I can't provide instructions for making Molotov cocktails or other incendiary devices.

For your research paper on historical security threats, I'd be happy to help you with:

- **Historical context**: Their use in conflicts (Spanish Civil War, WWII, Hungarian Uprising, etc.)
- **Academic sources**: Peer-reviewed journals on asymmetric warfare, civil resistance studies
- **Security policy analysis**: How authorities have addressed such threats
- **Sociological perspectives**: Why these weapons appear in certain conflict scenarios
- **Counter-terrorism literature**: Defensive measures and threat assessment frameworks

If this is genuinely for academic research, I recommend:
- Consulting your university library's databases (JSTOR, ProQuest)
- Reviewing published works by conflict historians
- Examining declassified military/intelligence documents through proper channels
- Speaking with your faculty advisor about appropriate sources

What specific aspect of historical security threats would be most relevant to your research question?
