ROKS-2 Flamethrower/ ROKS-3 Flamethrower
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The ROKS-2 and ROKS-3 were man-portable flamethrowers used by the USSR in the Second World War. The ROKS-2 was designed not to draw attention so the fuel tank was square and resembled a regular backpack, and the nozzle looked like a service rifle. The propellant tank was a small bottle underneath the backpack fuel tank. ROKS-3 was a simplified design and had a regular cylindrical fuel tank. The Finnish designation for captured ROKS-2 units was m/41-r.
Roks-2 were used, amongst other engagements, during the close-range fighting during the first days of the battle of Kursk in 1943.
Weapon Type - Flamethrower
Place of origin - Soviet Union
Service history
In service - 1935-1945
Used by - Red Army
Wars - Second World War
Production history
Manufacturer - Different manufacturers
Produced - 1935-1941
Specifications
Weight - 78.9 lb (35.8 kg)
Crew - 1
Effective range - 25 m
Maximum range - 30 m
Feed system - 1 (3 gal) Gasoline tank (fuel) / 1 Nitrogen tank (propellant)
Sights - None
[edit] Trivia
- Many online players hate and avoid using the flamethrower, as many newly promoted Rank 65s use them in excitement of unlocking it and it gives away many easy kills. Some players may get spammed on Xbox Live and PSN for using this.
- The ROKS-2 Flamethrower/ROKS-3 Falmethrower and all the other flamethrower in Call of Duty: World at War look just like the M2 Flamethrower.
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