Britain used mustard gas and white phosphorus incendiaries in the First World War, along with Germany and France. |
The British found that night bombing and incendiaries greatly increased their coercive power. |
Such munitions are usually employed to produce smoke screens, but they are also powerful incendiaries. |
The incendiaries rained down with a terrific clatter as they ricocheted off roof-tops and buildings, spitting fire as they came to rest. |
They include incendiaries, poison gases, herbicides and other types of chemical substances that can kill, maim or temporarily incapacitate. |
They are pieced together in the workshop using hundreds of small, cigarette-like incendiaries, called lances. |