I agree with you on the last two peices you wrote...
...But do you know the difference between a sharpshooter and a sniper? Well, in the British Armed Forces at least, a sniper is a specialist role such as a medic, explosives expert etc where as a sharpshooter isn't. A sniper will train for a longer period of time learning how to observe, hide and shoot at greater distances, such simple things like so. A sharpshooter won't be on the same level as a sniper although not inferior which may seem to some, just a different role which is not classed as a speciality.
Or put simple, a sniper is an art form where as a sharpshooter is what the name suggests, 'Sharp-shooter', i.e a 'very good shot'.
Not entirely correct............
Both the sniper and sharp shooter are able to observe, hide and shoot, as would any soldier. However, a sniper is prefected to the art of stalking his enemy, gather intell, perform recce and identify targets and vehicles like types of tank, AFV, choppers etc etc etc......
A sharp shooter in the British Military sense would be our fire team LSW gunner who uses the light support weapon and able to hit a target of 700 meters comfortably with a 5.56 round. However, never heard this term used before.
He would also be trained to infantry level which is pretty damn decent compared to other militaries in the world, no fence to or Americans colleagues, but these guys are pretty good.
A sniper however, is able to stalk an enemy and if needed, stop an advancing battalion dead in their tracks by drawing its enemy out. He would be able to identify and relay targets, type of targets, enemy positions, live in a small trench for days on end, evade enemy from capture, and work in twos, spotter and sniper togther unless a specific role requires a single man to work alone. Assist Special Forces, lke SAS before RR into enemy strongholds my immobilising heavy gunners or RPGs.
However, it appears quite obvious that whoever this sniper of the Taliban is, is not moving around often. He is sitting/lying/hiding somewhere, where he has observations of the British base, observing movements and watching snipers moving away from the base getting into their positions which is always away from the rest of the unit. He is clearly aware that if he targets the sniper first, then the chances of being targetted or spotted is very slim, especially if he is using a high end market weapon.
The soviets had a way of dealing something like this, Air force bombardment of the entire region to kill him/her.
How do I know this.............did it, done it...........now i'm currently a sharp shooter for the Police
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