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  2. Sniper equipment - Wikipedia

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    A sniper will enter information into a Data On Previous Engagement (DOPE) book, such as lot number, temperature, wind speed/direction, humidity and altitude. If the same conditions are encountered again, the data is available to assist in making an accurate shot.

  3. List of books, articles and documentaries about snipers

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    American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History (2013 ed.). Turtleback Books. ISBN 9780606366564. Henderson, Charles (1986). Marine Sniper: 93 Confirmed Kills (1986 ed.). Stein and Day. ISBN 0812830555. Mitic, Jody (2015). Unflinching: The Making of a Canadian Sniper. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9781476795102.

  4. List of sniper rifles - Wikipedia

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    Type 97 Sniper Rifle: Arisaka: 6.5×50mmSR Arisaka: Bolt-action Japan: 1937 Type 99 sniper rifle: 7.7×58mm Arisaka: Bolt-action Japan: 1939 AMU SDM-R: United States Army Marksmanship Unit: 5.56×45mm NATO: Direct impingement (select-fire) United States: 2004 Snipex T-Rex: XADO-Holding Ltd. 14.5×114mm: Bolt-action (single-shot) Ukraine: 2020 ...

  5. Sniper - Wikipedia

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    Finnish Lance Corporal Simo Häyhä, nicknamed "White Death", [99] was a sniper during the Winter War and is regarded by many as the most effective sniper in the history of warfare, being credited with killing up to 705 Soviet soldiers (505 sniper kills, and estimated 200 sub-machine gun kills) in fewer than 100 days.

  6. Longest recorded sniper kills - Wikipedia

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    This list is not exhaustive, as such data is generally not tracked nor managed under any official procedure. For example, the 2002 Canadian Army sniper team that saw two soldiers set consecutive new records (Arron Perry at 2,310 m (2,526 yd) and Rob Furlong at 2,430 m (2,657 yd)), also made a number of kills at 1,500 m (1,600 yd) that are not counted here. [23]

  7. Carlos Hathcock - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Norman Hathcock II (May 20, 1942 – February 22, 1999) was a United States Marine Corps (USMC) sniper with a service record of 93 confirmed kills. Hathcock's record and the extraordinary details of the missions he undertook made him a legend in the U.S. Marine Corps.

  8. The Ultimate Sniper - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimate Sniper: An Advanced Training Manual for Military and Police Snipers is a non-fiction book written by John Plaster and published in 1993. An expanded and updated version was published in 2006.

  9. Nicholas Irving - Wikipedia

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    Way of the Reaper: My Greatest Untold Missions and the Art of Being a Sniper (2016, with Gary Brozek) [17] ISBN 9781250088352; Never Fear Anything: My Untold Story As A Sniper In Our Nations Longest War (2018, with Robert Terkla) [18] ISBN 9780999769706; Fiction. Reaper: Ghost Target (2018, with A.J. Tata) [19] ISBN 9781250127341