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  • ...nfo.ch/eng/politics/napalm-from-the-alps--how-the-swiss-developed-a-lethal-incendiary-agent/48185440 |access-date=2023-01-28 |website=SWI swissinfo.ch |date=28 J ...fuel and due to the greater thermal conduction given by the salt. It is an incendiary agent with anti-personnel and limited anti-material effect. It is used as a ...
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  • ...]]s, [[heat]] and [[Penetrating trauma#Cavitation|cavitation]]. In kinetic weapons with [[unpowered flight]], the [[muzzle velocity]] or [[projectile motion#V ...are accelerated by [[gravity]], as in the case of [[kinetic bombardment]] weapons designed for [[space warfare]]. ...
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  • ...stones or metal balls. Occasionally they also used ranged [[early thermal weapons]]. There was heavy siege artillery, but more mobile and lighter field artil ...says that these were the first catapults, and describes the impression new weapons made during the [[siege of Motya]] by Dionysius. ...
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