Deadly Snipers on the Battlefield

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024

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  • @LIONTAMER3D
    @LIONTAMER3D Год назад +1048

    Simo was a monster, those conditions were the most brutal that any sniper has had to work with & he got the highest score regardless.

    • @PhilippBrandAkatosh
      @PhilippBrandAkatosh Год назад +16

      You should ask yourself, how was that even possible ? There is only one technique that would allow such things that I know of, and that is tummo.

    • @Biring1
      @Biring1 Год назад

      The finns are something else, man

    • @Suto_Ko
      @Suto_Ko Год назад +35

      Simo Häyhä was indeed an exceptional sniper, achieving a high score under brutal conditions.

    • @MLMcNabb
      @MLMcNabb Год назад +41

      He was fighting Bolsheviks so I’d cut his score in half on a technicality. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Suto_Ko
      @Suto_Ko Год назад +9

      @@MLMcNabb Well, that's one way to look at it.

  • @SNOWDUDE13
    @SNOWDUDE13 Год назад +506

    Never get tired of hearing Simo's story. Just absolutely incredible.

    • @one-metallica4156
      @one-metallica4156 Год назад +6

      He truly had SISU.

    • @user-dp8li4uy4o
      @user-dp8li4uy4o Год назад

      The most effective sniper is Mikhail Surkov, who reliably destroyed 702 Germans. And Simo Haiha is nothing more than a fake of Finnish propaganda. Nowadays, the most effective snipers are a group of Russian snipers of the Pacific Fleet, destroying Ukrainian soldiers and foreign mercenaries in Ukraine.

    • @LKLM138
      @LKLM138 10 месяцев назад +2

      Simo Häyhä. I have no idea what's that hawa xD

    • @andrewmontgomery5621
      @andrewmontgomery5621 9 месяцев назад

      You should have seen his GuP version named Jouko aka "The White Witch".

    • @chanunceybillups1212
      @chanunceybillups1212 5 месяцев назад

      Most people do get tired of it, since it's wartime propaganda.

  • @echohunter4199
    @echohunter4199 Год назад +95

    To overcome thermal detection we use a camelback with a leach line that pushes water to the guile suit so it cools down the burlap and fabric areas of the suit. This allows the ambient temperature to be spread uniformly across the sniper. The human eye looks for movement when scanning long ranges so one has to move extremely slow if they will be exposed to forward visibility, we try to stay along creek beds or terrain that is lower than the observer’s line of sight. Also remember that sound will travel over twice as far in colder temperatures so even a twig snapping can be heard at long distances, especially at night when things are more quiet in the forest, try to use background noises as you maneuver but don’t become rhythmic as you move, that is another thing humans can pick up on naturally because forest sounds are never rhythmic.

    • @deadsailor79
      @deadsailor79 11 месяцев назад +5

      @echohunter4 “If you walk without rhythm you won’t attract the worm”

    • @sincitychris
      @sincitychris 5 месяцев назад +2

      Just casually giving away military tactics in a RUclips short like the Chinese aren’t reading it… do better brother. All respect & love to you

    • @ACEfromVisa559
      @ACEfromVisa559 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@sincitychrislmao there's nothing there that is remotely secret, these are all well known things. Plus, this guy is probably some fat redditer living in a fantasy world 😅

  • @Captain23rdGaming
    @Captain23rdGaming Год назад +79

    Another well known deadly sniper that's not mentioned was lyudmila pavlichenko better known as "The lady of death" and she had a kill count of 309

    • @eelchiong6709
      @eelchiong6709 Год назад +12

      A Soviet soldier. But a Ukrainian. Slava Ukraine!

    • @johnfrancisterne1072
      @johnfrancisterne1072 Год назад +6

      She was also Eleanor Roosevelt's best friend

    • @randytessman6750
      @randytessman6750 Год назад +2

      She toured the US after the war and meet the first lady.

    • @misssinister1565
      @misssinister1565 Год назад +1

      Yes!!

    • @eelchiong6709
      @eelchiong6709 Год назад +3

      @@johnfrancisterne1072
      Don't make me laugh!
      They met for several MONTHS. It takes years and even decades to develop a best friend.

