Tiger Valley 2017 - Stage 2: The Sniper Tower

Published on November 25, 2017
Duration: 10:47

This video details Stage 2 of the Tiger Valley 2017 competition, a challenging sniper tower stage. Competitors must ascend a unique fire hose rope ladder, navigate obstacles, and engage multiple steel targets at distances ranging from 107 to 210 yards. The stage emphasizes physical exertion, speed, accuracy under pressure, and teamwork between two shooters, with a strict nine-minute time limit.

Quick Summary

The Tiger Valley 2017 Sniper Tower stage was a demanding competition drill involving a climb up a fire hose rope ladder, obstacle navigation, and engaging six steel targets at distances from 107 to 210 yards. With a nine-minute time limit, the stage tested shooters' physical endurance, accuracy under pressure, and teamwork.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Stage Overview and Difficulty
  2. 00:29Starting the Sniper Tower Climb
  3. 00:36Rope Ladder and Obstacle Navigation
  4. 00:44Shooter 1 Engages First Target
  5. 00:52Shooter 2 Engages Target 2
  6. 00:56Target Distances and Engagement Sequence
  7. 01:14Clearing Firearms and Descending
  8. 01:25Stage Scores and Timeouts
  9. 06:02Detailed Stage Diagram and Climb
  10. 06:26Rifle Malfunction and Entanglement Incident
  11. 07:03Squad Performance and Timeouts
  12. 07:19Best Times and Squad Results
  13. 08:04Challenges of Descending the Tower
  14. 09:02Stage Design and Uniqueness
  15. 10:10Sources of Stage Difficulty

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the primary challenge of the Tiger Valley 2017 Sniper Tower stage?

The primary challenge was the demanding physical ascent via a fire hose rope ladder, followed by navigating obstacles and engaging multiple steel targets at various distances under a strict nine-minute time limit. The stage combined physical exertion with shooting accuracy under pressure.

What were the target distances for the Sniper Tower stage?

The stage featured six steel targets. The first was at approximately 107 yards, followed by targets at 130, 160, 192, and 210 yards. The final two targets were both located around 200 yards.

How did the two shooters interact during the Sniper Tower stage?

The stage was designed for two shooters. Shooter 1 would engage the initial targets, while Shooter 2 would bypass to engage subsequent targets. Both shooters would then move to the top platform to engage the final two targets together, requiring coordination and speed.

What was the time limit and typical performance on the Sniper Tower stage?

The time limit for the stage was nine minutes. Many competitors timed out, highlighting its difficulty. The fastest recorded time was under four minutes, with the speaker's squad finishing in just under five minutes clean.

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