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Military snipers Name Lived Active Carlos Hathcock 1942–1999 1959–1979 Dejan Berić 2014-present 1974 Simo Häyhä 1905–2002 1939–1940 Musa Herdem 1987–2015 2006–2015 59 more rows
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Read More »Vasilij Kvachantiradze 1907–1950 1941–1945 A Soviet Georgian sniper who is credited with 534 kills during World War II, one of the highest Soviet kill counts.[29] Known for almost single-handedly thwarting a German assault on Shumilino in Belarus.[30] 500+ Soviet Union Chris Kyle 1974–2013 1999–2009 A US Navy SEAL credited with 160 confirmed kills by the Pentagon, but who allegedly killed 255.[31][32] 160 United States Marie Ljalková 1920–2011 1942–1953 A Czech sniper fighting in the Soviet Army during World War II who was credited with at least 30 confirmed kills.[33] 30+ Czechoslovakia Charles Marlowe 1968– 1987–1990 A United States Marine Corps sniper who holds the record for most solo missions completed (27).[34] 46 United States Chuck Mawhinney 1949– 1967–1970 A United States Marine Corps sniper who holds the record for most confirmed kills by a US Marine (103),[35] with an additional 216 "probable kills". 103 - 319 United States Herbert W. McBride 1873–1933 1914–1918 A US citizen who serves as a captain in the 21st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force, during World War One.[36] 100+ United States Philip McDonald 1886–1916 1914–1916 8th Battalion (90th Winnipeg Rifles), CEF, 42 confirmed kills during the First World War. Killed in action 3 January 1916.[37] 42 Canada Neville Methven N/A 1916–1918 A big game hunter and target shooter who served as an officer with Sir Abe Bailey's South African Sharpshooters on the Western Front during World War One.[ citation needed ] 100 South Africa Semyon Nomokonov 1900–1973 1941–1945 A Soviet World War II sniper with 367 logged kills.[41] 367 Soviet Union Henry Norwest 1884–1918 1915–1918 A sniper in the 50th Canadian Infantry Battalion during the First World War. He had 115 confirmed kills and was killed by a German sniper on 18 August 1918.[42] 115 Canada Fyodor Okhlopkov 1908–1968 1941–1945 One of the most effective Soviet snipers, credited with 423 confirmed kills during World War II.[43] 423 Soviet Union Lyudmila Pavlichenko 1916–1974 1941–1953 The most successful female sniper during World War II. She served in the Soviet army and had 309 confirmed kills. Pavlichenko was called "Lady Death" for her ability with a sniper rifle. She served in the Red Army during the siege of Odessa and the siege of Sevastopol. She was awarded Hero of the Soviet Union[43] 309 Soviet Union Friedrich Pein 1915–1975 1943–1945 An Austrian fighting in the German Army credited with over 200 kills on the Eastern Front between 1943 and 1945 during the Second World War.[ citation needed ] 200+ Nazi Germany Arron Perry 1972– 1999–2005 A Canadian Army sniper who briefly held the record for the longest-ever recorded and confirmed sniper kill in 2002.[8] 1+ Canada
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Read More »Stepan Petrenko 1922–1984 1941–1945 Soviet sniper during the Second World War with 422 confirmed kills, awarded the HSU (Hero of the Soviet Union).[24] 422 Soviet Union Graham Ragsdale 1969– 1988–2003 A former Canadian Army sniper who fought in Afghanistan in 2002[8] and 2005-2014 as a designated defensive marksman with private military companies. 56 Canada Patrick Riel 1876–1916 1914–1916 A Métis Canadian attached to the 8th Battalion (90th Winnipeg Rifles), CEF during the First World War with 30 confirmed kills. Killed in action by shell fire on 14 January 1916.[48] 30 Canada Ian Robertson 1927–2014 1945–1953 A sniper with the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment after the Second World War, becoming one of the most effective snipers of the Korean War. In a single morning, Robertson killed 30 enemy soldiers.[50] 30+ Australia Roza Shanina 1924–1945 1943–1945 A Soviet sniper during the Second World War, credited with 60 kills, including 12 soldiers during the Battle of Vilnius in 1944.[51] 60 Soviet Union Ivan Sidorenko 1919–1994 1939–1945 A Soviet sniper credited with over 500 kills during the Second World War.[ citation needed ] 500+ Soviet Union Billy Sing 1886–1943 1914–1918 An Australian First World War sniper credited with over 150 confirmed kills. Contemporary evidence puts his tally at close to 300 kills.[52] 150+ Australia Mikhail Surkov 1921–1953 1941–1945 Soviet sniper in World War II. Official documents indicate a tally around 236 kills, although newspapers inflated his tally to over 700 kills.[53][54] 236 Soviet Union Bruno Sutkus 1924–2003 1944–1945 A Lithuanian sniper fighting in the German Army during the Second World War. He was credited with 209 kills on the Eastern Front between 1944 and 1945.[ citation needed ] 209 Nazi Germany Abdorrasul Zarrin 1941–1983 1979–1983 An Iranian sniper in the Iran–Iraq War. Iranian sources claim he killed 700 people during the war. According to Seyyed Ahmad Mousavi, his friend and Intelligence Commander of the Younis Diver Battalion of Imam Hussein army asked Zarrin how many persons did he shoot, and he said more than 3,000 persons. Jamejam newspaper agreed on this number. 700+ Iran Vasily Zaytsev 1915–1991 1937–1945 A Soviet sniper who fought at the Battle of Stalingrad. Zaytsev is credited with 242 kills (including 11 snipers).[43] 242 Soviet Union Zhang Taofang 1931–2007 1953–1985 A Chinese sniper who fought in the Korean War with 214 confirmed kills over 32 days.[59] 214 China Zhou Xixiang 1931– 1950–??? A Chinese sniper who fought in the Korean War with 203 confirmed kills with 206 bullets.[61] 203 China
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