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Equipment in our history.(flamethrower tank)

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CML Army Chemical Review, January 1st, 2007

Name: POA-CWS-H5A (75)

Type: Main armament flamethrower tank

Main weapon: Flamethrower, tube-mounted coaxially to a standard tank gun

Range: 40 meters (with liquid fuel) and 60-80 meters (with thickened fuel)

Fuel capacity: 290 gallons, located in four carbon dioxide pressurized tanks in the hull (protected by armor)

Total firing time: 2 1/2 minutes

Ignition system: Gasoline, electric

Secondary weapon: 75-millimeter gun (with 40 rounds)

Tertiary weapon: Browning machine guns (.30-caliber) mounted coaxially in the turret and in the bow machine gun port and a Browning M2 antiaircraft m...

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