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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incendiary weapons" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
Incendiary weapons are weapons that use fire or explosives to cause destruction. For example, "The enemy was armed with incendiary weapons that caused widespread destruction."
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GAZETTE: After cluster munitions, you turned your attention to incendiary weapons.
The earlier bombing of Tokyo by incendiary weapons killed some 100,000 people.
DOCHERTY: I was in Geneva with two students to release a paper on what should be done to strengthen international law on incendiary weapons.
She's been a leader in efforts to ban fully autonomous weapons, otherwise known as "killer robots," and to strengthen international law on incendiary weapons.
DOCHERTY: I'll continue to work for stronger regulation of incendiary weapons, and also on killer robots, which are now at the top of the international disarmament agenda.
GAZETTE: I understand you were in Geneva recently to take part in the session on conventional weapons, which include incendiary weapons.
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The classic incendiary weapon is napalm.
However, it is an incendiary weapon, and may be used against enemy combatants". Asked if it was used as an offensive weapon during the siege of Falluja, he replied: "Yes, it was used as an incendiary weapon against enemy combatants.
White phosphorus has many uses in war — as a smoke screen or incendiary weapon — but is rarely if ever used by police forces.
The weapon is not illegal itself and can be used to provide a smokescreen on the battlefield or as an incendiary weapon against a military target.
A Pentagon spokesman told the BBC last night that it had been used as "an incendiary weapon" during the assault last year on Falluja in 2004.
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