  • @aliefabdurrahman3302
    @aliefabdurrahman3302 Год назад +76

    0:05 Simo Hayha Finish Deadliest sniper WW2
    4:18 Vasily Zaitsev Soviet sniper with 242 Kills WW2
    15:40 Carlos Norman Hathcock II(White Feather) A us Marine Sniper who shot an Enemy's own Rifle Scope durin Vietnam War
    25:40 Sniper Shields WW1
    28:20 The Macadam Shield Shovel Weire tech of WW1
    30:13 Ghillie Suit Military Tech
    37:35 Sniper Decoy: Dummy Head of WW1

    • @XtreemAlan
      @XtreemAlan Год назад +1

      Sumo Hayha **World* deadliest sniper

  • @Randomly.1188
    @Randomly.1188 Год назад +131

    Hey mates, Just came to remind you of the most effective sniper in WW1 Francis Pegahmagabow, Francis Pegahmagabow concluded WWI as one of only 37 Canadian soldiers to receive two bars on their Military Medals and was the most highly decorated aboriginal soldier in Canadian history. He was credited with 378 sniper kills and he captured over 300 prisoners.
    Feels good to be Canadian.

  • @censusgary
    @censusgary Год назад +39

    The mention here of “reversed bullets” made me curious, so I looked up some info. They were literally regular rifle rounds, with extra propellant (gunpowder) added, and the projectile fitted into the cartridge backwards, with the pointed end toward the back. At close range, reversed bullets were fairly effective against the light tank armor used early in WWI. They didn’t usually penetrate the armor, but the blunt bullet-end slapped into it hard enough to cause fragments to break off the inside of the armor (spalling), injuring or killing the tank crews.
    There are legends that the soldiers rigged these rounds in the trenches, but apparently this was not true. They were made and supplied by the usual ammunition factories. A 1915 New York Times article claimed that they were a new version of “dum dum bullets,” which were banned, but this was also an error. Used against troops, they were no more deadly than regular bullets, and they were less accurate and had shorter range, because they were less aerodynamic.
    Later in WWI, both sides deployed heavier armor, against which the reversed bullets were ineffective, so their use was phased out.

    • @SkyBrigidRain
      @SkyBrigidRain Год назад +1

      Nice! Thanks for the history! I just recently learned about cut shotgun shells! Those turn tiny birdshot rounds into slugs basically. Never crossed my mind until I saw a demonstration of it. They really act like actual slugs! And they've been used for a very long time too.

  • @Noutelus
    @Noutelus Год назад +12

    Love stories about deadly snipers, building construction workers, healing doctors and cooking cooks.

  • @shanepetersen4127
    @shanepetersen4127 Год назад +137

    You forgot to add William Edward Sing, DCM was an Australian soldier of Chinese and English descent who served in the Australian Imperial Force during World War I, best known as a sniper during the Gallipoli Campaign. He took at least 150 confirmed kills during that campaign, and may have had over 200 kills in total

    • @SkyBrigidRain
      @SkyBrigidRain Год назад

      Nice! I don't hear enough about the Australian forces. I bet you guys have some boss snipers as well! What kind of rifle did William use? Come to think of it, I'm completely unfamiliar with Australian weapons! I have three rifles myself. A Ruger 10/22 carbine (Upgraded for range and silence), A Henry AR7 U.S. survival rifle (Full kit with the bag. Needs a silencer and extra magazines though. I even the 22LR reloading kit for it.), And a Savage Axis bolt action 30/06! I just upgraded the scope for that one! I still need to get the reloading equipment for it.

    • @shanepetersen4127
      @shanepetersen4127 Год назад +4

      he used an enfield .303 with iron sights

    • @SkyBrigidRain
      @SkyBrigidRain Год назад

      @@shanepetersen4127 Nice! I remember hearing about enfield rifles from the American civil war! The Union used Springfields, and the confederacy used the enfield. However, the whitworth rifle even outperformed the enfield, which was better than the springfield! Whitworth sold 250 of their rifles to the confederacy during that time for $1000 pieces of gold and 1000 rounds of ammo per rifle/soldier!

