Flamethrower Drone - Just what you've always wanted!?

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A flamethrower drone attachment that can shoot a seven-metre long stream of fire for 100 seconds is being sold online by US company Throwflame.

Called the TF-19, the attachment allows "recreational and commercial users to remotely ignite targets from up to several miles away", and is available to purchase for around $1,400. The accessory features a one-gallon fuel capacity and can integrate with most commercially available drone units.

According to the company’s website "anyone can buy one without background checks or a waiting period", as "flamethrower drones are federally legal and not considered weapons".

Throwflame suggests that the attachment can be used for agricultural burns, to melt snow or for pyrotechnics.

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