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  2. Flame tank - Wikipedia

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    A flame tank is a type of tank equipped with a flamethrower, most commonly used to supplement combined arms attacks against fortifications, confined spaces, or other obstacles. The type only reached significant use in the Second World War , during which the United States, Nazi Germany, Soviet Union, Italy , Japan , and the United Kingdom all ...

  3. Chemical Warfare Service: Flame Tank Group Seabees

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    Postwar the Army stood down the provisional 713th keeping few flame tanks. [21] When the Korean War broke out the Marine Corps put together nine CWS-POA-H5s from Pendelton and Hawaii out of the 26 flame tanks it had received during WWII. Together they formed a platoon, named the "Flame Dragons" attached to HQ 1st tank battalion. [29]

  4. Hearts of Iron IV - Wikipedia

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    Hearts of Iron IV is a grand strategy wargame that revolves around World War II.The player may play as any nation in the world in the 1936 or 1939 start dates in single-player or multiplayer, although the game is not designed to go beyond 1948.

  5. Type 2 Ho-I - Wikipedia

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    The Type 2 gun tank Ho-I (二式砲戦車 ホイ, Ni-shiki hōsensha Ho-I) was a derivative of the Type 97 Chi-Ha medium tanks of the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Similar in concept to the early variants of the German Panzer IV , it was designed as a self-propelled howitzer to provide the close-in fire support for standard Japanese ...

  6. Kharkiv Morozov Machine Building Design Bureau - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, the design team was designated as the independent T2K Tank Design Bureau, and began work on the BT tank series. In 1936 the plant was re-designated "Plant No. 183", and the design bureau "KB-190". The plant also produced small quantities of multi-turreted T-35 tanks, and had a separate design bureau (KB-35) to assist in their ...

  7. Valentine tank - Wikipedia

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    Valentine flame-throwers. Two Valentine tanks were modified to carry flame-throwers and were tested by the Petroleum Warfare Department to determine which system was best for a tank-mounted flame projector. One used a projector pressurised by slow burning cordite charges (designed by the Ministry of Supply) and one designed by AEC with the PWD ...

  8. List of flamethrowers - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Unmacht's command next effort was mounted on a M4-3A tank. It was a hybrid combining the best elements of the Ronson, Navy model 1 and the Navy Mark I flamethrowers. The first tanks were designated for the CB-H1 flamethrower. [6] However, the Seabees quickly made a change that greatly improved their design with the CB-H2.

  9. Tank classification - Wikipedia

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    These include tanks carrying large-calibre demolition guns, with flails or ploughs for mine-clearing, or flame tanks armed with flamethrowers. The tank occasionally may lose its weapons and the chassis alone may be used, as in bridge-laying tanks. Another important modification was the amphibious tank. These designs were modified with ...