I was listening to NPR the other day, and they were discussing operations in Afghanistan. The interview was with a New Zealand general in charge of some part of the operation.
Now I see this 6/22/17 USA Today article:
A Canadian soldier in Iraq has killed an ISIS militant from more than two miles away, shattering the world record for a confirmed sniper kill in military history.
According to Toronto’s Globe and Mail newspaper, the gun specialist from the elite Joint Task Force 2 achieved the feat with a shot from a high-rise during an operation within the past 30 days.
“The shot in question actually disrupted a Daesh [Islamic State] attack on Iraqi security forces,” a military source — who requested anonymity because the unit’s operations are classified — 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 way, the bad guys didn’t have a clue what was happening.”
The 3,450-meter shot, which took about 10 seconds to reach its target, was independently verified by a video camera and other data, the source said.Canadian sniper in Iraq? I thought we were alone there.
This is very interesting partly because our HVAC guy was Special Forces sniper in the first Iraq war.
It was an accident; we'll try to not do it ever again.
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The previous post was labeld "Another gun control success story"
ReplyDeleteShouldn't this story also be labeled "Yet another gun control success story"?
John Henry