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"Friendly fire" (sometimes known as "Blue on Blue Engagement") is the terminology used when our own military forces inadvertently or accidentally attack our own or other friendly military units. An example would be when an American bomber drops bombs which hit American (or allied) soldiers, or when American anti-aircraft defenses attack an American aircraft.

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to accidently kill soldiers on your own side

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