18 April 2009

Sniper technique

Sniper teams generally count down from five and fire in unison on the T in "two."
Found at an interesting Slate essay on the Navy snipers.

Why "on the T in two" - anyone know?

7 comments:

  1. i dont know for certain, but the T in two is the only unvoiced plosive sound between 5 and one. That makes it the most sharp and defined sound, so i would assume that that would be the spot that syncronization is most likely to happen.

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  2. Yeah, I agree with J&J - just a good spot to be sure you're all together.

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  3. Thirded. Without any special forces training myself I would guess that this is sound reasoning.

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  4. I'd imagine it's also a way of foxing anyone who might be listening in - take out the target before he has a chance to duck after 'one'.

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  5. Because that way the bullet hits the target at the count of "one"

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  6. it makes 'splodin' somebody's head that much more xcitin'

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  7. Its because when pronouncing the word "two" you mouth doesn't move as much as all the other words. Therefore giving you a more stable crosshair on the weapon.

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