The Flammenwerfer 35 had a burn duration of only 10 seconds. It was usually tired in two to three-second bursts. I he trigger simultaneously released tne fuel stream and ignited it. The target could not be “wetted down” with an un-ignited fuel spray and then a short flame shot fired to ignite it. The inability to do this wasted fuel. The Germans did not use thickened fuel and this limited the weapon’s range to 25-30 meters, often shorter.
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