-
infantry flame weapons (
Flammpanzer I and II) or
specially designed (
Flammpanzer III). They were
mounted externally (
Flammpanzer II),
replaced existing...
-
vehicles (ARVs).
Mostly issued to
formations with
Tiger I
heavy tanks.
Flammpanzer III Ausf. M /
Panzer III (Fl) -
Flamethrower tank. 100
built on new Ausf...
- 20
Panzer III, 85
Panzer IV, 9
Tiger I, 2 Panzerbefehlswagen, and 26
Flammpanzer III
available at that time. The
division fought alongside the 1.SS Division...
-
infantry flame weapons (
Flammpanzer I and II) or
specially designed (
Flammpanzer III). They were
mounted externally (
Flammpanzer II),
replaced existing...
- II tank
destroyers in
December 1941. It is
unknown when
exactly the
Flammpanzer II got the name „Flamingo“,
however it most
likely originated some time...
- was very
prone to damage.
Fewer than 50 of
these vehicles,
designated Flammpanzer 38, were
completed before the end of the war, but they were used operationally...
-
version (Sd.Kfz. 132) was
based on the
light Panzer II Ausf. D/E and
Flammpanzer II ch****is with a new
torsion bar
suspension featuring four
large road...
- half
track and the
Panzer II and
Panzer III tanks,
generally known as
Flammpanzers. The
Germans also
produced the
Abwehrflammenwerfer 42, a flame-mine or...
- III
tanks - A PDF file
presenting the
Panzer III
tanks (PzKpfw. III,
Flammpanzer III, StuIG33B, SU-76i,
Panzerbeobachtungswagen III tanks)
still existing...
- Panzer-Division, the 352nd and 353rd flame-thrower tank
companies (equipped with
Flammpanzer 38(t)s), and the 653rd
Heavy Panzerjäger
Battalion (equipped with Jagdtigers)...