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Sniper Operations

Sabine Lorca

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Sniper Operations offers a deep dive into the world of military sniping, exploring the evolution of this specialized role from World War I to modern special forces. Beyond marksmanship and camouflage, the book emphasizes the critical psychological factors that define an elite sniper. It reveals how rigorous training regimens, intricate tactics, and unwavering mental resilience converge to create a truly effective and deadly force. This includes understanding the ethical considerations involved, such as target selection protocols, which highlight the weighty decisions snipers face. 

 
The book progresses by first introducing fundamental concepts and then delving into historical operations and case studies. It analyzes successful and unsuccessful missions to draw key insights and finally explores the ethical dimensions of sniper operations. A unique aspect of Sniper Operations is its focus on the psychological dimensions of sniping, highlighting mental fortitude and emotional control. Readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of sniper operations, challenging common misconceptions and revealing the complex realities of this challenging profession.
Available since: 03/29/2025.
Print length: 86 pages.

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