, and the flame fuel was carried

    L3/33

    L3/33

    L3/33

  • Hobart's Funnies
  • Modified tanks first used in the Normandy Landings

    Drive (DD) amphibious tanks, "Crab" mine clearers, and AVRE tanks along with a regiment of Churchill Crocodile flame-thrower tanks. Montgomery considered

    Hobart's Funnies

    Hobart's Funnies

    Hobart's_Funnies

  • Lend-Lease Sherman tanks
  • Medium tank

    the potent British QF 17 pounder (76.2 mm) anti-tank gun; Adder, Salamander, Crocodile, and Badger flame-throwing Shermans; Kangaroo armoured personnel

    Lend-Lease Sherman tanks

    Lend-Lease Sherman tanks

    Lend-Lease_Sherman_tanks

  • List of Italian Army equipment in World War II
  • to also serve in the anti-tank role. No dedicated anti-tank gun was produced. Listed below is just the guns used in anti-tank role most commonly. Fucile

    List of Italian Army equipment in World War II

    List_of_Italian_Army_equipment_in_World_War_II

  • T-26
  • Soviet light infantry tank

    developed 53 variants of the T-26, including flame-throwing tanks, combat engineer vehicles, remotely controlled tanks, self-propelled guns, artillery tractors

    T-26

    T-26

    T-26

  • Hetzer
  • German WWII tank destroyer (Jagdpanzer 38)

    17 Doyle and Jentz, pp. 42–43 Francis, Ed (7 August 2016). "PM-1 Flame Tank". Tank Encyclopedia. Retrieved 30 March 2023. Doyle and Jentz, pp. 40–42

    Hetzer

    Hetzer

    Hetzer

  • Tanks of France
  • Schneider CA1 was the first tank produced by France, and 400 units were built. The French also experimented with various tank designs, such as the Frot-Laffly

    Tanks of France

    Tanks of France

    Tanks_of_France

  • M103 heavy tank
  • American heavy tank

    The M103 heavy tank (officially designated 120mm gun combat tank M103, initially T43) was a heavy tank that served in the United States Army and the United

    M103 heavy tank

    M103 heavy tank

    M103_heavy_tank

  • List of military vehicles of World War II
  • Lend-Lease aid. Some were retained in Canada for training. Badger – a flame tank version of the Ram M4 Sherman Sexton (2,150) C15TA (3,960) Kangaroo (converted

    List of military vehicles of World War II

    List_of_military_vehicles_of_World_War_II

  • Panzer II
  • German light tank of the 1930s and World War II

    served in Poland. They were withdrawn in March 1940 for conversion to the flame tank Panzer II (Flamm). The Ausf. E differed from the Ausf. D by having lubricated

    Panzer II

    Panzer II

    Panzer_II

  • Tanks of Sweden
  • This article deals with the history and development of tanks employed by the military of Sweden, from the interwar period, and World War II, the Cold

    Tanks of Sweden

    Tanks of Sweden

    Tanks_of_Sweden

  • Tanks in the German Army
  • German tanks from World War I to the Cold War

    article deals with the tanks (German: Panzer) serving in the German Army (Deutsches Heer) throughout history, such as the World War I tanks of the Imperial German

    Tanks in the German Army

    Tanks in the German Army

    Tanks_in_the_German_Army

  • Flame arrester
  • Device that stops ignited vapor

    the propagation of a flame traveling at subsonic velocities Some common objects that have flame arresters are: Fuel storage tank vents Fuel gas pipelines

    Flame arrester

    Flame arrester

    Flame_arrester

  • List of interwar armoured fighting vehicles
  • copy of Vickers 6-ton) BT-2 BT-5 BT-7 BT-8 ST-26 engineer tank OT-26 flame tank OT-130 flame tank KhT-26 KhT-130 KhT-133 T-24 (24) T-28 T-29 (experimental)

    List of interwar armoured fighting vehicles

    List_of_interwar_armoured_fighting_vehicles

  • List of military equipment used in the Korean War
  • Cromwell tank M26 Pershing Centurion tank Churchill tank M4 Sherman M46 Patton (US) LVT A5 amphibious tank M4A3R3 Sherman flame tank M4A3 bulldozer tank 17pdr

    List of military equipment used in the Korean War

    List_of_military_equipment_used_in_the_Korean_War

  • Kangaroo (armoured personnel carrier)
  • Armoured personnel carrier

    carrier (APC) during the Second World War which was created by converting a tank chassis. Kangaroos were created as an expedient measure "in the field" by

    Kangaroo (armoured personnel carrier)

    Kangaroo (armoured personnel carrier)

    Kangaroo_(armoured_personnel_carrier)

