SNIPER CHALLENGE (SCOUT RANGER VS KOPASSUS)

Published on August 26, 2023
Duration: 8:41

This video showcases a sniper challenge between a Filipino Scout Ranger and an Indonesian Kopassus member using an M24 A2 SWS rifle at 500 meters. It highlights the importance of wind analysis and precise marksmanship for long-range shots. Both competitors demonstrate high skill levels, with one achieving a 'one shot, one kill' and the other making a successful adjustment after an initial miss.

Quick Summary

The sniper challenge involved hitting a target at 500 meters using an M24 A2 SWS rifle. Filipino Scout Ranger Harold Cabunoc achieved a 'one shot, one kill', while Indonesian Kopassus member 1LT Angger made a successful adjustment after an initial miss.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sniper Challenge Intro
  2. 00:17Meet the Competitors
  3. 01:03Rifle Discussion: AI AW vs M24
  4. 01:29The Challenge Setup: 500m Shot
  5. 03:12Wind and Ballistics Analysis
  6. 04:05Harold Cabunoc's First Shot
  7. 05:111LT Angger's First Shot & Miss
  8. 07:081LT Angger's Final Shot

Frequently Asked Questions

What rifle was used in the sniper challenge?

The sniper challenge featured the M24 A2 SWS rifle, which is the standard sniper rifle for the US Army. This bolt-action rifle is chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO and has an effective range of up to 800 meters.

What distance was the sniper challenge target set at?

The shooting challenge required competitors to hit a small target at a distance of 500 meters. This distance demands precise marksmanship and careful consideration of environmental factors like wind.

How did the competitors perform in the sniper challenge?

Filipino Scout Ranger Harold Cabunoc successfully hit the target on his first attempt. Indonesian Kopassus member 1LT Angger initially missed but adjusted his aim and successfully hit the target on his second shot.

What factors are important for long-range sniper shots?

Key factors for long-range sniper shots include accurate wind analysis, understanding ballistics, precise trigger control, and proper sight alignment. Even a 'no value wind' can affect bullet trajectory at extended distances.

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