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Whispering death: Lobaev sniper rifles at war
If Lobaev’s catalog reads like a roll call of overbuilt, mile-plus problem solvers, it is because these boutique .308-to-.408 ...
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30 Sniper Weapons That Changed the Battlefield Forever
The rise of sniper weapons marked a turning point in warfare. No longer could commanders move freely or assume safety behind ...
Here’s What You Need To Remember: The simplicity of the Dragunov means it is likely to stick around the battlefields of the world for much longer, even as Russian forces adopt western-style sniper ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: The ability to change calibers has been an important consideration for the Russian military. Few who know firearms would argue that the SVD “Dragnov” is anything but a ...
January 1, 2023: The Kalashnikov Group manufactures 95 percent of rifles in Russia and is using the combat in Ukraine to evaluate its new Chukavin Sniper Rifle. Since August small quantities of this ...
"I was thinking that Russians would now know that is what Ukrainians are capable of," the sniper told the WSJ. Vyacheslav Kovalskiy, a former businessman, made the shot from a record 12,470 feet away.
One of Russia's top snipers has been killed in Ukraine, according to Russian media. Sergeant Sergei Tsarkov was the best sniper in his brigade and often won international competitions, per reports.
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. While the NRA delegation was in Moscow, it visited the ORSIS offices and facilities.
Zelenskyy's aides refer to the excursion as "the borscht trip," according to a profile of the Ukrainian president in TIME magazine.
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Ukrainian sniper claims to have killed two Russian soldiers with ‘longest ever shot’ of 2.5 miles
A Ukrainian sniper is reported to have killed two Russian soldiers with a single bullet from 2.5 miles away in what is believed to be the longest ever kill shot. The record shot was fired on 14 August ...
The Ukrainian military claims a sniper killed a Russian soldier at a distance which, if confirmed, would make it the second-longest known rifle kill in military history. In a post on Telegram last ...
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