
| Year | 1935 |
| Weapon Type | Man Packed Flame-Thrower |
| Origin & Designer | Russia/ROKS |
| Numbers Produced | [@numbers_produced] |
| 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 | 22.7 kg |
| Operation | [@operation] |
| Cooling System | [@cooling] |
| Sights | [@sights] |
| Feed | [@feed] |
| Practical Rate of Fire | [@practical_rate_of_fire] |
| Maximum Rate of Fire | Eight 1 Second Bursts |
| Blank Cartridge | 9 litre Tank |
| Muzzle Velocity | [@muzzle_velocity] |
| Fuel Capacity | [@fuel_capacity] |
| Minimum Range | [@minimum_range] |
| Effective Range | 25m |
| Maximum Range | 35m |
| Armour Penetration | [@armour_penetration] |
| Bayonet | [@bayonet] |
| Traction | [@traction] |
| Variants | ROKS-3: New cylindrical fuel tank |
| Notes | The ROKS-2 (Ranzewuj Ognemjot) was the main Soviet man packed flame-thrower in WW2, it was designed with a square fuel tank which resembled a knap sack in which to not draw attention to the user, the nozzle too looked like a standard rifle. |