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**'''[[M6634 flamethrower|M6634/Defoliant Projector]]''' - A variant of the NA4 featured in ''[[Halo Wars]]''. Consists of one or more fuel tanks, a cylinder of compressed gas to supply the propelling force, and a flexible hose with a trigger-nozzle that ignites and sprays the fuel.
**'''[[M6634 flamethrower|M6634/Defoliant Projector]]''' - A variant of the NA4 featured in ''[[Halo Wars]]''. Consists of one or more fuel tanks, a cylinder of compressed gas to supply the propelling force, and a flexible hose with a trigger-nozzle that ignites and sprays the fuel.
**'''[[M7057 flamethrower|M7057/Defoliant Projector]]''' - Another variant of the NA4. Usable in the [[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)|PC version]] of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' and ''[[Halo Wars 2]]''.
**'''[[M7057 flamethrower|M7057/Defoliant Projector]]''' - Another variant of the NA4. Usable in the [[Halo: Combat Evolved (PC port)|PC version]] of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', ''[[Halo 3]]'', ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' and ''[[Halo Wars 2]]''.
*'''[[KG Mk 34 Antipersonnel Flame Mortar Launcher]]''' - an attachable weapon upgrade to a standard UNSC [[Base Turret|prefabricated base turret]].
*'''[[KG Mk 34 Antipersonnel Flame Mortar Launcher]]''' - an attachable weapon upgrade to a standard UNSC [[M5 Talos|prefabricated base turret]].
*'''[[Incendiary grenade launcher]]''' - A vehicle-mounted grenade launcher employed by [[Flame Warthog|select Warthog configurations]].
*'''[[Incendiary grenade launcher]]''' - A vehicle-mounted grenade launcher employed by [[M12F Flame Warthog|select Warthog configurations]].
*'''[[Mounted flamethrower]]''' - A vehicle-mounted Flamethrower employed by [[Flame Warthog|select Warthog configurations]].
*'''[[Mounted flamethrower]]''' - A vehicle-mounted Flamethrower employed by [[M12F Flame Warthog|select Warthog configurations]].


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Latest revision as of 16:28, February 22, 2024

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There is more information available on this subject at Incendiary weapon on the English Wikipedia.

An incendiary weapon is a weapon designed to start fires or destroy sensitive equipment using incendiary materials.

Incendiary projector may refer to the following:

United Nations Space Command[edit]

UNSC incendiary-based weapons rely on a chemical process between metal powders and oxides to create high temperatures, with no explosion. Commonly, aluminum and iron (III) oxide are used in the reaction; temperatures an upward of 2500 °C (4500 °F).

Flamethrowers
Other incendiary weapons
  • Napalm grenade - See Napalm on Wikipedia.
  • Thermite-carbon cord - A type of incendiary device used by the UNSC. It consists of a long wire of a thermite-carbon alloy, with a charge used to ignite it.
  • Thermite paste - Used by the UNSC for stealth missions where soldiers may encounter steel doors or other obstacles.
  • Thermite grenade - A type of explosive incendiary ordnance used by the UNSC. The flames from the thermite grenade can burn underwater.

Covenant[edit]

Covenant incendiary projector weapons uses gel containing a stable yet hazardous chemical mixture containing Caesium. It burns at approximately 2200 °C (4200 °F) and will not burn underwater.

  • Assault cannon - incendiary projector variant of the standard Fuel Rod Gun utilized only by the Mgalekgolo. Fires in a mortar-like green projectiles, or in a searing continuous beam of incendiary gel, which burns when it contacts oxygen.
  • Orgudam Workshop firebomb - Multi-purposed infantry explosives munition. Contains pyrophoric alkali metal Caesium, a stable yet hazardous chemical compound that was developed by the Jiralhanae.

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