Posted October 5, 2018 12:30 pm by Comments

By Chris Eger

The images from the course, such as this one of a Norwegian Army Telemark Battalion sniper team taking aim at targets across a valley, are great. (Photos: U.S. Army)
Sniper teams from eight NATO countries recently visited Austria to use the Alps for some specialized training– and the images are epic.
The teams — from Belgium, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Slovakia, and the U.S. — completed the high-angle portion of a two-week course held at Austria’s Hochfilzen Training Area last month. Lt. Alexander Rishovd, a sniper instructor with the Norwegian Army, explained that the concept involves shooting further than 300 meters at angles greater than 15 degrees.
“Imagine the whole shooting process being a triangle and the sniper is on top, the line of sight to the target at the other end is greater than the distance the bullet travels in a flat line,” said Rishovd in a release from U.S. Special Operations Command Europe. “With the greater the angle the more the deviation between the line of sight and the distance that gravity has to affect the bullet.”
With the geometry of the shot different from normal engagements over flat terrain, teams had to get in touch with their math in

Source: Guns.com

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