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Peroxwhy?gen
9th May 2010, 12:28 AM
A British army sniper helped save his commander and set a new sharpshooting record after killing two Taliban machine gunners in Afghanistan from a mile-and-a-half away.


Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison fired his consecutive shots from such a long distance that they took almost three seconds to reach their targets.

This was despite the 8.59mm bullets leaving the barrel of his rifle at almost three times the speed of sound.

The distance to his two targets was 8,120ft, or 1.54 miles - according to a GPS system - and about 3,000ft beyond the weapon's effective range.

The 35-year-old beat the previous sniper kill record of 7,972ft, set by a Canadian soldier who shot dead an al Qaeda gunman in March 2002.

Speaking about the incident, Cpl of Horse Harrison said: "The first round hit a machine gunner in the stomach and killed him outright. He went straight down and didn't move.

"The second insurgent grabbed the weapon and turned as my second shot hit him in the side. He went down, too. They were both dead."

The serviceman then fired a third and final round to ensure the machine gun was out of action.


He said: "Conditions were perfect, no wind, mild weather, clear visibility. I rested the bipod of my weapon on a compound wall and aimed for the gunner firing the machine gun."

He killed the two insurgents as he protected his troop commander, whose vehicle became trapped in a field in Helmand Province and started coming under fire.

Cpl of Horse Harrison, from Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, was using the British-built L115A3 Long Range Rifle, the army's most powerful sniper weapon.

It is only designed to be effective at up to 4,921ft - just less than a mile - and capable of only 'harassing fire' beyond that range.

To compensate for the spin and drift of the bullets as they flew the length of 25 football pitches, Cpl of Horse Harrison reportedly had to aim 6ft high and 20ins to the left.

In a remarkable tour of duty, he cheated death a few weeks later when a Taliban bullet pierced his helmet but was deflected away from his skull.



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Let's see you do that in MW2 :B

Jinjonator
9th May 2010, 12:45 AM
There's something unsettling about the possibility of being killed from that kind of distance. You would think there'd be more sniper serial killers; they could certainly get away with it.

StarFox
9th May 2010, 03:17 AM
There's something unsettling about the possibility of being killed from that kind of distance. You would think there'd be more sniper serial killers; they could certainly get away with it.

This crossed my mind too.

Yiffgurl
9th May 2010, 03:18 AM
Yay death!

Oz the Gay and Powerful
9th May 2010, 03:29 AM
Yay death!

Sarcastic but... indeed.

Adam
9th May 2010, 03:54 AM
There's something unsettling about the possibility of being killed from that kind of distance. You would think there'd be more sniper serial killers; they could certainly get away with it.

There actually were a couple of those. Creepy bastards.

Also, that sharpshooter kicks ass.

Hey, I'm Grump
9th May 2010, 05:22 AM
I'd hate to have a thing for that guys daughter.

Madous
9th May 2010, 10:37 PM
This guy deserves whatever his army's equivalent of a purple heart is.

pinkbull
11th May 2010, 03:04 AM
This guy deserves whatever his army's equivalent of a purple heart is.

...Do you even know what a purple heart is?

Jinjonator
11th May 2010, 03:14 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_heart

Snagprophet
11th May 2010, 06:34 AM
Victoria Cross, he'll probably get. Also, he must have prestiged at least twice just firing those bullets that far.

Itxi
11th May 2010, 10:31 AM
Isn't a Victoria Cross for extreme bravery? I mean, I have tremendous respect for the guy making a shot like that, but standing a mile and a half away from the people you're fighting isn't outstandingly brave.

wkw427
11th May 2010, 11:45 AM
Isn't a Victoria Cross for extreme bravery? I mean, I have tremendous respect for the guy making a shot like that, but standing a mile and a half away from the people you're fighting isn't outstandingly brave.

You don't understand where war is heading, do you?

Eventually people will be fighting between star systems

Peroxwhy?gen
12th May 2010, 01:38 PM
You don't understand where war is heading, do you?

Eventually people will be fighting between star systems

I totally get where your coming from, and then an evil empire will rise with his clone army to rule the system, while a lonley farm boy that lives with his aunt and uncle will find out his true destiny and save us all from darth vado... i mean the evil empire :3

Itxi
12th May 2010, 02:48 PM
I totally get where your coming form, and then an evil empire will rise with his clone army to rule the system, while a lonley farm boy that lives with his aunt and uncle will find out his true destiny and save us all from darth vado... i mean the evil empire :3

That already happened, don't you know your history?