Lawnmower Man put it pretty well. There are countless checks to make sure this sort of thing doesn't happen. I mentioned the Bradley, it was carrying a electronic identifying device, it had all the correct markings, but it still happened, just like the friendly fire tragedy that's been brought up. I don't for a second mean to try a downplay what a horrible thing took place, but war in itself is a horrible thing. In my opinion we (the US & Brits) shouldn't even be there in the first place, but that's another subject. However as long as you have a bunch of people trying to kill each with devastating weapons, mistakes are going to be made, there are going to be system failures, and despite all the checks & training, casualties by friendly fire are going to happen. The only thing you can do is review what happened, get everyone's accounts, determined what went wrong, discipline if necessary and try to put in place procedures to make sure it doesn't happen again...but it will!
Someone will shoot down the wrong plane, or drop a bomb on the wrong target, or shoot each other up in a firefight. There's no way to get around it.
But getting on a soapbox and ranting about US pilots in Top Gun sunglasses and all that crap is just juvenile.
I'm glad to hear that RAF pilots have never bombed the wrong target or hit allied troops by mistake.
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