A highly incediary liquid consisting of gasoline jelled with aluminum soaps, used as a weapon of war in fire bombs and flame throwers.
jellied gasoline used extensively in incendiary bombs during the Vietnam War.
An acronym derived from naphtehnic and palmitic acids whose salts are used in its manufacture. NAPALM is a jellied gasoline used in flame throwers, fougasses and aerial bombs.
Incendiary bomb containing butane and petroleum jelly
highly flammable explosive bomb(gelled gasoline) used by the Air Force to burn up an area and incinerate enemy troops.
gasoline jelled with aluminum soaps; highly incendiary liquid used in fire bombs and flame throwers
Is a jellied gasoline used in bombs and flamethrowers. The acroynm is derived from the NApathenic and PALMitic acids.
An incendiary mixture with a jelling agent used in flamethrowers and bombs.
Napalm is a powdered aluminum soap or similar compound used to gelatinize oil or gasoline for use in napalm bombs or flame throwers, or the resultant gelatinized substance.[53
jellied petrol, a mixture of gasoline and other chemicals which burst into flame upon exposure to air. It was especially nasty for people as it stuck to the skin while it burned.
Jellied gasoline, dropped from attack jets, incinerated anything it hit, produced horrific burns in survivors
a jellied petroleum substance which burns fiercely, and is used as a weapon against personnel.
Napalm is any of a number of flammable liquids used in warfare, often jellied gasoline. Napalm is actually the thickener in such liquids, which when mixed with gasoline makes a sticky incendiary gel. Developed by the U.S. in World War II by a team of Harvard chemists led by Louis Fieser, its name is a portmanteau of its original ingredients, coprecipitated aluminum salts of naphthenic and palmitic acids.
Napalm was a competitor robot from the UK TV series Robot Wars.