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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Kleinflammenwerfer М. 1915 или «Kleif» — германский средний огнемёт, считавшийся малым до принятия на вооружение огнемёта Wex в 1917 году. , The first German man-portable flamethrowerThe first German man-portable flamethrower was called the Kleinflammenwerfer ('small flamethrower') or Kleif. Fuel was stored in a large vertical, cylindrical backpack container. High-pressure propellant was stored in another, smaller container attached to the fuel tank. A long hose connected the fuel tank to a lance tube with an igniting device at the nozzle. The propellant forced the fuel through the hose and out of the nozzle at high speed when a valve was opened. The igniting device at the nozzle set fire to the fuel as it sprayed out. The flamethrower was operated by two soldiers, one carrying the fuel and propellant tanks, another wielding the lance (though it was 31.8 kg it could be operated by one soldier). Wex, a replacement for the Kleif, was introduced in 1917 after the third battle of Ypres. The Kleinflammenwerfer was created by and developed by Richard Fiedler, alongside the Grossflammenwerfer, which was a larger flamethrower.enwerfer, which was a larger flamethrower. , Kleinflammenwerfer (lub Kleif) – pierwszy,Kleinflammenwerfer (lub Kleif) – pierwszy, przenośny niemiecki miotacz ognia stworzony przez . Kleinflammenwerfer był obsługiwany przez dwie osoby – jedna była odpowiedzialna za celowanie i strzelanie miotaczem, a druga osoba przenosiła duży, pionowy pojemnik z materiałami pędnymi. Z czasem miotacz został zastąpiony przez lżejszą wersję – .został zastąpiony przez lżejszą wersję – .
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rdfs:comment Kleinflammenwerfer М. 1915 или «Kleif» — германский средний огнемёт, считавшийся малым до принятия на вооружение огнемёта Wex в 1917 году. , Kleinflammenwerfer (lub Kleif) – pierwszy,Kleinflammenwerfer (lub Kleif) – pierwszy, przenośny niemiecki miotacz ognia stworzony przez . Kleinflammenwerfer był obsługiwany przez dwie osoby – jedna była odpowiedzialna za celowanie i strzelanie miotaczem, a druga osoba przenosiła duży, pionowy pojemnik z materiałami pędnymi. Z czasem miotacz został zastąpiony przez lżejszą wersję – .został zastąpiony przez lżejszą wersję – . , The first German man-portable flamethrowerThe first German man-portable flamethrower was called the Kleinflammenwerfer ('small flamethrower') or Kleif. Fuel was stored in a large vertical, cylindrical backpack container. High-pressure propellant was stored in another, smaller container attached to the fuel tank. A long hose connected the fuel tank to a lance tube with an igniting device at the nozzle. The propellant forced the fuel through the hose and out of the nozzle at high speed when a valve was opened. The igniting device at the nozzle set fire to the fuel as it sprayed out. The flamethrower was operated by two soldiers, one carrying the fuel and propellant tanks, another wielding the lance (though it was 31.8 kg it could be operated by one soldier). Wex, a replacement for the Kleif, was introduced in 1917 after the third ba was introduced in 1917 after the third ba
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