Posted on 04/01/2014 6:17:03 AM PDT by BulletBobCo
A deadly accurate 20-year-old British sniper in Afghanistan managed to kill six Taliban insurgents with just one bullet, The Telegraph reports.
The marksman, a Lance Corporal in the Coldstream Guards, apparently hit a suicide bombers trigger switch from 930 yards, causing an explosion that killed him and five of his fellow terrorists.
Lt Col Richard Slack, commanding officer of 9/12 Royal Lancers, said the unnamed sharpshooter prevented a major attack by the Taliban, as a second suicide vest packed with 20kg (44lbs) of explosives was found nearby, the report states.
The impressive feat occurred in December, but the details only recently have been revealed. There were reportedly several hundred British and Afghan soldiers conducting an operation when they took on as many as 20 insurgents.
Lt. Col. Richard Slack outlined what exactly happened in an interview with The Telegraph:
The guy was wearing a vest. He was identified by the sniper moving down a tree line and coming up over a ditch, said Lt Col Slack. He had a shawl on. It rose up and the sniper saw he had a machine gun.
They were in contact and he was moving to a firing position. The sniper engaged him and the guy exploded. There was a pause on the radio and the sniper said, I think Ive just shot a suicide bomber. The rest of them were killed in the blast.
It is understood the L/Cpl was using an L115A3 gun, the Armys most powerful sniper weapon.
The same British sniper also killed a Taliban machine-gunner from an astonishing 1,465 yards. Oh, and it was his first shot on the tour of duty.
Reading his story I think he is also admitting some luck with the shot. He probably knew he was going to hit the guy. When the target blew up surprised the shooter.
Great story, but inaccurate.
He could have hit a detonator, too. (more likely)
Looks like you got it!
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