Accidents besides happen in the military. erstwhile dealing with deadly weapons, powerful explosives and ton-weight equipment, you gotta take peculiar care, but something can always go wrong. Despite procedures and safety measures, sometimes the most unforeseen accidents occur. Here are any examples.
Rocket hit home.
In 2007, the Su-22 assault plane of the 7th Tactical Aviation Squadron from Powidzą hit a home in the Hand with a rocket. During training at the camp in Drawsk Pomerania, the unit launched 22 rockets earlier and all hit the target.

These were powerful Ch-25 missiles, russian production, each weighing 300 kg with a 136 kg explosive head. These are laser-controlled rockets designed to destruct bunkers, tanks or fortifications. They were 20 at the time of the shooting.
Rocket 23 was expected to be the last. The rocket was, of course, full armed. The pilot launched the Ch-25 according to procedure, but the rocket alternatively of heading for the mark leveled and went on its neutral track. After a while, she disappeared from the pilot's eyes.

The rocket flew until she had adequate fuel. It passed respective towns and hit the front of the home in Recz, which is 50 km from the camp. Meanwhile, the theoretical scope of Ch-25 is 7 km. Fortunately, no 1 got hurt in the accident.
The plane flew without a pilot.
In 1989, in the last days of the Cold War, the Mig-23 fighter aircraft, belonging to the russian 871 Sevastopol Hunting and Storm Regiment flew from the vicinity of Kołobrzeg and crashed in Belgium killing 1 person. There was no pilot on board due to the fact that it ejected 900 km earlier.
A plane with red stars took off from Bagicz Airport close Kołobrzeg where a russian unit was stationed. 10 seconds after the launch, erstwhile the pilot switched on the booster, the engine's turnover dropped rapidly. The pilot made the decision to eject.
Although MiG-23 was losing power and falling to the Baltic Sea, at the last minute the device itself increased power, the autopilot began to climb and leveled at a tallness of 12,000 m. Then the fighter at 700 km/h began flying towards Western Europe.

The Mig-23 flew over the GDR, NRF, Holland and Belgium where after 69 minutes and 36 seconds from the launch the fuel ran out. The device dropped at a velocity of -330 km/h on a residential home in Kortrijk killing a 19-year-old man.
Accidental drop of a atomic bomb on the city
In 1957, a B-36 bomber accidentally dropped a 10-megaton hydrogen bomb Mark 17 over Albuquerque, fresh Mexico. At the time, the city had nearly 200,000 inhabitants. The bomb would vaporize anything within a five-mile radius of the explosion.
The information on what caused the incidental is different, but 1 version suggests that the accident occurred by accident erstwhile a crew associate serving the bomb chamber was almost thrown out of the seat by abrupt turbulence. He instinctively grabbed the lever of manual release of the bomb to keep himself in place.
Conventional explosives exploded, but there was no chain reaction due to the fact that the final trigger remained on board the aircraft. The bomb fell on an uninhabited area owned by the University of fresh Mexico leaving a crater 4 m deep and 9 m wide.
Several radioactive fragments were found at a distance of up to 2 km from the site of the explosion, but the only bomb detonation victim was a cattle grazing nearby.

The incidental was not revealed to the public until 1987. The papers state that Mark 17 "is most likely the most powerful bomb always created by the United States".
Submarine collision
In 2009, 2 submarines – HMS Vanguard of the British Royal Navy and Le Triomphant of the French Navy collided in the Atlantic Ocean. It was like a major lottery win, where the main win is simply a loss.

It was just bad luck. Both ships were able to mask each another perfectly, so they did not detect each other, and they followed the same course at the same place and time.
Both ships had ballistic missiles on board with atomic warheads, both were powered by atomic reactors and both ships were damaged, but fortunately no 1 was harmed. There was besides no radioactive leak. At the time of the collision, both ships were submerged.
A akin event occurred in 1992 erstwhile USS Baton Rouge, a Los Angeles-class atomic submarine, lurked at a depth of 20 m on shallow waters off the coast of Kildin Island, about 30 km from the Russian port in Murmansk. The russian Union had only dissolved 2 months earlier, but the Navy continued to monitor closely what had happened to Russia's powerful fleet.
At 1 point under an American ship, a Russian nuclear-powered submarine of the kind Sierra, B-276 Kostrom, began to emerge. The most injured was the titanium kiosk of the Russian ship, which was partially crushed.
The fighter that shot himself down
In 1956, Grumman Air corp tested its fresh fighter, F-11 Tiger, off the coast of fresh York State.
The pilot left his nose 20 degrees down and directed him into an empty ocean area. He fired a short, four-second series with 4 20 mm Colt Mk. 12 plots, entered a steep descent and incorporated the boosters.

A minute later, his windshield collapsed and the engine went out. A wounded pilot was fortunately able to scope the airport. As it turned out, during the fast descent, the pilot fell into a stream of his own missiles.
Although the missiles had the advantage of taking off (plane velocity plus rocket outlet speed), they rapidly slowed down due to air resistance. The plane, on the another hand, turned on the boosters and accelerated.