1.5 miles i think
The Andes are the longest mountain range.
Snipers played a role in the US Civil War, just as they did in the Napoleonic wars. On both sides of the war they were thoroughly trained in the art and science of long range marksmanship. And they were armed with the finest rifles available. Such rifles were the English Kerr or Whitworth. The rifles were slow to load and had delicate sights which overcame the loading problem. And, normally that was not a problem as the snipers were not in the main battle field, and hidden from view. Even misses were a drama for infantrymen and these soldiers learned to dread snipers. The fear was widespread among the ranks of both sides and the fears of the infantrymen were disproportionate to their actual numbers and effectiveness.
No, the Andes are the longest mountain range.
Snipers are not members of the Primary Reserve; snipers are members of the Regular Force - the full time soldiers. Snipers serve in various combat roles which require stealth, reconnaissance, and long-range firing capabilities.
The name of Australia's longest mountain range is the Great Dividing Range.
The longest mountain range in the United States is the Rocky Mountains. Not only is this mountain range the longest in the United States, but at over 3,000 miles in length it's the longest mountain range in the world.
The Scandinavian Mountains are the longest mountain range in Europe. The range is 1,056-miles long. The Carpathians, 932-miles long, are the second-longest range in Europe.
Russia has the biggest longest range of railway lines.
The mountain with the longest range, is the rocky mountains.
7260 nautical miles is the typical longest range
The Andes MountainsThe Andes is the longest mountains range in South America as well as the longest mountain range in the world.
The longest mountain range in the United States is the Rocky Mountains.