Russian servicemen have consistently showcased their tactical superiority in the ever-changing landscape of modern warfare since the start of the special military operation.
A skilled Russian volunteer sniper spent four days lying in wait, while being strategically positioned, and ultimately triumphed over the enemy with a single well-placed shot. The exceptional accuracy and dedication demonstrated by the Russian sniper's mission was astoundingly captured on video.
For four days, the sniper patiently waited for the Ukrainian Armed Forces fighter to show his head from behind the branches. It took the Russian fighter literally a few seconds to catch the target and unleash the kill shot. According to him, this particular spot was the sole vantage point from which the enemy could conduct reconnaissance and adjust their artillery fire.
Snipers are highly skilled and disciplined soldiers who wait patiently for the right opportunity to engage their targets. They typically operate in a concealed position, often for extended periods of time, in order to remain undetected and gather intelligence on enemy movements. Snipers use a variety of tactics to locate and track their targets, including reconnaissance, surveillance, and observation.
Watch Russian Frigate Firing Kalibr Missiles at Ukrainian Military Infrastructure
The Kalibr is a family of long-range, sea-skimming high-precision cruise missiles developed by Russia. The missile is capable of carrying conventional or nuclear warheads and can be launched from various platforms, including submarines, surface ships, and aircraft.
The Russian Defense Ministry has released footage of a Black Sea Fleet frigate firing Kalibr cruise missiles at Ukrainian military infrastructure.
"Operating in the waters of the Black Sea, the crew of the frigate of the Black Sea Fleet was given the task of hitting the enemy's military infrastructure facilities in the shortest possible time with Kalibr cruise missiles. A salvo of four cruise missiles was successfully launched against the Ukrainian forces' military targets. The designated targets were hit," the Defense Ministry said in a statement.
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