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A sniper in the Canadian special forces shot and killed an Islamic State (IS) fighter from a distance of 2.1 miles (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."


Media captionSergeant Craig Harrison struggled to come to terms with his sniper career in the British army between 1991 and 2014
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.

The government of Canada's Liberal Party Prime Minister Justin Trudeau halted air strikes against the so-called Islamic State in 2016.

But at the same time, Mr Trudeau announced plans to treble the number of special forces on the ground, as well as increase the number of Canadian Armed Forces members who are tasked with training and assisting local forces.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-40372403
 
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i think westerners are modifying bullets for long range shooting. three and a half kilometers is too damn much.
 
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Another unbelievable cock & bullet story from western media. The bullet was in air for 10 seconds and hit the target! wow that must be impressive. We should get the guy to give a live demo.
 
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Another unbelievable cock & bullet story from western media. The bullet was in air for 10 seconds and hit the target! wow that must be impressive. We should get the guy to give a live demo.

Really? You look at previous records and claim this is BS? We haven't even talked about guided bullets that will be introduced in the future my friend.
 
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Another unbelievable cock & bullet story from western media. The bullet was in air for 10 seconds and hit the target! wow that must be impressive. We should get the guy to give a live demo.
Indian media is free to get the Indian Army's point of view. :enjoy:
 
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Justin Trudeau would be praying for the ISIS guy and will probably won't reward the guy who shot. He is a snowflake.
 
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Indian media is free to get the Indian Army's point of view. :enjoy:
At the best it is a fluke shot or no such thing happened. Again he is a sniper gets only one shot with no multiple tries. Hence the reason I said the guy should give a live demo.

Really? You look at previous records and claim this is BS? We haven't even talked about guided bullets that will be introduced in the future my friend.
We are not talking about guided bullets but normal ones. The video you posted itself shows that the variance of ballistic path is going to increase with range. Given that this bullet was in air for 10s and target was 2 miles away the variance would be pretty high. Unless you have bullet that does not deviate much for 4 miles chances of hitting a target is very less.
 
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At the best it is a fluke shot or no such thing happened. Again he is a sniper gets only one shot with no multiple tries. Hence the reason I said the guy should give a live demo.
Do you really think that your opinion/doubt matter ? Am speaking as a veteran. What we do is more important than satisfying the curiosity of some anonymous person on the Internet.
 
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Do you really think that your opinion/doubt matter ? Am speaking as a veteran. What we do is more important than satisfying the curiosity of some anonymous person on the Internet.
As you said its my opinion nobody needs to accept it. When things are out of ordinary ppl will raise doubt about it. Wat is normal for you ppl is not normal for most of us and ppl will bound to question that unless there is a scientifically convincing explanation.
 
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At the best it is a fluke shot or no such thing happened. Again he is a sniper gets only one shot with no multiple tries. Hence the reason I said the guy should give a live demo.


We are not talking about guided bullets but normal ones. The video you posted itself shows that the variance of ballistic path is going to increase with range. Given that this bullet was in air for 10s and target was 2 miles away the variance would be pretty high. Unless you have bullet that does not deviate much for 4 miles chances of hitting a target is very less.

Even normal ones they can reach far and if the sniper is trained well in factoring everything like distance, wind, Coriolis effect, etc.

You look at previous sniper records and claim why its BS with just normal bullets? Would you like to test that theory yourself from that distance and be confident he will never be able to hit you?
 
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The sniper worked in tandem with an observer, who helps to spot targets, and used a standard Canadian military issued McMillan TAC-50 rifle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMillan_Tac-50
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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.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.338_Lapua_Magnum
1024px-IDF-Barak-338-rifle-001.jpg


As you said its my opinion nobody needs to accept it. When things are out of ordinary ppl will raise doubt about it. Wat is normal for you ppl is not normal for most of us and ppl will bound to question that unless there is a scientifically convincing explanation.
Read up on the two rifles and ammo
 
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