The sniper continues - the first sentence is cold and empty, and all life is exhausting. The sniper looked deeply at the brother's face and remembered the days when they shot the toy guns and killed each other. He imagined his brother sitting and laughing the same way as a few years ago. He still looked at his brother's face, and forgot the gunshot around him. He hugged his brother's crouching body, shook his shoulders, and the bullet hit his brother's chest, restoring his sense.
The term "sniper" was born from the British occupation of the Indies of the 1800s (http://army.ca/wiki/index.php/Sniper). The main duty of the sniper is to provide remote precision shooting against the selected important goal and opportunity goal. The second task of the sniper is to collect and report battlefield information. During the First World War, the stealth rifle soldier appeared with the task of determining the fee via a carefully set single shot, gathering information and lowering enemies as much as possible. During World War I sniper shootout and toxic gas death, Army Sniper Assn - sniper sniper plundered infantry heart in the entrance of the First World War. A German sniper dominated the "uninhabited land" between the entrenchment and the front. Meanwhile, the term "sniper" replaces "shooter"
In World War I, the German sniper used a German Mouse Gawel '98 as a cartridge of 7.92 x 57 mm usually. . This movement and its related weapons system are designed to kill 600 meters with a single shot and harass up to 1100 meters, but the longest confirmed sniper killing is Craig Harrison in the Blues and Royal Knights It is recorded by. That record is recorded as 2,475 meters
In Vietnam in 1967, USMC's reconnaissance sniper legend Carlos Haskock set the range to M 2.50 heavy machine gun to make the longest sniper in history. His 2,286 meter record lasted until 2002. At that time, Canadian snipers defeated 24 m in Afghanistan using MacMillan Tac - 50 Bolt - on rifle of the same caliber. Hathcock improvisation, long distance, sniper demo is a sign of the future. In 1990, the US Army bought a 50 caliber BMG M82 Barrett for a semi-automatic sniper rifle's Iraq desert shield / desert storm. After that, it will be standardized as M 107