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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.

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Why was a napalm such a deadly weapon?

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.


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Napalm is a highly flammable substance that sticks to surfaces and burns at extremely high temperatures, making it particularly lethal in warfare. Its ability to cause severe burns and injuries to both combatants and civilians, along with its capacity to ignite and destroy structures, contributes to its devastating impact. The psychological effects of napalm, combined with its destructive power, make it a weapon of terror and intimidation. Additionally, its use can lead to long-lasting environmental damage and suffering for affected populations.


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