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March 27 2000 at 5:07 PM
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London Sunday Telegraph

March 26, 2000


British Sniper Rifle Proves Devastating Hit


By Andrew Gilligan


The Royal Marines have taken delivery of a devastating sniper
rifle

that can stop a tank from almost a mile away.


The £25,000 weapon, carried by the SAS during the recent
Stansted

aircraft hijack, is being issued as the Marines prepare for a
testing

deployment to Kosovo later this year. It is the first time in
Britain

that the rifle has been seen outside the special forces. Its
arrival

with the Marines may be an attempt to equip them for the dangers
they

will face in the increasingly anarchic Balkan province.


Sgt "Shep" Shepherd, sniper course team leader at the Commando

Training Centre at Lympstone, Devon, said: "It's the best bit of
kit

we've had for a long time. It's a major breakthrough - until
this we

were still using First World War scout regiment telescopes for

scoping targets."


Forty-four Royal Marine snipers are being issued with the .338
Long

Range Rifle, made by the Portsmouth-based firm, Accuracy

International. The weapon is accurate to one yard over a
distance of

800-1,200 yards and can be used to "harass" at a distance of
more

than 1,500 yards. "You won't blow up a tank with this but you
might

get a kill," said Sgt Shepherd.


A kill is where a bullet, passing through the armour, damages
the

equipment or the crew, to stop the tank. "You can puncture the
engine

block of a light vehicle. You could also kill a man in body
armour

from quite a way off." The basic rifle, which is four and a half
feet

long, costs £7,000 but is augmented by a sophisticated and
costly

scope, nightsight and laser range-finding equipment.


However, nothing can substitute for the weeks of intensive

marksmanship training that Marine snipers receive. Sgt Shepherd
said:

"We spend days and days teaching people how to deal with the
wind and

weather. It's no good having people who can't shoot when it's
cloudy

or raining."


Dismissing the stereotype of the lone gunman, the sergeant said
that

military snipers always operated at least in pairs. He said: "We
do

spend some of our time in hides, but we often work with the
patrol.

We do precision fire support - picking key targets in a
firefight.

Maybe the enemy soldier with the map or the officer.


"It's a morale thing. You don't want your mate dropping down
next to

you - three or four of those and they don't want to come back."

Marine officers say the rifle is the perfect precision weapon,

ensuring that 21st-century essential, minimum "collateral
damage".


To Sgt Shepherd, however, another thing is more notable. "It's
nice

to see a British weapon that's actually a good piece of kit," he
said.


 
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March 31 2000, 5:50 PM 

its about time we had a good sniper rifle .but the british forces should get rid if the sa80 rifle and get the american weapon

 
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