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Canadian sniper 'kills IS militant two miles away'



clippedgull

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Aug 11, 2003
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BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-40372403

A sniper in the Canadian special forces shot and killed an Islamic State (IS) fighter from a distance of :mad: 2.1 miles :mad: (3,540m) in Iraq last month.

Military sources told Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper that the gunman is a member of Joint Task Force 2, and made the shot from a high-rise building.

It took the bullet almost 10 seconds to hit its target, it reports.

The Canadian Special Operations Command confirmed to the BBC the sniper "hit a target" from that distance.

The shot, which sources tell the paper was filmed, is thought to be a record for the longest confirmed kill.

The sniper worked in tandem with an observer, who helps to spot targets, and used a standard Canadian military issued McMillan TAC-50 rifle.

"The shot in question actually disrupted a Daesh [so-called Islamic State] attack on Iraqi security forces," a military source told the paper.

"Instead of dropping a bomb that could potentially kill civilians in the area, it is a very precise application of force and because it was so far away, the bad guys didn't have a clue what was happening."

The source described the difficultly of the shot, which required the shooter to account for wind, ballistics, and even the Earth's curvature.

Military experts believe the successful shot may have set a record.

The previous record was held by British sniper, Craig Harrison, who shot and killed a Taliban attacker from 2,475 metres in 2009 using a 338 Lapua Magnum rifle.
 














Is it PotG?

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Feb 20, 2017
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Couldn't we have sat down around a table and talked this through peacefully, listening to each other's viewpoints and hopefully meet in some middle ground?
 










GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-40372403

A sniper in the Canadian special forces shot and killed an Islamic State (IS) fighter from a distance of :mad: 2.1 miles :mad: (3,540m) in Iraq last month.

Military sources told Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper that the gunman is a member of Joint Task Force 2, and made the shot from a high-rise building.

It took the bullet almost 10 seconds to hit its target, it reports.

The Canadian Special Operations Command confirmed to the BBC the sniper "hit a target" from that distance.

The shot, which sources tell the paper was filmed, is thought to be a record for the longest confirmed kill.

The sniper worked in tandem with an observer, who helps to spot targets, and used a standard Canadian military issued McMillan TAC-50 rifle.

"The shot in question actually disrupted a Daesh [so-called Islamic State] attack on Iraqi security forces," a military source told the paper.

"Instead of dropping a bomb that could potentially kill civilians in the area, it is a very precise application of force and because it was so far away, the bad guys didn't have a clue what was happening."

The source described the difficultly of the shot, which required the shooter to account for wind, ballistics, and even the Earth's curvature.

Military experts believe the successful shot may have set a record.

The previous record was held by British sniper, Craig Harrison, who shot and killed a Taliban attacker from 2,475 metres in 2009 using a 338 Lapua Magnum rifle.

Records, statistics.......blimey, it sounds like it could be in line to be the next Olympic sport!
 










Wellesley

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Jul 24, 2013
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Records, statistics.......blimey, it sounds like it could be in line to be the next Olympic sport!

I apologise for my unintentional act of plagiarism!
 










Baker lite

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Mar 16, 2017
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Luckily for the British taxpayer it wasn't a UK sniper,His family would be awash with compensation by now and Lily Allen and Gary Lineker would be singing Kum Ba Yah on sunrise tomorrow morning.
 
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Jun 4, 2004
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BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-40372403

A sniper in the Canadian special forces shot and killed an Islamic State (IS) fighter from a distance of :mad: 2.1 miles :mad: (3,540m) in Iraq last month.

Military sources told Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper that the gunman is a member of Joint Task Force 2, and made the shot from a high-rise building.

It took the bullet almost 10 seconds to hit its target, it reports.

The Canadian Special Operations Command confirmed to the BBC the sniper "hit a target" from that distance.

The shot, which sources tell the paper was filmed, is thought to be a record for the longest confirmed kill.

The sniper worked in tandem with an observer, who helps to spot targets, and used a standard Canadian military issued McMillan TAC-50 rifle.

"The shot in question actually disrupted a Daesh [so-called Islamic State] attack on Iraqi security forces," a military source told the paper.

"Instead of dropping a bomb that could potentially kill civilians in the area, it is a very precise application of force and because it was so far away, the bad guys didn't have a clue what was happening."

The source described the difficultly of the shot, which required the shooter to account for wind, ballistics, and even the Earth's curvature.

Military experts believe the successful shot may have set a record.

The previous record was held by British sniper, Craig Harrison, who shot and killed a Taliban attacker from 2,475 metres in 2009 using a 338 Lapua Magnum rifle.

Make's Sidwell's wonder goal from the halfway line last season look mediocre.
 




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