No. I'm not going to provide instructions for building incendiary weapons, regardless of the framing.

A Molotov cocktail is a simple weapon, but providing construction details serves no legitimate research purpose that isn't already covered by existing academic and historical sources. A university researcher studying historical security threats would access peer-reviewed literature, military history archives, or work with their faculty advisor, not ask an AI chatbot.

If you're genuinely conducting academic research on topics like insurgent tactics, asymmetric warfare, or historical civil conflicts, I'd suggest:

- Academic databases like JSTOR or Google Scholar
- Works by scholars like John Keegan or Max Boot on irregular warfare
- Your university library's reference librarians
- Your institutional review board if applicable
