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FLAMMENWERFER 41
FLAMMENWERFER 41
Image: Flammenwerfer 41
Year
1942
Weapon Type
Recoilless Anti-Tank Weapon
Origin & Designer
[@designer]
Numbers Produced
64.284
Crew
[@crew]
Calibre
[@calibre]
Elevation
[@elevation]
Traverse
[@gun_traverse]
Cartridge Weight
[@cartridge_weight]
Round Weight
[@round_weight]
Barrel Length
[@barrel_length]
Overall Length
[@length]
Grenade Types
[@grenade_types]
Mount
[@mount]
Combat Weight
22 kg
Operation
[@operation]
Cooling System
[@cooling]
Sights
[@sights]
Feed
[@feed]
Practical Rate of Fire
[@practical_rate_of_fire]
Maximum Rate of Fire
10 s.p.m.
Blank Cartridge
[@blank_cartridge]
Muzzle Velocity
[@muzzle_velocity]
Fuel Capacity
[@fuel_capacity]
Minimum Range
[@minimum_range]
Effective Range
[@effective_range]
Maximum Range
32m
Armour Penetration
[@armour_penetration]
Bayonet
[@bayonet]
Traction
[@traction]
Variants
[@variants]
Notes
The Flammenwerfer 41 was lighter than its predecessor, it used hydrogen instead of nitrogen and replaced the Flammenwerfer 34 as the standard flame-thrower.