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No. 2 Portable Flamethrower Mk.I as used by British Airborne.

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No. 2 Portable Flamethrower Mk.II

The No. 2 Portable Flamethrower was the standard British flamethrower during World War II. Known as the "Lifebuoy" because the gas tank beared a resemblance to a lifesaver. It was a further development of the WWI German Wechselapparat M1917 (Wex).


Specifications

  • Weight: 64 lb (29 kg)
  • Range: 120 ft (37 m)

The No. 2 Portable Flamethrower appears in the following films, television series, and video games used by the following actors:

Film

Title Actor Character Notation Date
A Bridge Too Far Alun Armstrong Cpl. Davies 1977

Video Games

Game Title Appears as Mods Notation Date
Day of Infamy Flamethrower 2017
Enlisted Mk.I 2021
Mk.II