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The Wechselapparat (Wex) was a World War I German flamethrower introduced in 1916 to replace the earlier Kleif. Developed by Richard Fiedler, as early as 1901. It had a doughnut-shaped backpack fuel container with a spherical propellant container (nitrogen) in the middle that blasted the gasoline. The containers were made of welded car rims, which made it easier to carry it yourself. A corrugated rubber hose led from the tank at the ends of which there were valves that enables mixture of fuel and propellant dispensing under pressure to the metal fuel pipe which had handles on both sides. Wex used a magnesium ignition system in a nozzle. In order for the fire to burn longer, tar was added to the gasoline or instead of it fuel oil was completely used up. It was used throughout the war, and s

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  • Le Wechselapparat, abrégé en Wex, est un lance-flamme inventé par l’armée allemande en 1917. Créé pour remplacer l’ancien (en) (Kleinflammenwerfer, petit lance-flamme), il avait un réservoir de carburant torique avec un réservoir de combustible sphérique au milieu. La forme torique des réservoirs a été copiée par les Britanniques durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale avec le lance-flammes portable n°2. (fr)
  • The Wechselapparat (Wex) was a World War I German flamethrower introduced in 1916 to replace the earlier Kleif. Developed by Richard Fiedler, as early as 1901. It had a doughnut-shaped backpack fuel container with a spherical propellant container (nitrogen) in the middle that blasted the gasoline. The containers were made of welded car rims, which made it easier to carry it yourself. A corrugated rubber hose led from the tank at the ends of which there were valves that enables mixture of fuel and propellant dispensing under pressure to the metal fuel pipe which had handles on both sides. Wex used a magnesium ignition system in a nozzle. In order for the fire to burn longer, tar was added to the gasoline or instead of it fuel oil was completely used up. It was used throughout the war, and some survived flamethrowers have been used by the Finns in the 1920s and then converted to . This design was updated before the Second World War to become flamethrower model 35. However, model 35 was considered too fragile so it was soon replaced by the model 41, a simpler construction with smaller, horizontal, cylindrical backpack containers. The doughnut-shaped container design was copied by the British during World War II as the Flamethrower, Portable, No 2. "Wechselapparat" is German for 'exchange apparatus'. (en)
  • Wechselapparat, так же известен как «Wex» — германский ранцевый огнемёт времён Первой мировой войны, созданный для замены огнемёта «Клейф». (ru)
  • Wechselapparat (又称Wex)是德国于1917年推出的火焰噴射器。 (zh)
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  • Fuel - Gasoline or Fuel oil , 12 liters (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • yes (en)
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  • Up to 100 meters (en)
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  • Wechselapparat (en)
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  • 30.0
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  • -1920.0
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  • German Empire, Ottoman Empire, Austria-Hungary Captured examples used by Entente forces (en)
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  • Le Wechselapparat, abrégé en Wex, est un lance-flamme inventé par l’armée allemande en 1917. Créé pour remplacer l’ancien (en) (Kleinflammenwerfer, petit lance-flamme), il avait un réservoir de carburant torique avec un réservoir de combustible sphérique au milieu. La forme torique des réservoirs a été copiée par les Britanniques durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale avec le lance-flammes portable n°2. (fr)
  • Wechselapparat, так же известен как «Wex» — германский ранцевый огнемёт времён Первой мировой войны, созданный для замены огнемёта «Клейф». (ru)
  • Wechselapparat (又称Wex)是德国于1917年推出的火焰噴射器。 (zh)
  • The Wechselapparat (Wex) was a World War I German flamethrower introduced in 1916 to replace the earlier Kleif. Developed by Richard Fiedler, as early as 1901. It had a doughnut-shaped backpack fuel container with a spherical propellant container (nitrogen) in the middle that blasted the gasoline. The containers were made of welded car rims, which made it easier to carry it yourself. A corrugated rubber hose led from the tank at the ends of which there were valves that enables mixture of fuel and propellant dispensing under pressure to the metal fuel pipe which had handles on both sides. Wex used a magnesium ignition system in a nozzle. In order for the fire to burn longer, tar was added to the gasoline or instead of it fuel oil was completely used up. It was used throughout the war, and s (en)
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  • Wechselapparat (fr)
  • Pierścieniowy miotacz ognia (pl)
  • Wechselapparat (en)
  • Wechselapparat (ru)
  • Wechselapparat (zh)
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  • Wechselapparat (en)
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