Flammenwerfer M.16.

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Flammenwerfer M16
Flammenwerfer M.16. World War One 1st Aero Squadron.jpg
TypeFlamethrower
Place of originGerman Empire
Service history
Used byGerman Empire
WarsWorld War I
Specifications
Crew2

Caliber-
SightsNone

The Flammenwerfer M.16. was a German man-portable backpack flamethrower that was used in World War I in trench warfare. It was the first flamethrower ever used in combat, in 1915 at Verdun. It was also used in 1918 in the battle of Argonne Forest in France against Allied forces, as featured in the 2001 film The Lost Battalion, although an account in a 1917 issue of The Living Age suggests eye witness accounts of it being used at the Battle of the Somme in 1916.[1]

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  1. ^ Freeman, Arnold (26 May 1917). "Liquid-Fire and Poison-Gas". The Living Age. 293 (3803): 496.


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