icic... thanks for correcting me...Originally posted by s|nNeD:with reference to weidev's post, snipers do not just come from the commandos...
every infantry formation has their own snipers...
Snipers are brigade's assets... you will know wat i mean in the future if you have yet to go NS
for sniper training, firstly you must go to SISPEC (School of Infantry Specialist), finish up your BSLC ( Basic Section Leader Course) and then get posted to SIW ( School of Infantry Weapons) to do your sniper course...
hope that helped...
x2...Originally posted by abterror:i was once in a camp where snipers are trained.
wat i know is tat they r very demanding.
and little ppl is able to go for tat specialisation.
their clothes or are like bushes which make it heavy.
they need to stay at place for long period of time.
eg on top of a tree, sleep on it and stationary without detected.
good eyesight and marksmanship is a must.
i will say it is tough job.
but only they are able to use sniper riffle which make them unquie,
however i dun know if they will take in intakes for every round.
just goes with the flow la.
play cs easiler![]()
its known as the guille suit.Originally posted by abterror:their clothes or are like bushes which make it heavy.
they need to stay at place for long period of time.
eg on top of a tree, sleep on it and stationary without detected.
good eyesight and marksmanship is a must.
no worries dude!Originally posted by weidev:icic... thanks for correcting me...![]()
prob they would go thru the cse first den become instructor.Originally posted by ditzy:I got a couple of old army mates who after SISPEC got posted to be sniper instructors, but not snipers. Huh?
the coolest vocations are normally the toughest too.Originally posted by tooxtreme86:wow..snipers are so cool..
recoil from the expanding gases due to the ignition of the gun powder in the chamber and the movement of the bullet head right? not from the cycling action of the bot becos its a bolt action rifle right?Originally posted by Gedanken:In cdo, snipers are included within each section. Apart from shooting, their navigation skills are top -class - if there was a sniper in our team, he would automatically get the navigation job.
I'm not sure what sniper weapon is being used now, but back then it was the Steyr SSG69. We did some basic cross-training for each vocation, and we got a shot at using the Steyrs. The recoil damned near took my shoulder off.
its not low.Originally posted by Gedanken:Hmm - good question, actually.
Just pulling the answer out of thin airrecoil could be from the gases being pushed out of the barrel in front of the projectile.
I'll have to check up on that. I didn't realise that the recoil was low with blanks - all I used were Lapua rounds.
must be the kick of the live round.Originally posted by Gedanken:Damn, really?
Our boys told us that there were two trainees from other units in their course who dislocated their shoulders by not pulling the butt all the way in when they fired.
of course it ain't no toy. it just felt weird having no recoil at all... and i was bracing myself for a hard one too...Originally posted by Gedanken:That thing's anything but a toy. I'm a fairly average shot (just cleared the score for marksman), but I couldn't miss with that baby at 500 metres!