Type 100 Flame Thrower

For the submachinegun of the same name, see Type 100 The Type 100 was inspired by contemporary European flamethrowers. Japanese observers during World War I noted the effectiveness of flamethrowers against fortifications and trenches, similar to those which had proven difficult to defeat during the Russo-Japanese war of 1904. Based upon those European designs, the Type 93 flamethrower entered service in 1933 during the Second Sino-Japanese war. Reliability issues in cold weather lead to a redesign, which was designated the Type 100

World War II mod
In the pre-packaged World War II mod, the Type 100 flamethrower makes its first, and thus far only, appearance, being avalable to the IJN. The weapon has only 100 "rounds" of ammunition, and no refills. However, the flame acts very similarly to the Napalm of the base game. It is statistically identical to, and opposite of, the M2 flamethrower