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Super Sniper Kills Taliban 1.5 Miles Away
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pcernie
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 |  |  |  | Quote: A British army sniper helped save his commander and set a new sharpshooting record after killing two Taliban machine gunners in Afghanistan from a mile-and-a-half away.
Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison fired his consecutive shots from such a long distance that they took almost three seconds to reach their targets.
This was despite the 8.59mm bullets leaving the barrel of his rifle at almost three times the speed of sound.
The distance to his two targets was 8,120ft, or 1.54 miles - according to a GPS system - and about 3,000ft beyond the weapon's effective range.
The 35-year-old beat the previous sniper kill record of 7,972ft, set by a Canadian soldier who shot dead an al Qaeda gunman in March 2002.
Speaking about the incident, Cpl of Horse Harrison said: "The first round hit a machine gunner in the stomach and killed him outright. He went straight down and didn't move.
"The second insurgent grabbed the weapon and turned as my second shot hit him in the side. He went down, too. They were both dead."
The serviceman then fired a third and final round to ensure the machine gun was out of action.
He said: "Conditions were perfect, no wind, mild weather, clear visibility. I rested the bipod of my weapon on a compound wall and aimed for the gunner firing the machine gun."
He killed the two insurgents as he protected his troop commander, whose vehicle became trapped in a field in Helmand Province and started coming under fire.
Cpl of Horse Harrison, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, was using the British-built L115A3 Long Range Rifle, the army's most powerful sniper weapon.
It is only designed to be effective at up to 4,921ft - just less than a mile - and capable of only 'harassing fire' beyond that range.
To compensate for the spin and drift of the bullets as they flew the length of 25 football pitches, Cpl of Horse Harrison reportedly had to aim 6ft high and 20ins to the left.
In a remarkable tour of duty, he cheated death a few weeks later when a Taliban bullet pierced his helmet but was deflected away from his skull.
During the Taliban ambush, his patrol vehicle was hit 36 times. He said: "One round hit my helmet behind the right ear and came out of the top.
"Two more rounds went through the strap across my chest. We were all very, very lucky not to get hurt."
He later broke both arms when his army vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb.
Cpl of Horse Harrison was sent back to the UK for treatment, but insisted on returning to the front line after making a full recovery.
He said: "I was lucky that my physical fitness levels were very high before my arms were fractured and after six weeks in plaster I was still in pretty good shape. It hasn't affected my ability as a sniper." |  |  |  |  |
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Mon May 03, 2010 2:53 pm |
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TheHobgob
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Now that guy has been playing far to much CS.
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jonbwfc
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That's a whopping big bullet he's firing there. The gun he used is this one. I was reading something recently about how the sniper has come to the fore in places like Afghanistan and Iraq. Previously, if someone was giving you trouble outside normal weapon range, you just called an artillery or air strike down on them. Course now they are fighting people who don't really mind being mixed in with civilians, so the extra precision a sniper has over a shell or bomb has really come to the fore. Snipers were previously seen as a bit 'dishonourable' by a lot of soldiers but the attitude now is 'they can kill the bad guys without killing anyone else before the bad guys get near enough to kill us'. Jon
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dogbert10
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Try this one for size. 
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Mon May 03, 2010 4:12 pm |
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okenobi
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Yet another story designed to make us proud of the killing we do in other people's countries. Ernie, why do you read that Rupert nonsense?
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Mon May 03, 2010 4:14 pm |
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Amnesia10
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The Americans use a huge .5 calibre round and can shoot over even larger distances. It is such a powerful round it can get through body armour at more than 6000 metres. http://www.vincelewis.net/rifle.html
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MrStevenRogers
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good lad and i thought when i hit a target at about 1KM wasn't bad windage and elevation sir …
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Mon May 03, 2010 4:36 pm |
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ProfessorF
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He's obviously been trained by The Fraternity from Wanted. 
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Mon May 03, 2010 4:41 pm |
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jonbwfc
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Those kind of rifles generally aren't used (by us anyway) against people though despite what Modern Warfare might tell you. They tend to be used to knock out vehicles or against fortified positions i.e. bunkers. That's why they're called 'anti-materiel'. Besides, having to lug a massive great rifle like that (plus a few clips of 50 cal ammo) isn't something you want to do in a hot climate. Horses for courses and all that. As to the merits of killing people in foreign places or not, that isn't really the subject under discussion. Given we're there and people are doing it, it's actually much better to have a sniper do it and only kill the people who, you will note, were firing a machine gun at his squad mates rather than using an airstrike that might take out an area and possibly cause casualties who weren't actual combatants. If we're going to be there fighting, and I think sadly it's a bit late to have that argument now, we want to do so with as great precision as possible causing the minimum number of casualties on either side... Aside from all of that, it's a story about somebody from Britain who is actually very, very good at his job all be it his job is unpleasant. That should be recognised even if not necessarily celebrated.
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bobbdobbs
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http://www.accuracyinternational.com/index.phpsimply the best sniping rifle making company in the world and based in Portsmouth. here is there new product http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VXj9boRa1c
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Nick
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My mate is starting his industrial placement there soon.
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bobbdobbs
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Well it will give a new dimension to "we will be keeping an eye on you" and "your fired" 
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okenobi
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I wonder if he would've received the same coverage if he had been a negotiator who had managed to get the guys with the machine gun to surrender? It just feels like we are told these things to illicit exactly the reaction this thread has generated and that's wrong IMHO.
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Mon May 03, 2010 7:22 pm |
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pcernie
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jonbwfc has probably summed it up best, and I actually get a bunch of news feeds with iGoogle (BBC, Sky News, The Guardian etc). Everyone of them probably has an agenda/ type of story they'd like to push, but then I wouldn't know much about what was going on where if I didn't read them... To sum up, spin doctors, the use of propaganda here in NI and so on have made me very cynical about who benefits from a story. I even wondered about that car bomb in NY I've often wondered if the next generation will be smarter than ours when it comes to what's presented to them. I also wonder whether the net will help or hinder that. Probably both.
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