Any Sniper that can fire .50 cals is considered pretty strong, but snipers have to follow rules of, accuracy, power, and range all snipers are based on one kind of "rule", but the m-200 has all three rules but on a low profile
Snipers - 2002 Law Enforcement Snipers was released on: USA: 15 November 2002
Officially, like the US Army snipers which used "Match" full metal jacketed bullets in their XM-21s (M14 US Rifles) in Vietnam, the Corps was also governed by the Geneva rules of war.
Not all Navy Seal missions will have snipers, but at least seven missions will have snipers that they are trained for.
Yes they were the best snipers of all the Allies
as a cue to tell other snipers to fire their weapons
Navy SEAL snipers are fully trained ground soldiers who just specialize in sniping.
The United States Air Force (USAF) doesn't have "snipers." The USAF trains their members in a Countersniper school. They aren't trained in the same tactical employment role as the Army snipers or the Marine MOS snipers.
Kill police snipers. There will be 5 snipers
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.
The snipers of ww2, were highly-trained soldiers of the German Army.
the name of the two snipers OS Mahammad and Sharteuy