Officially: Fighter pilots and aircrewmen, such as the two B-52 tail gunners that shot down NVAF MIGs in 1972. If those "kills" are not confirmed; they are treated as "probables."
See: Military Snipers
Richard Marcinko, a former U.S. Navy SEAL and the founder of SEAL Team Six, did not publicly disclose an exact number of confirmed kills during his military career. While he participated in numerous covert operations, details about specific kills are often classified or remain unverified. Additionally, the focus on such metrics can vary in military contexts, emphasizing the complexity and secrecy surrounding special operations.
The highest scoring ace in history with 352 confirmed kills was, Erich Hartmann "The Black Devil" flying the BF-109 in World War II; he was also never shot down during his time in the Luftwaffe.
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.
Kaj Birksted was a Danish fighter pilot during World War II. He flew Spitfires, and scored 10 confirmed, and another 10 possible kills; a total of 21. Source: wikipedia
Chris Kyle with 160 confirmed kills
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Simo Häyhä, a finnish soldier in the winter wars (1939-1940) got the record of most confirmed kills of all time. The kills being at atleast 705.
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As the M16 is not a sniping weapon, records of confirmed kills and distances generally are not kept. Special purpose variants of the M16 designed for designated marksmen and using the 77 grain Mk. 262 ammunition have been confirmed to have hit targets out to 700 metres (whereas 550 metres is the specified point target range for an M16 with standard 62 grain M855 ball ammo), but there is no record of whether or not kills have been confirmed at such ranges.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simo_H%C3%A4yh%C3%A4Simo Häyhä, over 500 hundred confirmed sniper kills, and 200 confirmed kills with a machine gun. all happened in about 100 days.
Richard Marcinko, a former U.S. Navy SEAL and the founder of SEAL Team Six, did not publicly disclose an exact number of confirmed kills during his military career. While he participated in numerous covert operations, details about specific kills are often classified or remain unverified. Additionally, the focus on such metrics can vary in military contexts, emphasizing the complexity and secrecy surrounding special operations.
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The sniper with the most confirmed kills is often cited as Simo Häyhä, a Finnish soldier during the Winter War (1939-1940) against the Soviet Union, with an estimated 505 confirmed kills. Häyhä earned the nickname "White Death" due to his effectiveness in snowy terrain. In modern contexts, Ukrainian sniper Vasily Zaytsev, who served in World War II, is also well-known, but Häyhä's record remains unmatched.
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