friendly fire

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friendly fire

A soldier was tragically injured by friendly fire during the training exercise.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Fire that injures or kills an ally: Military or combat-related incidents where weapons fire originates from one's own side or allied forces but causes casualties or damage to friendly personnel, equipment, or positions.
Usage
  • The term is used specifically in military, law enforcement, or combat-simulation contexts to describe accidental or mistaken attacks on one's own forces.
  • It is a formal, technical term often used in official reports, news coverage of conflicts, and historical analyses of battles.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The investigation concluded that the tank was destroyed by friendly fire.
    • Several soldiers were tragically killed in a friendly fire incident during the night patrol.
    • The term "friendly fire" is a grim euphemism for a devastating battlefield error.
Advanced Usage
  • "Victim of friendly fire": A person who is killed or injured by such an incident.
    • He was posthumously awarded the medal, having been a victim of friendly fire.
  • The concept can be extended metaphorically in non-military contexts (e.g., politics, business) to describe harmful actions inadvertently taken by allies or colleagues against each other, though this is a figurative use of the core term.
Variants and Related Words
  • Blue-on-blue: (Military slang) A synonym for "friendly fire," emphasizing forces on the same side (blue typically representing friendly forces on maps) engaging each other.
  • Fratricide: In a military context, this can be a more formal or technical synonym for the act of killing one's comrades, often through friendly fire.
Synonyms
  • Accidental engagement
  • Fratricide (specifically for the killing aspect)
Related Phrases
  • Friendly fire incident: The specific event where friendly fire occurs.
    • The committee reviewed the friendly fire incident from 2012.
  • Killed by friendly fire: A common phrasing in casualty reports.
    • The official report stated he was killed by friendly fire.
Notes
  • The term is an oxymoron, combining "friendly" (suggesting safety) with "fire" (suggesting attack), which underscores its tragic and paradoxical nature.
  • It is distinct from terms like "collateral damage," which refers to unintended harm to non-combatants or civilian structures.
friendly fire

A soldier was tragically injured by friendly fire during the training exercise.

Noun
  1. fire that injures or kills an ally

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