

Ignition was via a hydrogen arrangement which eventually proved limiting in severe winter weather (a change to a cartridge system was ordered for subsequent designs such as the FmW 41).

The twin-tank arrangement included a canister filled with 3 gallons of a gasoline/tar compound to serve as the fuel proper and the other canister containing the nitrogen to serve as the propellant. This precluded use by the operator of a viable secondary weapon - limited to perhaps a pistol sidearm or dagger. The dual-canister arrangement was worn as a backpack held up by shoulder straps while the projector assembly was held with two hands as a basic service rifle. The weapon was an entire system consisting of the projector with igniter, fuel line and fuel canisters. The expanding German Army of the 1930s under Adolf Hitler's leadership adopted the Flammenwerfer 35 in 1935 - the word literally translating to "flame thrower" or "flame projector". For clearing out fortifications with minimal loss to the attacker, the flamethrower was a proven weapon. While the type proved excellent for US personnel in the Pacific Theater when attempting to root out fanatic Japanese defenders, the flamethrower was also used to an extent in the European Theater. By the time of World War 2 (1939-1945), the class of weapon was still in use, only refined to become a man-portable system with greater range and increased lethality.

The German Army first unveiled use of the flamethrower in war during 1914 in fighting against the French in the Argonne and, on a wider scale, in the 1916 Battle of Verdun. Her strength and agility is three times that of a normal anthro of her species, and she puts that to good use in close combat, where she utilizes a pair of curved blades with deadly skill.The crew-portable flamethrower came into prominence on the modern battlefield in World War 1 (1914-1918), intended to break the stalemate of Trench Warfare and inflict horrible physical and psychological trauma upon the enemy. Kathrin), was the first successful product of the Obscuracorp's "Project Ubersoldat," a secret directive in the late 1940s dedicated to creating powerful super-soldiers for the secret organization called the "Society of the Black Cross," or "Schwarzkreuz."įlammenwerfer is known for a cold and militaristic mindset, and has been called the "Maiden of the Icy Heart and the Flaming Spear." Her signature weapon is a flamethrower capable of projecting a stream of flaming liquid over fifty meters, incinerating everything in its past. "Ubersoldat Stalhvalkyr Flammenwerfer" (a.k.a. I got to draw them a couple months ago and noticed I never got to post them (Nude versions are available at Sexyfur ^^ ) I am sure you remember my journal about these "UberSoldat" girls, who would be villainesess in a little story project of mine.
