Why disguise this Soviet flamethrower as a rifle? With firearms and weapon expert Jonathan Ferguson
This entry details the Soviet ROKS-3 flamethrower, presented by firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson of the Royal Armouries. It covers the weapon's design, including its rifle-like disguise intended to protect operators from snipers, its technical operation involving pressurized nitrogen and blank cartridge ignition, and its historical context as a refinement of the ROKS-2. The ROKS-3 utilized thickened gasoline ignited by 7.62x25mm Tokarev blank cartridges, propelled by nitrogen, and featured a unique trigger mechanism.