  • Tanks of Italy
  • Tanks have been employed by the military forces of Italy since their first use in World War I. Initially, Italy built up its tank forces with imported

    Tanks of Italy

    Tanks of Italy

    Tanks_of_Italy

  • Dr. No (film)
  • 1962 James Bond film directed by Terence Young

    the trio enter a contaminated swamp and encounter a flame tank, which kills Quarrel. The tank operators capture Bond and Ryder, then take them to Dr

    Dr. No (film)

    Dr._No_(film)

  • Tanks of the Ukrainian Army
  • tanks manufactured in Ukraine, leftover Soviet tanks in the Ukrainian Ground Forces today as well as designs imported from other countries and tanks captured

    Tanks of the Ukrainian Army

    Tanks of the Ukrainian Army

    Tanks_of_the_Ukrainian_Army

  • M48 Patton
  • Cold War-era American medium tank

    engine and two Tzmed tandem bridge sections. M67 flame thrower tank "Zippo": An M48 tank armed with a flame thrower and a mock barrel and deflector. Named

    M48 Patton

    M48 Patton

    M48_Patton

  • Tanks in the British Army
  • Evolution of British tanks

    This article on military tanks deals with the history and development of tanks of the British Army from their first use in the First World War, the interwar

    Tanks in the British Army

    Tanks in the British Army

    Tanks_in_the_British_Army

  • Oxy–fuel welding and cutting
  • Metalworking technique using a fuel and oxygen

    propane/oxygen flame burns at about 2,526 K (2,253 °C; 4,087 °F), an oxyhydrogen flame burns at 3,073 K (2,800 °C; 5,072 °F) and an acetylene/oxygen flame burns

    Oxy–fuel welding and cutting

    Oxy–fuel welding and cutting

    Oxy–fuel_welding_and_cutting

  • Comparison of World War I tanks
  • This is a comparison of the characteristics of tanks used in World War I. Tanks planned for production and with completed prototypes during the war, but

    Comparison of World War I tanks

    Comparison_of_World_War_I_tanks

  • Tanks of the Israel Defense Forces
  • This article deals with the history and development of tanks of the Israel Defense Forces (particularly Israeli Ground Forces), from their first use after

    Tanks of the Israel Defense Forces

    Tanks of the Israel Defense Forces

    Tanks_of_the_Israel_Defense_Forces

  • 1st Tank Battalion
  • Military unit

    During WWII the 3rd Tank Battalion received 18 M4-A3R8 Shermans with coaxial flamethrowers that the Chemical Warfare Service: Flame Tank Group Seabees had

    1st Tank Battalion

    1st Tank Battalion

    1st_Tank_Battalion

  • Tanks of Czechoslovakia
  • with the history of tanks employed by military forces in Czechoslovakia from the interwar period, and the more conventional tanks designed for the Czechoslovak

    Tanks of Czechoslovakia

    Tanks of Czechoslovakia

    Tanks_of_Czechoslovakia

  • List of Sd.Kfz. designations
  • light tank Sd.Kfz. 111 Panzer I ammunition carrier variant Sd.Kfz. 121 Panzer II Ausf. a to F light tank Sd.Kfz. 122 Panzer II (Flamm) flame tank Sd.Kfz

    List of Sd.Kfz. designations

    List_of_Sd.Kfz._designations

  • Tanks of Canada
  • Except for the Badger flame thrower tank conversion of the Ram tank and other variants that were in action in NW Europe, the Ram tank did not go to war with

    Tanks of Canada

    Tanks of Canada

    Tanks_of_Canada

  • Tanks of the Polish Armoured Forces
  • This article deals with the history and development of tanks of the Polish army from their first use after World War I, into the interwar period, during

    Tanks of the Polish Armoured Forces

    Tanks of the Polish Armoured Forces

    Tanks_of_the_Polish_Armoured_Forces

  • Canal Defence Light
  • Offensive armoured combat searchlight

    War, based upon the use of a powerful carbon-arc searchlight mounted on a tank. It was intended to be used during night-time attacks, when the light would

    Canal Defence Light

    Canal Defence Light

    Canal_Defence_Light

  • Panzer III
  • German medium tank of the 1930s and World War II

    Panzerkampfwagen III (Pz.Kpfw. III), commonly known as the Panzer III, was a medium tank developed in the 1930s by Germany, and was used extensively in World War

    Panzer III

    Panzer III

    Panzer_III

  • Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers
  • Series of armored military engineering vehicles

    Mark I tank Heavy RE tank variants Bridgelayer, a Mark V tank, with canal lock bridge Mine clearer, a Mark V tank, with mine rollers Light Tank Mk V Bridgelayer

    Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers

    Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers

    Armoured_Vehicle_Royal_Engineers

  • List of military equipment of the Canadian Army in World War II
  • UCM - Boys Anti-Tank Rifle PIAT-1943-1950s Clam Magnetic Mine Mk 5 mine Mk 2 mine Bazooka Bangalore torpedo (not a grenade or anti-tank) Canada produced

    List of military equipment of the Canadian Army in World War II

    List of military equipment of the Canadian Army in World War II

    List_of_military_equipment_of_the_Canadian_Army_in_World_War_II

  • Churchill tank
  • British heavy infantry tank

    Most of these tanks were Mk. VII (A42) 'Crocodile' flame-throwing tanks; despite being a flame-thrower, they were used like a regular tank. In addition

    Churchill tank

    Churchill tank

    Churchill_tank

  • Cruiser Mk IV
  • British WWII cruiser tank

    The Cruiser Tank Mk IV (A13 Mk II) was a British cruiser tank of the Second World War. It followed directly on from the Tank, Cruiser, Mk III (A13 Mk I)

    Cruiser Mk IV

    Cruiser Mk IV

    Cruiser_Mk_IV

  • Tanks of Iraq
  • Tanks have been utilized in Iraq both within the military and within several conflicts with their usage and origin after World War II; the Cold War; and

    Tanks of Iraq

    Tanks_of_Iraq

  • Tanks of Iran
  • Tanks have been utilized in Iran both within the military and within several conflicts with their usage and origin after World War II; the Cold War; and

    Tanks of Iran

    Tanks_of_Iran

  • Tanks of China
  • This article on military tanks deals with the history of tanks employed by various military forces belonging to the Kuomintang and Chinese Communist Party

    Tanks of China

    Tanks of China

    Tanks_of_China

  • Tanks of North Korea
  • The history and development of the tank in North Korea spans the period from their adoption after World War II with the foundation of the Korean People's

    Tanks of North Korea

    Tanks of North Korea

    Tanks_of_North_Korea

  • Tanks of the interwar period
  • List of tanks in the Interwar Period

    Tanks were initially deployed in World War I, engineered to overcome the deadlock of trench warfare. Between the two world wars, tanks were further developed

    Tanks of the interwar period

    Tanks of the interwar period

    Tanks_of_the_interwar_period

  • Tanks in the Australian Army
  • The Australian Army has used tanks from after the First World War, through the interwar period, the Second World War, the Cold War and to the present

    Tanks in the Australian Army

    Tanks in the Australian Army

    Tanks_in_the_Australian_Army

  • List of foreign vehicles used by Germany in World War II
  • Wehrmacht of Germany during World War II. The German terms Beutepanzer (Loot Tank) and Beutefahrzeug (Loot Vehicle) were a general application for those vehicles

    List of foreign vehicles used by Germany in World War II

    List_of_foreign_vehicles_used_by_Germany_in_World_War_II

  • Tanks of Japan
  • This article deals with the history and development of tanks of the Japanese Army from their first use after World War I, into the interwar period, during

    Tanks of Japan

    Tanks of Japan

    Tanks_of_Japan

  • Flamethrower (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    weapon that projects long streaks of flames. See List of flamethrowers It can also refer to: Flame tank, a tank that does the same effect as a flamethrower

    Flamethrower (disambiguation)

    Flamethrower_(disambiguation)

  • Tanks in the Cold War
  • Tank development both evolved considerably from World War II and played a key role during the Cold War (1947–1991). The period pitted the nations of the

    Tanks in the Cold War

    Tanks in the Cold War

    Tanks_in_the_Cold_War

  • List of historical equipment of the Canadian military
  • Normandy. Tanks returned to the Royal Marines. Ram Badger Flame tank 1941-1944 Canada Churchill Oke Flame tank  United Kingdom Sherman Badger Flame tank  United

    List of historical equipment of the Canadian military

    List of historical equipment of the Canadian military

    List_of_historical_equipment_of_the_Canadian_military

  • Sōkō Sagyō Ki
  • Military engineering vehicle

    to the 1st Mixed Tank Brigade sent to China. During the Battle of Beiping–Tianjin in 1937, the vehicles were used as flamethrower tanks; however, for later

    Sōkō Sagyō Ki

    Sōkō_Sagyō_Ki

  • Tanks of the United States in the Cold War
  • development of American tanks from the end of World War II and during the Cold War. In the Korean War M24 Chaffees were the first U.S. tanks to fight the North

