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  2. Incendiary device - Wikipedia

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    Substances such as quicklime and sulfur could be toxic and blinding. Incendiary mixtures, such as the petroleum-based Greek fire, were launched by throwing machines or administered through a siphon. Sulfur- and oil-soaked materials were sometimes ignited and thrown at the enemy, or attached to spears, arrows or bolts, and fired by hand or machine.

  3. Early thermal weapons - Wikipedia

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    The Siege and Destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans Under the Command of Titus, A.D. 70, by David Roberts (1850), shows the city burning. Early thermal weapons, which used heat or burning action to destroy or damage enemy personnel, fortifications or territories, were employed in warfare during the classical and medieval periods (approximately the 8th century BC until the mid-16th century AD).

  4. Napalm - Wikipedia

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    Napalm is an incendiary mixture of a gelling agent and a volatile petrochemical (usually gasoline or diesel fuel). The name is a portmanteau of two of the constituents of the original thickening and gelling agents: coprecipitated aluminium salts of na phthenic acid and palm itic acid . [ 1 ]

  5. The substance spontaneously ignites upon coming into contact with oxygen, creating a white cloud and a garlic-like odor. ... it is illegal to drop incendiary weapons on “concentrations of ...

  6. How international law applies to war, and why Hamas and ... - AOL

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    The incendiary substance is not banned, but its use in densely populated areas has been widely condemned. The Israeli Defense Force has denied using white phosphorus as a weapon in Gaza.

  7. White phosphorus munition - Wikipedia

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    Article 1 of Protocol III of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons defines an incendiary weapon as "any weapon or munition which is primarily designed to set fire to objects or to cause burn injury to persons through the action of flame, heat, or combination thereof, produced by a chemical reaction of a substance delivered on the target".

  8. Ukraine's wild fire-breathing drones have started popping up ...

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    Ukrainian forces are sharing footage of drones dropping a fiery substance on tree lines below. This incendiary material has been identified as molten thermite, or tiny pieces of burning metal.

  9. Thermite - Wikipedia

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    Incendiary bombs created massive damage in numerous cities due to the fires started by the thermite. Cities that primarily consisted of wooden buildings were especially susceptible. These incendiary bombs were used primarily during nighttime air raids. Bombsights could not be used at night, creating the need for munitions that could destroy ...