The US does not give out information on SEAL snipers missions. They are all classified.
Yes, but unlike the Vietnam War, snipers in the Civil War were often referred to as Sharpshooters.
Yes, but unlike the Vietnam War, snipers in the Civil War were often referred to as "Sharpshooters."
1. USA snipers used the XM21 weapons system (M14 rifle) w/Redfield scopes 2. USMC snipers used bolt action hunting rifles 3. NVA snipers used bolt action Model 1891 Mosin-Nagant rifle US missions: body count; priority targets, sappers. NVA missions: officers, commo men, crew served wpns.
The snipers of ww2, were highly-trained soldiers of the German Army.
There is no definitive answer to the exact number of snipers in the Vietnam War. However, it is estimated that both the United States and the North Vietnamese Army employed hundreds of snipers throughout the conflict.
Possibly. In the American Civil War, both sides had snipers using scoped rifles. If armies did not have snipers in 1912, it was not because sniping was not yet invented.
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Well Snipers were in evrey squad but just a Sniper team was used for Recon.
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Each side in the US Civil War used snipers. They were highly trained but few in number. Their existence, however, caused soldiers on each side of the war to be fearful of being a sniper target.
Yes, and in every war since.
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