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One of the effects I am keen to see is the flame thrower.

In CMBO it was nice for it's time but a bit weak. Part of the problem was the abstracted scale where it appeared to have a range of 20ft instead of 20yards. I am hoping it wwill be a lot better in CMBN when we get it although, black smoke and dripping oil would be to much to ask for.

Peter.

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It seems U.S. flamethrowers were like Goliath demolition vehicles in Normandy. You can find photos of overrun stockplies or filmed propaganda demonstrations but few-if-any accounts of them actually being used. Another post mentioned an Army document talking about useless flamethrowers piled up at depot and nobody really being trained in how to use them. Normandy wasn't exactly Guadacanal.

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I had always thought that the biggest issue with Flamethrowers was that people thought they were bullet magnets and that nobody wanted to be in a battle with a gas station strapped to their backs, or to be standing beside someone wearing one.

Still I think flame tanks were used by both sides in Normandy, but I could be wrong.

Peter.

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I had always thought that the biggest issue with Flamethrowers was that people thought they were bullet magnets and that nobody wanted to be in a battle with a gas station strapped to their backs, or to be standing beside someone wearing one.

Still I think flame tanks were used by both sides in Normandy, but I could be wrong.

Peter.

Yeah, I imagine the presence of one of those things might not foster much in the way of unit cohesion when the bullets stated to fly.

How were they parceled out to the troops anyway? Were they mostly found in specialist engineer sections or were they found amongst regular units at platoon or company level?

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I had always thought that the biggest issue with Flamethrowers was that people thought they were bullet magnets and that nobody wanted to be in a battle with a gas station strapped to their backs, or to be standing beside someone wearing one.

That definitely was the case in places like Iwo Jima and Okinawa.

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