
Incendiary Chemicals
Incendiary chemicals are substances used in chemical warfare that ignite upon exposure to heat or air, creating fires or explosions. These agents, such as napalm, are designed to cause destruction, panic, and severe burns. They can effectively target troops, equipment, or infrastructure by igniting vast areas and making it difficult for people to escape. The use of incendiary chemicals is controversial due to their devastating impact and the suffering they cause. International laws regulate their use, emphasizing the need to protect civilians and limit unnecessary suffering in armed conflicts.