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'''Friendly fire''' is an ironic ] used to describe a military situation where forces or material assets of one side are attacked and damaged in error. Another term used to describe this kind of event is "blue on blue". | '''Friendly fire''' is an ironic ] used to describe a military situation where forces or material assets of one side are attacked and damaged in error by those of their own or their allies. Another term used to describe this kind of event is "blue on blue". |
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Friendly fire is an ironic euphemism used to describe a military situation where forces or material assets of one side are attacked and damaged in error by those of their own or their allies. Another term used to describe this kind of event is "blue on blue".