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- Friendly_fire abstract "Friendly fire is an attack by a military force on friendly forces while attempting to attack the enemy, either misidentifying the target as hostile, or due to errors or inaccuracy. Such attacks often cause injury or death. Fire not intended to attack the enemy, such as negligent or malicious discharge, or deliberate firing on one's own troops for disciplinary reasons, is not called friendly fire. Nor is unintentional harm to civilians or structures, sometimes referred to as collateral damage.Use of the term "friendly" in a military context for allied personnel or materiel dates from the First World War, often for shells falling short. The term friendly fire was originally adopted by the United States military. Many North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) militaries refer to these incidents as blue on blue, which derives from military exercises where NATO forces were identified by blue pennants and units representing Warsaw Pact forces by orange pennants.".
- Friendly_fire wikiPageExternalLink infantrycombatmusketfire7.
- Friendly_fire wikiPageExternalLink ff.htm.
- Friendly_fire wikiPageExternalLink detail.aspx?BookId=158678&SearchType=Basic.
- Friendly_fire wikiPageExternalLink view?i=e06da463d7.
- Friendly_fire wikiPageExternalLink lurps-gallery.
- Friendly_fire wikiPageID "202484".
- Friendly_fire wikiPageRevisionID "602874091".
- Friendly_fire hasPhotoCollection Friendly_fire.
- Friendly_fire subject Category:Euphemisms.
- Friendly_fire subject Category:Friendly_fire_incidents.
- Friendly_fire subject Category:Military_terminology.
- Friendly_fire subject Category:War_casualties.
- Friendly_fire comment "Friendly fire is an attack by a military force on friendly forces while attempting to attack the enemy, either misidentifying the target as hostile, or due to errors or inaccuracy. Such attacks often cause injury or death. Fire not intended to attack the enemy, such as negligent or malicious discharge, or deliberate firing on one's own troops for disciplinary reasons, is not called friendly fire.".
- Friendly_fire label "Bratobójczy ogień".
- Friendly_fire label "Eigen vuur".
- Friendly_fire label "Eigenbeschuss".
- Friendly_fire label "Fogo amigo".
- Friendly_fire label "Friendly fire".
- Friendly_fire label "Fuego amigo".
- Friendly_fire label "Fuoco amico".
- Friendly_fire label "Tir ami".
- Friendly_fire label "Огонь по своим".
- Friendly_fire label "نيران صديقة".
- Friendly_fire label "同士討ち".
- Friendly_fire sameAs Eigenbeschuss.
- Friendly_fire sameAs Fuego_amigo.
- Friendly_fire sameAs Tir_ami.
- Friendly_fire sameAs Fuoco_amico.
- Friendly_fire sameAs 同士討ち.
- Friendly_fire sameAs Eigen_vuur.
- Friendly_fire sameAs Bratobójczy_ogień.
- Friendly_fire sameAs Fogo_amigo.
- Friendly_fire sameAs m.01crwf.
- Friendly_fire sameAs Q1303061.
- Friendly_fire sameAs Q1303061.
- Friendly_fire wasDerivedFrom Friendly_fire?oldid=602874091.
- Friendly_fire isPrimaryTopicOf Friendly_fire.