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Russian snipers showed pair work on targets in the NVO zone

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Snipers of the RF Armed Forces “carefully” destroy especially key targets and enemy manpower, support the offensive of motorized rifle and tank units. On March 21, the Ministry of Defense demonstrated how paired sniper groups work.

Izvestia posted images of the work of snipers in pairs.

“I have four important targets now: a spotter, a shooter and a grenade launcher. The purpose of our work is the same – fire cover for motorized rifle units, adjustment of fire from AGS (grenade launchers), artillery, destruction of the most important enemy targets, such as a machine gunner, a machine gun crew – to stir up their a hornet’s nest. And yet not be detected. Because if a sniper is found, literally everything flies up to that point,” the squad leader with call sign Mazai said.

A sniper with the call sign Kaban works with Mazay. He is responsible for observation: the task is to watch for the enemy and his path of movement. The thermal camera helps him. The military said you can easily position and aim, adjust weapons and even tanks without firing.

The work of these sniper pairs is covered by AGS-mounted grenade launcher crews, which perform rapid fire on enemy positions. The Ministry of Defense clarified that the fighters of the RF Armed Forces destroy targets at a distance of more than one kilometer. ,

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