What is a napalm strike?

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a napalm strike would be a fast paced presicion airstrike using remoted detonated napalm bombs.for instance. when the bomb is dropped from the jet traveling at super-sonic speeds. the force of wind will rip the doors of the bomb off releaseing the small cases of napalm. 3 seconds later(depending on the altitude) the bigger part of the bomb will remotely detonate the smaller cases of napalm while detonating itself as well. 3 bombs of 500 pounds usually covered 300 SQ feet.
napalm strikes could be in groups(in case of enemy troops or stronghold)
one jet individually(forest clearing)
super sonic presision airstrike(taking out villages,stongholds, or areas within anti-aircraft guns)
napalm was only used in world war 2 and Vietnam and was a big help with Vietnam's lushous green forests and japans forests as well.
christian schultz-USAF HARRISBURG PA
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