Kerry & Kathy
Member #007
I am posting this for two reasons:
1. It is important to appreciate the skills that our men in uniform and those of our allies possess. It is hard for the average citizen...even ex veterans to appreciate the difficulty in hitting an enemy combatant at 1/2 mile...let alone 1.43 to 1.48 miles...!
2. Only those who have witnessed a shooting first hand or served in combat can appreciate the destruction that can be wrought on the human body by a high velocity bullet. However...VERY few appreciate how destructive a 1/2" diameter 50 caliber bullet weighing 660 grains can be on a human body. The results on a soft tissue target are explosive.
I can assure you that these Taliban snipers did not feel pain. As graphic as these pictures are...their demise was quick and humane. The hydrostatic pressure applied to their bodies would have rendered their nervous systems incapable of transmitting pain within micro seconds of being shot.
These pictures depict the shooting of four Taliban snipers who were positioned above friendly troops and were killed by Canadian snipers using McMillian bolt action 50 Cal. sniper rifles made here in the US. These same weapons are fielded by our own US Sniper teams in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To put the skill of these shooters in perspective. A Barrett 660 grain bullet with a 2900 ft / sec muzzle velocity will drop 96 FEET 5 inches...below the rifle bore centerline...at 1750 yards...! The record kills by two Canadian snipers exceeded these distances by another 750 YARDS...!
I can't even calculate the bullet drop at these distances because every ballistic calculator I have will not calculate to these extreme distances. My guess...and it is only a guess is that bullet drop at 2500 yds (1.43 miles)...would be in excess of 150 FEET. Yet these shooters had the skill to compensate for this bullet drop...as well as the effect of wind... both side to side as well as the updrafts in these mountains to hit a man sized target at these distances.
In two of the examples shown...only the head and shoulders of the Taliban sniper can be seen. Yet these shooters made good cold bore hits.
This is an amazing feat under closely controlled circumstances...let alone in combat.
I warn you again.
If you are squeamish ...do not open this link.
If you do not want to witness the graphic deaths of four enemy snipers...do not open this link.
If you are offended by this post...you have the choice to close it now.
However, If you can watch this video for the instructional value intended....continue at your own discretion.
http://www.viddler.com/explore/jpozadzides/videos/26/
Kerry
Note that this post does not conflict with the posted rules for the Paddock as set by Mark.
1. It is important to appreciate the skills that our men in uniform and those of our allies possess. It is hard for the average citizen...even ex veterans to appreciate the difficulty in hitting an enemy combatant at 1/2 mile...let alone 1.43 to 1.48 miles...!
2. Only those who have witnessed a shooting first hand or served in combat can appreciate the destruction that can be wrought on the human body by a high velocity bullet. However...VERY few appreciate how destructive a 1/2" diameter 50 caliber bullet weighing 660 grains can be on a human body. The results on a soft tissue target are explosive.
I can assure you that these Taliban snipers did not feel pain. As graphic as these pictures are...their demise was quick and humane. The hydrostatic pressure applied to their bodies would have rendered their nervous systems incapable of transmitting pain within micro seconds of being shot.
These pictures depict the shooting of four Taliban snipers who were positioned above friendly troops and were killed by Canadian snipers using McMillian bolt action 50 Cal. sniper rifles made here in the US. These same weapons are fielded by our own US Sniper teams in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To put the skill of these shooters in perspective. A Barrett 660 grain bullet with a 2900 ft / sec muzzle velocity will drop 96 FEET 5 inches...below the rifle bore centerline...at 1750 yards...! The record kills by two Canadian snipers exceeded these distances by another 750 YARDS...!
I can't even calculate the bullet drop at these distances because every ballistic calculator I have will not calculate to these extreme distances. My guess...and it is only a guess is that bullet drop at 2500 yds (1.43 miles)...would be in excess of 150 FEET. Yet these shooters had the skill to compensate for this bullet drop...as well as the effect of wind... both side to side as well as the updrafts in these mountains to hit a man sized target at these distances.
In two of the examples shown...only the head and shoulders of the Taliban sniper can be seen. Yet these shooters made good cold bore hits.
This is an amazing feat under closely controlled circumstances...let alone in combat.
I warn you again.
If you are squeamish ...do not open this link.
If you do not want to witness the graphic deaths of four enemy snipers...do not open this link.
If you are offended by this post...you have the choice to close it now.
However, If you can watch this video for the instructional value intended....continue at your own discretion.
http://www.viddler.com/explore/jpozadzides/videos/26/
Kerry
Note that this post does not conflict with the posted rules for the Paddock as set by Mark.