  • @Fazoo247
    @Fazoo247 Год назад +15

    Patrols did go looking for him, and they got very close. It was nothing short of good camo that he managed to not be discovered after killing the general at the plantation. It took him days to get in and out of the area. Absolutely crazy he managed to survive that mission.

  • @ProfessorDreamer
    @ProfessorDreamer Год назад +193

    Simple History can you do videos on The Illegal Pet Trade and illegal Wildlife Trade and Smuggling.

  • @alexanderleach3365
    @alexanderleach3365 Год назад +37

    So it's not the wolf that chooses the hunting ground... but the hunter.

    • @CowboyCarCrushing
      @CowboyCarCrushing Год назад +3

      It's the prey that chooses (unknowingly) the hunting ground.

    • @eugenechun4140
      @eugenechun4140 Год назад +2

      What is it called when the prey is bait for the hunter to flush him out for other hunters?

  • @Joedackie7
    @Joedackie7 Год назад +11

    I knew Simo Hayha was going to be the first one up, his story is the stuff of legend

  • @DevilSlayer2077
    @DevilSlayer2077 Год назад +34

    "Sniping's a Good Job Mate"
    -the sniper 2007

    • @keatonburton5636
      @keatonburton5636 Год назад +11

      It's challenging work. Outta doors. I guarantee you'll not go hungry.

    • @TheKalashnidude
      @TheKalashnidude Год назад

      @@keatonburton5636 'cause at the end of the day, long as there's two people left on the planet, someone is gonna want someone dead.

    • @evantambolang3052
      @evantambolang3052 Год назад

      @@keatonburton5636 Because at the end of the day, long as there's two people left on the planet, someone's gonna want someone dead!

    • @frenchsoldier8485
      @frenchsoldier8485 Год назад +8

      'Cause at the end of the day, as long as there's two people left on the planet, someone is g9nna want someone dead.

    • @ABDULLSATTAR2001
      @ABDULLSATTAR2001 Год назад +1

      ​@@frenchsoldier8485اشهد ان لا اله الا الله واشهد ان محمدا رسول الله

  • @corymorimacori1059
    @corymorimacori1059 Год назад +27

    “Well, it’s the same basic concept. You’re gonna wanna lean right into that stock. Cause it’s gonna kick a heck of a lot more than any BB rifle. Go ahead and pull the bolt back. Now as soon as you fire you’re gonna want to get another round in there quick.” Joel Miller

  • @randytessman6750
    @randytessman6750 Год назад +56

    I have read books on all three before and was happy you pointed out we cant know exact totals for any of them. Was surprised you didn't mention some of the WW I snipers, they pushed it into a true fieldcraft for many nations. Overall pretty good video thou would like to see one on modern snipers, they have to worry about sensors and drones that didn't exist decades ago. Many thing will change in warfare but the capability of the sniper wont be replaced anytime soon.

    • @eugenechun4140
      @eugenechun4140 Год назад

      Thermography and motion sensitive sensor goggles? Are there materials that allay heat rendering the sniper 'invisible if motionless?

    • @NatureDocumentaryTF2
      @NatureDocumentaryTF2 11 месяцев назад

      those were all ww1 snipers lol

    • @SantaClaus-kk8zr
      @SantaClaus-kk8zr 10 месяцев назад

      @@NatureDocumentaryTF2 What? No, they weren't.

    • @NatureDocumentaryTF2
      @NatureDocumentaryTF2 10 месяцев назад

      @@SantaClaus-kk8zr Yes thats the joke.

  • @marklumley619
    @marklumley619 5 месяцев назад +2

    What made Carlos better than the rest, even though his kill count might be lower, was the fact that he wasn’t in a city surrounded by loads of targets or taking on advancing troops. Instead Carlos went into the jungle and hunted down his targets one by one and that’s way more B/A than shooting a squad of guys with several others around you

  • @peterstreiff3811
    @peterstreiff3811 Год назад +5

    Informatives Video! ❤-Dank und Gruss aus der Schweiz

  • @demonjmh
    @demonjmh Год назад +5

    I like how alot of us started watching these videos in middle school and they werent gory at all.
    Now alot of us have grown and the animations have been getting more and more violent.

    • @Letulily69
      @Letulily69 Год назад

      I watch these videos and then imagine it in a gory way for it to be realistic i guess.

