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1. 1966 palomares b-52 crash
2. uss liberty incident
3. 1983 negev mid-air collision
4. 1958 c-130 shootdown incident
5. 1960 rb-47 shootdown incident
6. 1964 t-39 shootdown incident
7. space shuttle challenger disaster
8. port chicago disaster
9. 1960 u-2 incident
10. ja'din shootdown incident
11. 2008 san diego f/a-18 crash
12. 1988 remscheid a-10 crash
13. 1948 gatow air disaster
14. 1994 black hawk shootdown incident
15. raf fauld explosion
16. gulf of sidra incident
17. chernobyl disaster
18. battle of boyra
19. 1999 f-117a shootdown
20. pepcon disaster
21. ramstein air show disaster
22. battle of fsb mary ann
23. thiokol-woodbine explosion
24. 1980 plesetsk launch pad disaster
25. hsiung feng iii missile mishap
26. battle of palmdale
27. 1989 belgium mig-23 crash
28. laconia incident
29. battle of barking creek
30. 2008 channel tunnel fire
31. nedelin catastrophe
32. hainan island incident
33. niihau incident
34. 1995 baku metro fire
35. 1972 taroom explosion
36. space shuttle columbia disaster
37. 1961 f-84 thunderstreak incident
38. 1973 roseville yard disaster
39. uss cole bombing
40. indo-pakistani air war of 1965

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