AN SAS sniper killed an ISIS terrorist from almost 2.4km away using a mega-powerful rifle, a report says.
The Sun reports, it took three whole seconds for the bullet to reach the terror thug in Mosul, Iraq two weeks ago.
A veteran sniper hit the insurgent in the throat as he tried to escape a burnt-out building, killing him almost instantly, the Daily Star said.
It is believed to be one of the most difficult long-range kills in the elite regiment’s history.
The paper claimed the shot was fired from a CheyTac M200 — a record-breaking US-made rifle with a max range of up to nearly 3.2km.
It was reportedly on loan to the British army as part of a battlefield trial.
The kill shot was made after a Four-hour game of cat and mouse ended when the ISIS terrorist, himself a sniper, let his guard down as he moved between positions, a source told the paper.
The CheyTac M200 rifle. Picture: Supplied/Cheytac.com
“It was a classic counter-sniper operation”,
they said.
“The SAS team had him in their sights on several
occasions but did not have the time to get a shot off.
“At such a long range there are so many factors which can
affect the flight of the bullet.
“The distance was so far that it took almost three seconds
for the bullet to hit the target”.
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