Greek fire is a liquid chemical weapon invented by the ancient Eastern Roman Empire that can burn on water, mainly used in naval warfare.
The names such as Greek fire or Roman fire, which are familiar to people now, are called by the Arabs, the opponents of the Eastern Roman Empire, while the Romans call these weapons the Sea Fire, the Flowing Fire, the Liquid Flame, or the Defensive Flame.
This weapon has always been the highest military secret of the Eastern Roman Empire, which has made significant contributions to the military victories of the empire and even saved the empire's fate several times.
According to the views of later historians, this terrible incendiary weapon is one of the important reasons why the Eastern Roman Empire was able to last for a thousand years.
Unfortunately, although the records of this weapon continued for a long time, due to the secrecy measures of the Eastern Roman Empire, the exact formula disappeared in history.