Crocodile in action
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Re: Crocodile in action
Nice footage, I wonder how accurate it is? The splash back looks an interesting effect, you obviously need to get the flame jet through the doors or windows on a building.
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What exactly do you mean by "how accurate" ? It is real film of the real tank performing, how much more accurate do you require ?Fire at Will wrote: ↑Sat Jun 23, 2018 5:57 am Nice footage, I wonder how accurate it is? The splash back looks an interesting effect, you obviously need to get the flame jet through the doors or windows on a building.
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Great and terrifying footage!
According to accounts in the 79th Divisional history, crews could squirt the fuel mix into embrasures and doors/windows etc with a little practice.....they certainly persuaded lots of Germans to throw the towel in after a demo on a bunker or two...........
According to accounts in the 79th Divisional history, crews could squirt the fuel mix into embrasures and doors/windows etc with a little practice.....they certainly persuaded lots of Germans to throw the towel in after a demo on a bunker or two...........
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Re: Crocodile in action
Difficult to know exactly what they were aiming at, especially observing the splash back, it might take 2-3 attempts to get it through a window if that was what they intended.Alanmccoubrey wrote: ↑Sat Jun 23, 2018 8:24 amWhat exactly do you mean by "how accurate" ? It is real film of the real tank performing, how much more accurate do you require ?Fire at Will wrote: ↑Sat Jun 23, 2018 5:57 am Nice footage, I wonder how accurate it is? The splash back looks an interesting effect, you obviously need to get the flame jet through the doors or windows on a building.
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Brutal. Thank you for sharing the video.
I was surprised to see how fast it moved. Somehow I imagined the Churchill was slower than that.
The Churchill Crocodile must have made up a little bit for the disappointing British tanks earlier in the war.
(PS I too misread Fire at Will's accuracy comment as referring to the footage, not the flamethrower. I like how good natured this forum always is, even when people misunderstand each other. )
I was surprised to see how fast it moved. Somehow I imagined the Churchill was slower than that.
The Churchill Crocodile must have made up a little bit for the disappointing British tanks earlier in the war.
(PS I too misread Fire at Will's accuracy comment as referring to the footage, not the flamethrower. I like how good natured this forum always is, even when people misunderstand each other. )
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Re: Crocodile in action
Will, firing anything from a moving tank was inaccurate in those days and I very much doubt that the object was to get the flame through a window, just to spray the building with flame. It would be the same with a pillbox, just spray it and let the liquid fire run in where it could, getting the people out was as good as killing them in there.
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Re: Crocodile in action
Crocodiles had a tactic for dealing with deep bunkers involving spraying flame oil on to a target allowing the oil to run down into the position and only then igniting the oil with a jet of flame.
Re: Crocodile in action
So you could use the thrower without the igniter?
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Yes, certainly the Croc could not sure if other flame throwers had that option but having the flame oil arrive cold must have added a further level of terror to flame weapons know what will inevitably follow.
No doubt the huge fuel trailer helps with this sort of tactic.
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Cheers Dave, many thanx...
And for sure that is a hefty fuel supply, enough for a squirt or three....
And for sure that is a hefty fuel supply, enough for a squirt or three....
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but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
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Re: Crocodile in action
I was just confirming what he had put, accelerating decrepitude is taking it’s toll I guess......
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but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
but in what direction we are moving,
we must sail sometimes in the wind,
and sometimes against it,
but sail we must, and not drift nor lie at anchor.
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