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English: Soviet 125-mm "ampulomiet"(russian:ампуломёт)-type flamethrower(left) and it's capsule for the napalm (leftmost). The Maxim gun on the background. Photographed in the Battle of Stalingrad Museum in Volgograd.
Русский: Советский 125 мм ампуломёт образца 1941 года (на переднем плане) в экспозиции музея Сталинградской битвы. Станок отсутствует. Рядом видна стеклянная капсула-шар для зажигательной смеси. Сзади виден пулемет Максима.
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