"Do not shoot to wound?" (0:08) - Nothing wrong with a wounding shot (especially with a sniper caliber round). It takes far more of the enemy's resources to tend to a wounded soldier than to bury him. It is almost always a war of attrition in the long run. A wounded (shot) soldier will rarely be able to return fire, much less hold a weapon, so a wounding shot almost always eliminates a threat and demoralizes the enemy and depletes their resources. A kill shot is clean, but hey, it's war.
@DougsterCanada1 Shooting to belly would lead to slow death or long hospitalization. Machine gunners are usually taught to shoot in belly. I dont know why snipers dont do that.
@ljlassi I think that you will see more and more of the "gut shooting", while I appreciate the "one shot, one kill", I know it takes way more resources to attend the wounded. It is often a war of attrition, plus at any great distance (with a 10 power scope) it's far less likely to make a head shot. I would always shoot for the "T" zone, sternum area.
@Haistapaska01 Taking NOTHING away from his huge kill count, his courage, skills, or anything, but that was a "target rich environment" At the time, there were more Russians per square inch in Finland than cockroaches at a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant. I salute Simo Häyhä and respect his courage, he was/is a hero to freedom loving people everywhere and an icon in the sniping world. R.I.P.
@Haistapaska01 I have great respect for Simo Hayha, but to me Simo Hayha was NOT a sniper but a great rifleman & sometimes a submachine gunner in a target-rich environment. He was a good shot, no doubt about that but there's a difference between a great rifleman & a great sniper. In fact he never used a scope so that tells us that his kills were no longer than 300-400m max. Snipers consider double that range around 800m as easy shots. I could be wrong but i never read he killed from long ranges
FUNTCASE!!
frickenwrecked77 2 weeks ago
what program is this from?
freerunnerhaz 8 months ago
why is it swedish subs sometimes??
how do i know - i´m a swede - LOL
rammsteinlover1337 10 months ago
@rammsteinlover1337 lol
fudgie686 9 months ago
"Do not shoot to wound?" (0:08) - Nothing wrong with a wounding shot (especially with a sniper caliber round). It takes far more of the enemy's resources to tend to a wounded soldier than to bury him. It is almost always a war of attrition in the long run. A wounded (shot) soldier will rarely be able to return fire, much less hold a weapon, so a wounding shot almost always eliminates a threat and demoralizes the enemy and depletes their resources. A kill shot is clean, but hey, it's war.
DougsterCanada1 1 year ago
@DougsterCanada1 Shooting to belly would lead to slow death or long hospitalization. Machine gunners are usually taught to shoot in belly. I dont know why snipers dont do that.
ljlassi 1 year ago
@ljlassi I think that you will see more and more of the "gut shooting", while I appreciate the "one shot, one kill", I know it takes way more resources to attend the wounded. It is often a war of attrition, plus at any great distance (with a 10 power scope) it's far less likely to make a head shot. I would always shoot for the "T" zone, sternum area.
DougsterCanada1 1 year ago
@DougsterCanada1 bet its a killing shot with your .408 cheytac paintball gun......hahahaha
triggersafe 8 months ago
Vasily Zaitsev ftw
RussianSnipeU 1 year ago
2:08 (2:09)
burning building is taken on Helsinki, Finland after first russian bombing
leksss4 1 year ago
whats the name of the song? been lookin for it for ages...
please let me know
107029 1 year ago
@107029 David Holmes - $165 Million + Interest
41Ph4 1 year ago
in finland were the guys who killed 500 russians sniping with iron sigths
cool1pivoter 1 year ago
amazing vid!
kjartanbb 1 year ago
Simo Häyhä FTW!!!
Haistapaska01 1 year ago 8
@Haistapaska01 yeah, way better than vassili, but hes still good too
OhmgrownCron 1 year ago
@Haistapaska01
he was an amateur, he didnt discriminate between officers or enlisted men
he really doesnt count
Sturmmann 1 year ago
@Haistapaska01 Taking NOTHING away from his huge kill count, his courage, skills, or anything, but that was a "target rich environment" At the time, there were more Russians per square inch in Finland than cockroaches at a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant. I salute Simo Häyhä and respect his courage, he was/is a hero to freedom loving people everywhere and an icon in the sniping world. R.I.P.
DougsterCanada1 1 year ago
@Haistapaska01 I have great respect for Simo Hayha, but to me Simo Hayha was NOT a sniper but a great rifleman & sometimes a submachine gunner in a target-rich environment. He was a good shot, no doubt about that but there's a difference between a great rifleman & a great sniper. In fact he never used a scope so that tells us that his kills were no longer than 300-400m max. Snipers consider double that range around 800m as easy shots. I could be wrong but i never read he killed from long ranges
Suppressingfire 3 months ago
Omg that fricken awesome
MrNerfboi 1 year ago
nice shot vassili
liamkiley 1 year ago
aimboters
traceurpaul 2 years ago 10
wallhackers too ^ ^
Wast3m 2 years ago
cool m110 sass !
LTsmurfy 2 years ago
sniper school, and weaponology were the only ones i know from this
s8terblood11 2 years ago
can someone give me the names of the documentaries please?
arnodsi 2 years ago
wa de fack this shit
washimingo 2 years ago
Wich documentarys was this ?
justfunky95 2 years ago
Theres a few of em put together.
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