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The spotter lies on the ground next to and slightly behind the sniper. He places his spotter scope so that it is as close to looking down the rifle barrel as possible. They work together to range the target, read the wind, and angle and adjust for other variables that may affect the shot.
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Read More »" " A U.S. Marine Corps sniper team at work in the Korean War. Photo courtesy Department of Defense Defense Visual Information Center Crew-served weapons are weapons that take more than one person to operate. Weapons like heavy machine guns or artillery pieces are examples of crew-served weapons. A sniper rifle is also considered a crew-served weapon. Though it only takes one person to fire a sniper rifle, it really takes two soldiers to get the most out of the sniper-rifle weapon system. That's why snipers always work in pairs. A sniper team consists of a sniper and a spotter. The two-man team offers many advantages over the deployment of a lone sniper in the field. The spotter carries his own special scope that is much more powerful than the scope on a sniper rifle. The spotter uses his scope to help the sniper observe objectives and set up the shot. The two soldiers work together to get to the objective safely and discreetly and then set up a position. Here's the general process: The sniper team uses maps or photographs to determine the best route to the objective. They walk or "stalk" (more on this later) from the drop-off point to the objective.
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Read More »A member of the Joint Task Force 2 in Iraq successfully hit a target from 3,540 meters with a McMillan Tac-50 . 50 BMG caliber rifle.
With an astonishing distance of 2.2 miles (some 3,540 meters), a Canadian sniper set a new record for the longest confirmed kill in military history. With an almost unbelievable feat, a member of the Joint Task Force 2 killed an Islamic State insurgent in Iraq using a McMillan TAC-50 rifle. The soldier's name has not been released, of course, but the shot has been not only caught on camera, but also officially confirmed: “The Canadian Special Operations Command can confirm that a member of the Joint Task Force 2 successfully hit a target from 3,540 meters. For operational security reasons and to preserve the safety of our personnel and our Coalition partners, we will not discuss precise details on when and how this incident took place," the unit said in a written statement. The Canadian sniper fired from high-ground during an operation that took place a few weeks ago in Iraq, and his shot actually disrupted a Daesh attack on Iraqi security forces, according to military sources.
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