Posted on 06/22/2017 8:25:51 AM PDT by heterosupremacist
A hero sniper took out an ISIS fanatic with an incredible 11,300-foot shot which is more than 2 miles the longest confirmed kill ever.
A member of Canadas Joint Task Force 2 killed the insurgent with a McMillan TAC-50 sniper rifle during an operation last month in Iraq.
Sources wouldnt reveal the names of the elite sniper and his spotter or the exact location where the shooting took place for operational reasons.
A military source told the Globe and Mail: The shot in question actually disrupted a Daesh [Islamic State] attack on Iraqi security forces.
Instead of dropping a bomb that could potentially kill civilians in the area, it is a very precise application of force and because it was so far way, the bad guys didnt have a clue what was happening.
The source stressed the operation fell within the strictures of Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus governments advise-and-assist mission.
The shot took just under 10 seconds to hit the target and was fired from a high-rise location during an operation within the past four weeks.
The kill was independently verified by a video camera and other data, according to the Canadian press.
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He probably had multiple ways to confirm his range. If he couldn't range with a laser range finder (that a long way, but I am guessing someone makes one that reaches out that far, an expensive one no doubt), then he could look at a map of the city and figure his range to where he was observing the target.
Would not think he would want to fire for finding range, as that would likely make the gophers go to ground. But there was a video a few months back of the idiots in Syria dancing around and firing in to the air while a sniper was taking shots, and one of them celebrated "for the rest of his life" if you know what I mean.
How,they're guided by sophisticated electronics.
Although I'm no expert on such matters (me: M-14-1969-qualified two points lower than "expert") this had gotta be chalked up to luck more than anything else.
The guy had a very good scope modified for this type of shooting and the first time he tried it he greased the dog. It worked!
Two different shots.
He did the math and the parameters didn't change in the time he finished the math and the time of flight. Strong skills, only luck was the parameters held.
But I'd still like to see figures of Armed Forces marksmen's achievements at 1/2 mile....1 mile...1 1/2 miles...2 miles.
“...Actually you have to compensate for coriolis, the rotation of the earth!”
A lot of people do that after a few drinks. ;)
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