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Napalm

Napalm – substancja stosowana do zagęszczania lekkich paliw ciekłych w celu skuteczniejszego stosowania ich jako bojowych środków zapalających. Tej samej nazwy używa się również w odniesieniu do gotowej zagęszczonej mieszaniny paliwowej. Wikipedia
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napalm z en.m.wikipedia.org
Napalm is an incendiary mixture of a gelling agent and a volatile petrochemical The name is a portmanteau of two of the constituents of the original ...
15 mar 2024 · This class comprises smoke, incendiary (fire-setting), illuminating, chemical-warfare, and tear-gas grenades. The latter are used by police for ...
napalm z science.howstuffworks.com
Napalm is a fiery tactical weapon that can stick to targets like no other incendiary weapon. Learn how napalm is used in war and who has used it.
napalm z simple.m.wikipedia.org
Napalm is a mixture of a gelling agent and a volatile petrochemical. It is a flammable liquid (liquid that is easy to burn) that has been used in war.
The U.S. military's use of napalm in Vietnam triggered widespread student protests, some aimed at the manufacturer, The Dow Chemical Company.
2 mar 2022 · Napalm, invented by Fieser in 1942, is an incendiary substance made by the simple procedure of adding a "gelling" powder, ...
Robert M. Neer's Napalm: An American Biography (Harvard University Press, 352 pp., $29.95) hurls the reader into the heart of darkness as he tells the life ...
napalm z theconversation.com
5 wrz 2013 · Burning napalm would set peoples' clothing on fire and produce 4th or 5th degree burns penetrating right through the skin. It came into combat ...
napalm z www.pbs.org
Napalm became the symbol of the war. Mark Greenside explains “Napalm was this hideous, jellied gas burning at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. It didn't just kill you; ...