Napalm is a flammable liquid that sticks to targets and causes severe burns. It is considered a cruel and inhumane weapon, and its use is restricted by international laws and treaties.
Yes, napalm is considered illegal to use in warfare under international law.
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
Legal for use in warfare? Yes.
Of course not
Napalm is primarily used as a weapon in warfare, typically deployed through flamethrowers, bombs, or artillery shells to create intense and persistent fires. It is known for its ability to stick to targets and burn at high temperatures, causing widespread destruction and casualties. Outside of military use, napalm has limited applications in controlled burns for land management.
No. It is not. It is perfectly legal to make. It’s only illegal to use against civilians by international law
To counter Vietnamese Communists' use of guerrilla warfare
Napalm is a burning agent.
Making napalm illegal is important for public safety and ethical considerations because it is a highly destructive and dangerous substance that can cause severe harm to individuals and the environment. Its use in warfare or acts of violence can result in devastating consequences, including extensive injuries, loss of life, and long-lasting damage to ecosystems. By prohibiting the production and use of napalm, society can help prevent unnecessary suffering and uphold ethical standards that prioritize the well-being of all individuals and the preservation of life.
No, both are legal weapons for nations to use in war. Only chemical and biological weapons are prohibited by international law (although that has not stopped certain countries from using them).
No, napalm and Agent Orange are not the same thing. Napalm is a flammable liquid used in warfare to create fire, while Agent Orange is a herbicide used during the Vietnam War to clear vegetation. Both were used by the United States military in Vietnam, but they serve different purposes.
Napalm was Used in the increased American air strikes on communist forces throughout Vietnam.