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Flame tank

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 produced…

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Combat effectiveness

World War I

Interwar period

World War II Axis

World War II Allied

Post-war and Cold War tanks

Post–Cold War and 21st century

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Flame tank

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Avg. degree1.98
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Flame tank

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related to Combat effectiveness · 16
Flame tank → Because, Due, For, However, In, Iwo Jima, Japanese, On Iwo Jima, One, Ronson, Sherman M4A3R3, Tarawa, The, The Shermans, US, Zippo
related to Other · 11
Flame tank → British, Canadian Ram, Canadian Ronson, LVT-4, M8, Petroleum Warfare Department, Ram Badger, Ronson, Sea Serpent, Universal Carrier, Wasp
related to Imperial Japanese Army · 9
Flame tank → Bo, Ha-Go, Hei, Japanese Army Sōkō Sagyō, Ki, Ko, Otsu, TeiFlame, Type
related to Tank, infantry, Mk II, Matilda II · 6
Flame tank → Australian, Australians, Frog, Matilda Frog, Matilda II, Murray
related to External links · 4
Flame tank → Flame, Media, Wikimedia Commons Flame, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Italian Royal Army · 4
Flame tank → L3 Lf, L3/35, L6/40, Lf
is a · 1
Flame tank → type of tank equipped with a flamethrower

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flamethrower tanks tank used flame flamethrowers war gun ii troops churchill infantry variant turret equipped weapons replaced german world vehicle

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Flame tankis atype of tank equipped with a flamethrower0.90text
Tarawa or Iwo Jimainstance ofas the main guns of US tanks were largely unsuccessful in penetrating the thick bunkers created by the Japanese defenders on islands0.80text
flame throwing tanks were used instead while infantrymen provided the necessary security during their deploymentinstance ofas the main guns of US tanks were largely unsuccessful in penetrating the thick bunkers created by the Japanese defenders on islands0.80text
the bazookainstance ofmore powerful anti-tank weapons0.80text
Panzerschreckinstance ofmore powerful anti-tank weapons0.80text
and PIAT were introduced which were fatal to tanks at ranges longer than the tank's flamethrower could reach.British Churchill Crocodiles supported the U.Sinstance ofmore powerful anti-tank weapons0.80text
the Churchill Crocodileinstance ofTanks0.80text
which towed the flamethrower liquid container behind the actual tankinstance ofTanks0.80text
held no greater risk of fire than standard tanksinstance ofTanks0.80text
Flame tankrelated to Combat effectivenessIn0.60section
Flame tankrelated to Combat effectivenessDue0.60section
Flame tankrelated to Combat effectivenessFor0.60section

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