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).
Yes, it is illegal to make homemade napalm as it is considered a dangerous and illegal substance.
Nuclear. Napalm is simply gelled gasoline fire bomb.
Yes, napalm is considered illegal to use in warfare under international law.
because it uses a weapon called a napalm bomb. napalm is basically gelled gasoline and is very sticky.
A fire bomb is a conventional incendiary bomb: magnesium, napalm, etc. A nuclear bomb uses fission and/or fusion and is mostly a blast effect weapon.
The meaning of the word nuclear weapon, is a weapon that has a nuclear warhead on it.
It stuck to anything it touched (combination wax and gasoline). It is a feared fireball in combat. In the Pacific, napalm was instrumental in clearing the caves and emplacements on Iwo Jima. It was an infantry weapon (flame thrower) and bomb that spread on the battlefield. Napalm explosions covered large areas in flames.
It stuck to anything it touched (combination wax and gasoline). It is a feared fireball in combat. In the Pacific, napalm was instrumental in clearing the caves and emplacements on Iwo Jima. It was an infantry weapon (flame thrower) and bomb that spread on the battlefield. Napalm explosions covered large areas in flames.
It is easily made, but being in the US, it is illegal for you to buy.
Nagant, Navy arms, Nambu, Newcomb, Newberry, New England, Nighthawk or Nosler
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.
No. It is not illegal to build a nuclear device any more than it is illegal to say mix up ANFO or make a lockpick, provided you have the required permission to possess the materials and technology need for the job. Simple creation and possession of something is not usually illegal, regardless of its possible uses, and nuclear devices are no different.