The British sniper with one bullet had killed six terrorists for the way

Snipers from elite military and police units around the world often use a shot “, a neutralised”. They have to take care of their colleagues' lives that are most exposed to enemy bullets. That's why they have to account for [...]
That's why they're counting on where bullets or shells can come from, and they're prepared for everything as well as trained by their superiors. However, “the word one shot, a neutralised” is not worth all. A member of the British military elite unit, whose identity has not been revealed, had arrived with a bullet of “neutralize” 6 Taliban.
Not so well - known is this sniper, since the British army is keeping his identity secret for security reasons. But what's known about it is that it's part of the first battalion. He had become known when during a military action he used the L115A3 rifle AWM 338 calibre.
It is said that during his first mission, he had shot a Taliban carrying a machine gun in his chest, and it had reached a distance of 1340 meters. His skills in using snipers have never been questioned, so it is absurd to say he had luck during the shooting.
His report begins on a cold day in December 2013, somewhere in the Helmund province of Afghanistan, when during a routine patrol, he noticed that a group of Taliban were approaching British forces, and he was able to listen to their radio conversations.
They were planning to launch a bloody attack on British forces, so they didn't spend many minutes and started shooting first. After the Taliban were hiding behind the rocks, he had no clean appearance, but one moment they changed position and here he went into action.
He fired a bullet from 850m high and struck a terrorist's chest, where an explosion occurred. At the site where the Taliban had been hidden, there were belts filled with explosives planned to be used during the attacks against British soldiers, but all of it changed by this sniper.
The fighting did not last long after the sniper's blast killed the six Taliban. A few moments later he had reported on the radio, saying: “I guess I shot a kamikaze”. His only shot had saved the lives of dozens of British soldiers.












