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Comment: See also Draft:Throwflame.-- DoubleGrazing (talk) 09:36, 10 June 2024 (UTC)
Comment: Does not meet WP:NCORP / WP:CORPDEPTH. -- K.e.coffman (talk) 02:33, 9 February 2024 (UTC)
Comment: Still just reads like an advertisement, these problems have not been wholly addressed. Utopes (talk / cont) 01:20, 23 January 2024 (UTC)
Industry | Development of flamethrowers and UAV attachments |
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Founded | 2015 |
Founders | Quinn Whitehead |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Flamethrowers, UAVs |
Website | throwflame |
Throwflame, originally known as XMatter, is a flamethrower manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio.[2] The company developed handheld flamethrowers and the first UAV-based and robot dog mounted flamethrower attachments.[3]
The company and its products have been in question for the legality of consumer flamethrowers in the United States.[4][5][6][7]
History
editXMatter, now Throwflame, was founded by Quinn Whitehead in 2015.[8][9] The company initially sought to provide flamethrowers for agricultural purposes.[10][8] The same year, the company introduced the X15, a handheld flamethrower with a range of 50 feet.[11] This drew media and legislative scrutiny due to its unregulated status in many U.S. states.[12][6]
In 2018, the company developed the XL18 flamethrower for a government client and later made available to the public.[13][14]
In 2019, Throwflame released the TF-19 WASP, a UAV-mounted flamethrower attachment.[15][16][17]
In 2023, the company introduced the Thermonator, an FPV[18] robotic dog equipped with a flamethrower attachment.[19][20]
Legal and Regulatory Status
editIn the United States, flamethrowers such as those produced by Throwflame are not federally regulated and are not classified as firearms.[21] In the aftermath of media coverage of Throwflame's products, legislation to ban flamethrowers was proposed by US Representative Eliot Engel but was not ultimately adopted.[22][23][24][25]
Throwflame has countered criticism about the legality and safety of their products by emphasizing the practical applications of their products, such as their use in remote agricultural burning and forest fire containment.[26][17][27]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Cleveland Startup Makes Dreams of Flamethrower Ownership a Reality". Crain's Cleveland Business. Retrieved 11 May 2023.
- ^ Murphy, Amaris Encinas and Chad. "Meet Thermonator, a flame-throwing robot dog with 30-foot range being sold by Ohio company". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ Gleadow, Ewan (2024-04-25). "Drone flamethrower can 'shoot 110ft of napalm' - here's how it could be used". Daily Star. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ Menon, Vinay (2024-04-24). "You can now buy a flame-throwing robot dog — it's proof common sense has gone up in smoke". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ Fidler, Katherine (2024-04-23). "Flame-throwing robot dog is the latest weapon in self-defence". Metro. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ a b Harrison, Iain (2010-11-25). "XMatter X15 Flamethrower - From the God Bless America Files". Recoil. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ "Should flamethrowers be sold in the US?". BBC News. 2015-09-02. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ a b Masunaga, Samantha (2018-01-30). "Elon Musk sold 10,000 Boring Co. flamethrowers in 2 days. He knows what his fans like". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ Contrera, Jessica (September 8, 2015). "The incredibly dangerous weapon that is legal almost everywhere". Washington Post. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
- ^ War is Boring (2016-04-14). "Who Wants a Flamethrower?". War Is Boring. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ Smith, Aaron (2015-08-13). "Flamethrowers, given up by military, are now being sold to the public". CNN Business.
- ^ Reed, Brad (6 April 2016). "Flamethrower shoots fire 50 feet in the air in this amazing 4K slow-mo video". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ Dormehl, Luke (2019-02-21). "This Ridiculous Flamethrower Makes Elon Musk's Look Like a Lighter". Digital Trends. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ "Press Kit". Throwflame.com.
- ^ Keller, Jared (2019-07-16). "The flamethrower drone conversion kit you never knew you needed is finally here". Task & Purpose. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ Leskin, Paige. "You can now buy a flamethrower to attach to your drone for $1,500". Business Insider. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ a b "This Company Is Selling Drone-Mounted Flamethrowers to the General Public". www.vice.com. 17 July 2019. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ "Así es el perro robot con lanzallamas que se vende en EE.UU. por menos de 10.000 dólares". LA NACION (in Spanish). 2024-04-25. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ Szondy, David (2023-06-27). "Robotic dog turns up the heat with a flamethrower backpack".
- ^ Henderson, Cameron (2024-04-23). "Watch: Fire-breathing robot dog that can torch anything in its path". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2024-06-05.
- ^ Farivar, Cyrus (2015-08-25). "Facing possible ban, more Americans are buying new—and legal—$900 flamethrowers". Ars Technica.
- ^ Engel, Eliot L. (2015-12-04). "H.R.4009 - Flamethrowers? Really? Act". United States Congress. Archived from the original on 2022-03-10. Retrieved 2022-03-10.
- ^ Nelson, Steven (2023-03-28). "Biden falsely says electric apprentices 'don't get paid' and flamethrowers illegal". Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ Canaparo, GianCarlo. "Bill to Ban Flamethrowers Is a Solution in Search of a Problem". The Heritage Foundation. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ "Should We Ban Americans From Owning Flamethrowers?". Newsweek. 2018-02-08. Retrieved 2023-05-19.
- ^ Hollister, Sean (2019-07-17). "The flamethrower drone will soon be a thing you can buy". The Verge. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ Millan, Victor (25 April 2024). "Así es Thermonator: el perro robot que lanza llamas y que algunos ven como el futuro de la seguridad". El Economista.
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