Napalm is a type of incendiary weapon that is used to attack enemy positions and equipment. It is made from a mixture of gasoline and a thickening agent, and it is typically dropped from airplanes or fired from flamethrowers. Napalm is a very effective weapon, and it can cause severe burns and even death.
Napalm was first developed during World War II, and it was used extensively by the United States military in the Vietnam War. It has also been used in other conflicts, including the Gulf War and the Iraq War. Napalm is a controversial weapon, and its use has been criticized by human rights groups. However, it remains a powerful and effective weapon that is used by militaries around the world.