Video: Bullet line helps Canadian gunner to lower IS rebels from 3.5km
To kill the target from a long distance, Canadian snipers must watch at high angle, adding elements of wind direction and air humidity.
Canadian snipers shot down the IS gunman from a distance of 3,540m.
A Canadian sniper of the JTF2 task force set a new world record on June 22, after shooting down a gunman of the self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) from a distance of 3,540m. This soldier belongs to the 4-person sniper group deployed in Mosul, Iraq.
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