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0:56 Canadian sniper sets record for longest confirmed kill in military history. “Canada has the best sniper training program in the world.
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Read More »“Canada has the best sniper training program in the world. I’ve been saying this for years.” It may sound like a bold statement, but Rob Furlong is among a tiny handful of people with the credibility to make such a brash assertion. Back in 2002, then-Cpl. Furlong took down a Taliban fighter in Afghanistan from a distance of 2,430 metres. It was the longest kill shot in military history at the time, and broke a record set just days prior by teammate and comrade Master Cpl. Arron Perry. Cpl. Furlong’s record was broken by British sniper Craig Harrison in 2009, but Canadian bragging rights were restored this past week with the revelation that a member of the Joint Task Force 2 (JTF 2) special forces unit shot an Islamic State fighter in Mosul, Iraq, from a distance of 3,450 metres.
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Read More »A backwoods upbringing probably has a lot to do with Canada’s history of sniping excellence, fellow military historian Mark Zuehlke posits. “One thing I think that is probably still a factor at play is what was at play in World War One and World War Two, which is that a majority of the snipers in the Canadian Army were fellows who had grown up in rural situations, and they’d grown up going out hunting with their dads from a very early age,” Zuehlke says. “So they were comfortable around guns and they were probably already good shots when they got to the army.” In addition to being good shots, army snipers who grew up hunting were also likelier to be adept at moving stealthily through the landscape.
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