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2340 meters. See related link below.
The longest tank kill in history was recorded during the gulf war. A British Challanger 1 tank recorded a kill on a static T-62 at 5.1km. The challanger 1 recorded over 300 enemy kills with no losses. This tank kill is still the longest tank to tank kill ever recorded.
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Corporal of Horse Craig Harrison of the British Army's Household Cavalry has two confirmed kills at a range of 2,475 m (2,707 yd), and made with a L115A3 Long Range Rifle chambered for the .338 cal. Lapua Magnum.Simo Hayha of Finland achieved 500+ kills in one hundred days of fighting.Vasili Zaitsev of USSR achieved 225 kills in World War 2, and went on to train snipers responsible for a further total of 3000+ kills.Carlos Hathcock achieved 93+ kills; held the world record for the longest confirmed kill for 35 years; he is also noted for having shot an enemy sniper through the scope, ironically as that sniper would have been about to do the same to him.Various snipers - as noted above - have achieved extreme long range confirmed kills in the modern era, but these are as much a matter of luck as they are of skill.
The Mosin Nagant model 91 was adapted by the Tsarist Imperial Russian Army in 1891, and fought it's first major war during the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. Sniper kills, like aerial combat kills (dog-fights between war planes) are OFTEN exaggerated. As any real hunter will state; game (targets-aircraft, enemy soldiers, etc.) are often killed and the hunter/sniper/pilot never knew it; or the hunter/sniper/pilot often thought he killed his target and it turns out he never even hit it. Often times, more than one projectile (bullet) is flying towards the target, and multiple snipers/hunters/pilots CLAIM the same kill. This was one of the main reasons gun camera's were installed on fighter planes during WW2, continuing on thru the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Pilots will exaggerate...PHOTOS WON'T NORMALLY LIE. In defense of the Snipers/Hunters/Pilots, they often reported what they believed to be true during the "excitement" of the kill; thus the term "exaggeration." The US Army's XM-21 (M14 rifle) Sniper Rifle (officially called the sniper system) in Vietnam, used the 3 X 9 adjustible range finding Redfield scope for daytime use and had a maximum effective range of approximately 900 meters. The US Marines used a bolt action hunting rifle. Keeping in mind, the principle of "exaggeration", see website on Soviet sniper Valsily Zaytsev, who used the 1891 Nagant rifle in WW2.
The longest confirmed kill with a .50 sniper rifle was 2430 metres by a Canadian Forces sniper.
2340 meters. See related link below.
The Longets Confirmed Kill, record was set by Canadian sniper of the PPCLI Master Corporal Rob Furlong in Afghanistan, 2002. He set the recrod with a Mcmillan TAC50. The record is 2,475m.
Corporal Rob Furlong, of the Canadian Forces, made the longest confirmed sniper kill in history, at a distance of 2,430 meters, using a McMillan Tac-50 rifle.
Hathcock set the record for the longest confirmed kill at 2286 metres in Vietnam, 1962, which lasted for 40 years.
Your question is a bit ambiguous, so I'll go with the notion you're referring to the longest confirmed kill by a sniper. That was achieved with a rifle chambered in .338 Lapua Magnum.
The 2Nd longest sniper Shot ever taken place was By a Canadian sniper on tour in Afghanistan, rack up two kills from about 2.5miles! and finally the farthest sniper kill was from a British solider also on tour in Afghanistan taking a life at about 3.1miles!
Mike Morris has written: 'There Is a Mouse in My Toy Box' 'Direct Hit (Confirmed Kill No. 3)' 'Point Blank (Confirmed Kill, No 4)' 'There Is a Mouse in My Room' 'Fiat Dino Ferrari by another name' 'Sniper Shot (Confirmed Kill, No 2)'
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Rob Furlong, a former corporal of the Canadian Forces, holds the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat. Established in 2002, it exceeds Carlos Hathcock's 1967 record of 2,286 m (7,500 ft) by 144 m (472 ft)
The longest tank kill in history was recorded during the gulf war. A British Challanger 1 tank recorded a kill on a static T-62 at 5.1km. The challanger 1 recorded over 300 enemy kills with no losses. This tank kill is still the longest tank to tank kill ever recorded.
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