Blue-on-Blue Hazards Persist in Modern Air Warfare

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A Kuwait incident where three U.S. F-15Es were downed by apparent friendly fire underscores a long-standing risk in modern air warfare, echoed by past cases (1994 Iraq Black Hawks, 2003 Tornado and F/A-18 incidents) and recent Red Sea and Ukraine air-defense challenges, showing that even with advanced tech and training, misidentifications and chaotic multi‑domain environments keep blue-on-blue losses possible in high-threat operations.
- Friendly-Fire Incidents Are Nothing New In Modern Air Warfare The War Zone
- 3 U.S. Planes Are Shot Down in ‘Friendly Fire’ in Kuwait, U.S. Military Says The New York Times
- US says Kuwait mistakenly downed 3 American jets during Iranian attacks AP News
- Three US fighter jets accidentally shot down by Kuwaiti air defenses, military says CNN
- Three US fighter jets ‘mistakenly’ shot down over Kuwait Al Jazeera
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