    Tanks of the United States in the Cold War

    Tanks of the United States in the Cold War

    Tanks_of_the_United_States_in_the_Cold_War

  • Ronson flamethrower
  • WWII Allied mechanized flamethrower

    Flamethrower Group would also install Ronsons in the first generation coaxial flame tanks designated CWS-POA-H5 (Chemical Warfare Service-Pacific Ocean Area-Hawaii)

    Ronson flamethrower

    Ronson flamethrower

    Ronson_flamethrower

  • List of flamethrowers
  • 2013), "History Friday: Technological Surprise & the Defeat of the 193rd Tank Battalion at Kakuza Ridge", Chicago Boyz Blog archive Hay portable flamethrower

    List of flamethrowers

    List_of_flamethrowers

  • Tanks of South Korea
  • The history and development of the tank in the South Korea spans the period from their adoption after World War II with the foundation of the South Korean

    Tanks of South Korea

    Tanks of South Korea

    Tanks_of_South_Korea

  • FCM F1
  • French super-heavy tank project

    The FCM F1 was a French super-heavy tank developed during the late Interbellum by the Forges et Chantiers de la Méditerranée (FCM) company. Twelve were

    FCM F1

    FCM F1

    FCM_F1

  • Tanks of New Zealand
  • The New Zealand Army use of tanks from after the First World War, through the interwar period, the Second World War, the Cold War and to the present day

    Tanks of New Zealand

    Tanks of New Zealand

    Tanks_of_New_Zealand

  • Tanks of Cuba
  • Tanks have been utilized on the island of Cuba both within the military and within several conflicts, with their usage and origin after World War II;

    Tanks of Cuba

    Tanks of Cuba

    Tanks_of_Cuba

  • Calgary Flames
  • National Hockey League team in Calgary, Alberta

    The Calgary Flames are a professional ice hockey team based in Calgary. The Flames compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific

    Calgary Flames

    Calgary_Flames

  • T-34
  • Soviet medium tank, Second World War

    Army's T-26 and BT tanks used petrol engines which, while common in tank designs of the time, often burst into flames when hit by IJA tank-killer teams using

    T-34

    T-34

    T-34

  • Waka Flocka Flame
  • American rapper (born 1986)

    James Malphurs (born May 31, 1986), known professionally as Waka Flocka Flame, is an American rapper. He first became known for his 2009 single "O Let's

    Waka Flocka Flame

    Waka Flocka Flame

    Waka_Flocka_Flame

  • Tanks of the post–Cold War era
  • standardization on a few tank designs. In comparison, France, Germany, the United States, and the United Kingdom had previously developed their own tank designs, but

    Tanks of the post–Cold War era

    Tanks of the post–Cold War era

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  • Flame
  • n.

    To burn with a flame or blaze; to burn as gas emitted from bodies in combustion; to blaze.

  • Flare
  • n.

    A spreading outward; as, the flare of a fireplace.

  • Lame
  • superl.

    Moving with pain or difficulty on account of injury, defect, or temporary obstruction of a function; as, a lame leg, arm, or muscle.

  • Flamy
  • a.

    Flaming; blazing; flamelike; flame-colored; composed of flame.

  • Flake
  • n.

    A loose filmy mass or a thin chiplike layer of anything; a film; flock; lamina; layer; scale; as, a flake of snow, tallow, or fish.

  • Frame
  • v. t.

    To provide with a frame, as a picture.

  • Frame
  • n.

    A term applied, especially in England, to certain machines built upon or within framework; as, a stocking frame; lace frame; spinning frame, etc.

  • Flare
  • v. i.

    To open or spread outwards; to project beyond the perpendicular; as, the sides of a bowl flare; the bows of a ship flare.

  • Flaming
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Flame

  • Flame
  • n.

    To burst forth like flame; to break out in violence of passion; to be kindled with zeal or ardor.

  • Flame-colored
  • a.

    Of the color of flame; of a bright orange yellow color.

  • Flare
  • v. i.

    To burn with an unsteady or waving flame; as, the candle flares.

  • Flamelet
  • n.

    A small flame.

  • Flamed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Flame

  • Lame
  • v. t.

    To make lame.

  • Flamen
  • n.

    A priest devoted to the service of a particular god, from whom he received a distinguishing epithet. The most honored were those of Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus, called respectively Flamen Dialis, Flamen Martialis, and Flamen Quirinalis.

  • Frame
  • n.

    Particular state or disposition, as of the mind; humor; temper; mood; as, to be always in a happy frame.

  • Flammiferous
  • a.

    Producing flame.

  • Lame
  • superl.

    To some degree disabled by reason of the imperfect action of a limb; crippled; as, a lame man.

  • Fame
  • n.

    Report or opinion generally diffused; renown; public estimation; celebrity, either favorable or unfavorable; as, the fame of Washington.