The only thing that will stop napalm or White Phosporus (WP=Willie Pete) is mud. This element will smother it.
because it uses a weapon called a napalm bomb. napalm is basically gelled gasoline and is very sticky.
napalm was used in Germany and japan, vietnam, and Korea. napalm was not used in enduring freedom or in modern warfare due to being to lethal and inflicting unnecessary punishment on civilian who would come into contact with napalm
I'm doing an assignment on this, and the "Napalm Girl" image, which depicts a 9 year old girl who'd been hit by a napalm strike and suffered third degree burns to roughly half of her body. The picture was famous for showing people some horrors of the Vietnamese War. I'm led to believe that that image and the public's reaction to it caused the prohibition of Napalm use.
Napalm is a mixture of a thickening gelling agent and petroleum or a similar fuel for use in an incendiary device. It consist on polystyrene (46 parts), gasoline (33 parts) and benzene (21 parts). Napalm was first developed in 1942 by Harvard researchers cooperating with the U.S. army and used in bombs and flame throwers by mixing a powdered aluminum soap of naphthalene with palpitate (hence napalm). No one is claiming credit for the development of napalm.
All incendiary devices can be (or are).
Napalm is a burning agent.
Napalm Death was created in 1981.
Napalm Records was created in 1992.
because it uses a weapon called a napalm bomb. napalm is basically gelled gasoline and is very sticky.
The duration of Wilder Napalm is 1.82 hours.
Napalm sticks to things and burns fiercely.
National Napalm Syndicate was created in 1986.
Wilder Napalm was created on 1993-08-20.
napalm was used in Germany and japan, vietnam, and Korea. napalm was not used in enduring freedom or in modern warfare due to being to lethal and inflicting unnecessary punishment on civilian who would come into contact with napalm
He probably made it. It is not hard to make napalm, but I'm not going to tell you how.
You get napalm with clumps in it. It does not become some super explosive,
I'm doing an assignment on this, and the "Napalm Girl" image, which depicts a 9 year old girl who'd been hit by a napalm strike and suffered third degree burns to roughly half of her body. The picture was famous for showing people some horrors of the Vietnamese War. I'm led to believe that that image and the public's reaction to it caused the prohibition of Napalm use.