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Royal Marines snipers with L115A1 rifles. These rifles are similar to the L115A3 Long Range Rifle used by Craig Harrison but outfitted with Schmidt & Bender 3-12x50 PM II telescopic sights.

Reports regarding the longest recorded sniper kill that contain information regarding the shooting distance and the identity of the sniper have been presented to the general public since 1967. Snipers in modern warfare have had a long history since the development of long distance weaponry. As weapons, ammunition, and aids to determine ballistic solutions improved, so, too, did the distance from which a kill could be targeted.

The modern methodology of long-distance sniping (over 1.25-kilometre (0.8 mi) shots) requires intense training and practice. A sniper must have the ability to accurately estimate the various factors that influence a bullet's trajectory and point of impact, such as range to the target, wind direction, wind velocity, air density, elevation, and even the rotation of the earth under the bullet of the sniper and target. Mistakes in estimation compound over distance and can cause a shot to only injure, or to miss completely.[1]

Devices such as laser rangefinders, handheld meteorological measuring equipment, handheld computers, and ballistic-prediction software can contribute to increased accuracy.

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History

The science of long-range sniping came to fruition in the Vietnam War. Carlos Hathcock held the record from 1967 to 2002 at 2,286 m (2,500 yd).[2] He recorded 93 official kills before an injury halted his service on the front lines.[3] After returning to the U.S., Hathcock helped to establish a school for training Marine snipers, the Marine Corps Scout Sniper School, at the Marine base at Quantico, Virginia.[2] It took over thirty years for Canadian Master Corporal Arron Perry of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry to beat Hathcock's record. Perry held the title for only a few days as another man in his unit (Corporal Rob Furlong) bested Perry's distance with a 2,430 m (2,657 yd) shot in March 2002. Furlong took the shot while supporting American soldiers during Operation Anaconda in the beginning years of the latest War in Afghanistan.

The current record is held by Briton Corporal of Horse (CoH) Craig Harrison, recorded a 2,475 m (2,707 yd) shot in November 2009 also during in the War in Afghanistan; in which he shot two machine gunners consecutively.[4]

Unconfirmed Australian claim

In October 2012, Chris Masters, a reporter for the Australian The Daily Telegraph, quoted an unnamed source that claimed that an unknown Australian soldier from Delta Company, 2nd Commando Regiment had made a shot at 2,815 m (3,079 yd) using a .50 cal Barrett M82 rifle in Afghanistan. If this shot is confirmed it will have broken the 2,475 m (2,707 yd) record held by Craig Harrison. In the Daily Telegraph article Masters claimed that multiple shooters were engaged in a targeted kill mission.[5] The Master's news article has however not been confirmed by either the Australian military nor by the Australian government, and the article in The Daily Telegraph remains the only source for it, so it can not be included in the list.

Confirmed kills 1,250 m (1,367 yd) or greater or greater

Sniper Date Distance Weapon Ammunition Nationality Military Unit Conflict References
Corporal of Horse (CoH) Craig Harrison November 2009 2,475 m (2,707 yd) Accuracy International L115A3 .338 Lapua Magnum LockBase B408 bullets United Kingdom Household Cavalry War in Afghanistan [4][6][7][8]
Corporal Rob Furlong Template:Sort Template:Convert McMillan Tac-50 Template:Sort Template:Flag 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry War in Afghanistan [9]
Template:Sort Template:Sort Template:Convert McMillan Tac-50 Template:Sort Template:Flag 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry War in Afghanistan [9]
Template:Sort Template:Sort Template:Convert Barrett M82A1 Raufoss NM140 MP (.50 Cal) Template:Flag 2nd Ranger Battalion Iraq War [10]
Template:Sort Template:Sort Template:Convert M2 Browning machine gun .50 BMG Template:Flag United States Marine Corps Vietnam War [11]
Template:Sortname Template:Sort Template:Convert Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG Template:Flag United States Army 1-91 Cav/173d ABCT War in Afghanistan [12]
Template:Sort Template:Sort Template:Convert McMillan Tac-338 .338 Lapua Magnum Template:Flag US Navy SEAL - Team 3, Charlie Iraq WarSadr City [13][14][15]
Template:Sort Template:Sort Template:Convert Accuracy International L115A3 .338 Lapua Magnum LockBase B408 bullets Template:Flag 3 Scots – The Black Watch War in Afghanistan [16]
Template:Sort Template:Sort Template:Convert Sharps .50-90 .50-90 Sharps Template:Flag Civilian Buffalo Hunter American Indian Wars [17]
Template:Sort Template:Sort Template:Convert Barrett M82A1 Raufoss NM140 MP (.50 Cal) Template:Flag Norwegian Army 2nd Battalion War in Afghanistan [18]
Template:Sort Template:Sort Template:Convert M24 rifle 7.62x51mm NATO Template:Flag 2nd Battalion, 69th Armored Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division Sniper Shadow Team Iraq War – Ramadi [19]
Notes
  1. Plaster, John L. (1993). The ultimate sniper: an advanced training manual for military & police snipers (1993 ed.). Paladin Press. ISBN 978-0-87364-704-5.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Henderson, Charles (2003). Silent Warrior (2003 ed.). Berkley Books. ISBN 0-425-18864-7.
  3. "The way of the Gun: USMC S/S" Gaijinass
  4. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Smith_p.
  5. Masters, Chris (October 29, 2012). "Taliban remain in fear of lethal strikes". dailytelegraph.com.au. Australian Daily Telegraph.
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  9. 9.0 9.1 "We were abandoned".Maclean's.Retrieved May 3, 2010..
  10. "British sniper Craig Harrison (The Silent Assassin) breaks record, kills target from 1.5 miles away".Daily News.Retrieved May 3, 2010..
  11. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Scott_p._181
  12. "How to shoot someone from a mile away".NYPOST.com.Retrieved 2012-09-05..
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  16. "British sniper describes moment he shot Taliban commander... from TWO KILOMETRES away".The Daily Mail.Retrieved May 5, 2010..
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