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A Brit sniper is credited with the longest range kill in Afghanistan ... 1500 meters (.932 Miles). His partner then nailed a
Taliban sniper - who spoke with a Birmingham accent - who was shooting
from a tiny hole in a wall more than half a mile away.
We were
taking fire all the time. We were observing down the valley
and I saw a group of five Taliban. I identified one straightaway as the
commander because I watched him through the scope and when he spoke on
the radio, the other one would do what he said."I saw that he
had a weapon, an AK47. We did all the calculations for range, windspeed
and all that. I have to admit the first round landed next to him. We
were so far away that he didn't even realise he was being shot at."We
changed our aim and when I took into account different factors like the
trajectory of the bullet, my gun scope was actually aiming at the top
of a doorway. I fired and the bullet went off, coming down and hitting
him in the chest."He dropped straight away into the arms of a fighter
behind him."The guy just panicked and dropped the leader and ran
away."He
had been given a lead sleeping tablet. I was quite proud of that shot -
it is the longest recorded kill in Afghanistan. I am going to use that
fact as a chat-up line in the pub when I get back home.
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Wikipedia says this.
"The longest range recorded for a sniper kill currently stands at 2,430
meters (2,657 yd, or 1.51 miles), accomplished by Master Corporal Rob
Furlong, a sniper from Newfoundland, Canada, in March 2002 during the
war in Afghanistan.
No matter to me, 1500 meters is an impossible shot, but not so much.
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