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White Phosphorus (WP), known as Willy Pete, is used for signaling, screening, and incendiary purposes.
The use of white phosphorus or fuel air explosives are not prohibited or restricted by Protocol II of the Certain Conventional Weapons Convention (CCWC), the Convention on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons which may be Deemed to be Excessively Injurious or to have Indiscriminate Effects.
WP is a colorless to yellow translucent wax-like substance with a pungent, garlic-like smell.
Demon WP, Cyper WP and Cynoff WP are classified as a long-term residuals.
Demon WP, Cyper WP or Cynoff WP are odorless.
But Demon WP, Cynoff WP or Cyper WP will leave a film-like residue (a powdery substance that looks like a film) that is visible against dark surfaces, because of its wettable powder formulation.