A Soviet sniper in world war 2 , he's story is told in Enemy at the Gates .... starring Jude Law and Ed Harris.
By eliminating the need for battalions, regiments, brigades, divisions, etc. One "good" military sniper can pin down a whole rifle company. And if the terrain permits, and the enemy battalion isn't too spread out, one "good" sniper can pin down as whole battalion. So why have battalions...unless they're specialized!
A spotter, in the context of Twentieth Century Warfare, is a soldier armed with a pair of binoculars. The spotter's job is to work in tandem with a Sniper (A soldier armed with a Sniper Rifle or other long-ranged weapon) and find enemy targets for the sniper to shoot. Sometimes, a spotter works with an Artillery team rather than a Sniper, but the concept is the same: Find targets, tell the other soldiers where the target is, wait for target to die.
You apply for a sniper course through the orderly room and then you MIGHT get a placment on a sniper course. 3rd hardest course in the Irish Defence Forces You apply for a sniper course through the orderly room and then you MIGHT get a placment on a sniper course. 3rd hardest course in the Irish Defence Forces
The famous saying is "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
Snipers have no need to trick their enemy, they are used to infiltrate and eliminate from long distances so they arent as prone to running into enemies.
they will some times use decoyes but they just mainly hide them selves so they cant be seen
In "The Sniper," the protagonist laughs after realizing he has killed his enemy, only to discover that the enemy is his own brother. This realization shocks him and fills him with sorrow and regret.
The other sniper in the story "Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty was a republican sniper. He is the protagonist's enemy and they engage in a tense sniper duel throughout the story.
The main character's (the sniper) motive is to kill the enemy sniper on the rooftop of the building across the street.
This particular gun is known as the M21 Ebr sniper rifle. It is also used in multiplayer.
The suspense in "The Sniper" short story is created through the sniper's tense situation as he is engaged in a deadly cat-and-mouse game with his enemy on the opposite roof. The unknown identity of the enemy sniper and the sniper's dilemma of potentially killing his own brother intensify the suspense as the story unfolds.
Often Sniper teams will go behind enemy lines
The old woman in "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty is killed by the sniper after she reveals his location to the enemy. This leads to a tragic ending as the sniper recognizes that he has killed his own brother.
Reznov tells you where EXAMPLE: He's on the top floor!
A nice punch in nose should do the trick.
Yes, in "The Sniper" by Liam O'Flaherty, repetition is used when the sniper takes the risk to light a cigarette twice, ultimately leading to his discovery and showdown with the enemy sniper. Additionally, the repetitive sound of gunshots and the sniper's internal struggle with his actions create a sense of repetition throughout the story.