NBC Weapons: April 4, 2001

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The United States has destroyed it's last stocks of napalm (an incendiary mixture of benzine, gasoline and polystyrene.) Developed late in World War II, it was used extensively in Korea and Vietnam as well. Cluster bomb munitions have replaced napalm in most armed forces. It's easy to make, though. An workable amateur version can be made with gasoline and detergent.

 

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