What is lifebuoy m1 flamethrower?

The Lifebuoy M1 Flamethrower was developed in the early 1940s by the British military during World War II. It was a handheld flamethrower that could project a stream of blazing gasoline up to 15 yards (13.7 meters) for a duration of approximately 10 seconds. The flamethrower was designed to be used by infantry troops to clear bunkers, trenches, and other fortifications, as well as to burn away vegetation and other obstacles that might impede the progress of an advancing army. The Lifebuoy M1 Flamethrower was produced in relatively small quantities, and it saw limited use on the battlefield. However, its simple design and effective operation made it a popular and reliable weapon among those who were able to wield it during combat.