👉 The fire weapon, also known as the incendiary device or incendive grenade, is a weapon designed to spread fire or cause fires in targeted areas. Typically, it consists of a small explosive charge that ignites a fuel source, such as gasoline, napalm, or flammable liquids, often attached to a projectile like a grenade or a smoke bomb. When detonated, the explosive generates intense heat and flames, which can ignite nearby combustible materials, leading to widespread destruction. Fire weapons are often used in military conflicts to disrupt enemy operations, create obstacles, or clear areas of cover. However, their use is heavily regulated due to the potential for catastrophic civilian casualties and environmental damage.