  • @657449
    @657449 Год назад +11

    With his service, why couldn’t the Marines have found a job for him to do for the last 55 days? Rest in Peace Carlos, we Jungle Bunnies (period term for the infantry) will always remember you.

    • @jonhenson5450
      @jonhenson5450 2 месяца назад

      Always wondered that myself. TAD , terminal leave, even med hold. He mentioned some 60's Marines considered him a murderer. I wonder if it was personal, denying him full retirement.

  • @benjamingamache6441
    @benjamingamache6441 Год назад +4

    22:48 "Carlos held his breath" the problem with this is they train you to exhale and fire.

  • @christianschultz5016
    @christianschultz5016 Год назад +54

    Have you ever heard of Samuel Magill from WWII? He was an American Soldier that got 20,000 German soldiers to surrender by convincing them he had a huge batch of tanks and bombers nearby. When the leader realized they were played, they asked for a rematch 😊

  • @cjleehaze
    @cjleehaze Год назад +7

    "You're better than the best, mate. You're a Sniper.

  • @ryanthede4689
    @ryanthede4689 Год назад +3

    Carlos Hathcock did not attend "basic training" at Camp Perry, OH. He participated in shooting competitions there. The Marine Corps has never had "basic training" at Camp Perry

  • @jonwingfieldhill6143
    @jonwingfieldhill6143 10 месяцев назад +4

    The sad thing is that a lot of the greatest soldiers in recent history have been recognised, paraded about a bit and then left to die in poverty and suffering severe untreated PTSD. Their wars didn't always kill them immediately but many committed suicide in the years following.

  • @patrickmurray9409
    @patrickmurray9409 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like the stories of Simo an white feather. They never get old.

  • @ReconPro
    @ReconPro Год назад +6

    Have a great day everyone

    • @newfemta1330
      @newfemta1330 11 месяцев назад +1

      I hope you do too my friend!!

  • @CJM-rg5rt
    @CJM-rg5rt Год назад +5

    Man! Ian whilst on InRangeTV shot these old exploding WW2 rifle rounds, the absolute destruction of the ballistic gel makes Simo's survival freakin incredible.. even if it blew up just outside his skull.

  • @Millersmedias
    @Millersmedias 10 месяцев назад +2

    I like how you subvert my expectations within 5 seconds of the video starting, as they will all be incredible snipers, but you gave us the very best first!? Thank you!

  • @RichieDudeKH
    @RichieDudeKH Год назад +4

    No soldier can stand in the snow. But simo is a legend

  • @Nate_the_Nobody
    @Nate_the_Nobody Год назад +2

    19:05
    What's even more impressive is that the record was only broken by an extremely specialized bolt action rifle made by Accuracy International, it was one of the highest end of precision bolt actions you could have, but Carlos took his shot with a fucking heavy machine gun firing a heavier and less accurized bullet.

  • @matthewsmiley3630
    @matthewsmiley3630 Год назад +2

    Carlos Hathcock killing somebody with an M2 Machine Gun at 2500 yards is INSANE considering it’s not considered an accurate weapon

  • @justsomeone8837
    @justsomeone8837 Год назад +3

    Are we gonna ignore that fact that the dude in the thumbnail is LITTERALLY camping?
    Bro even got marshmallows ☠️

  • @txgunguy2766
    @txgunguy2766 Год назад +4

    During WW1, the Zeiss optical company of Germany sold telescopic rifle sights to the British government.

  • @ahmadqasim4773
    @ahmadqasim4773 Год назад +7

    the animation has gone a long way on this channel, awesome job

  • @Matt-uz9mq
    @Matt-uz9mq Год назад +6

    Primary role of a sniper is gathering reconnaissance not killing people btw.

    • @troglodyte280
      @troglodyte280 Год назад

      Primary goal of any soldier is killing people

  • @blueeyeddevil1
    @blueeyeddevil1 10 месяцев назад +1

    20:00 The "Apache woman" sniper character and story are considered by many contemporary historians to be apocryphal.

  • @intotheradius17
    @intotheradius17 Год назад +8

    No scope, nice.

  • @TheBluSpy2007
    @TheBluSpy2007 6 месяцев назад +1

    The thumbnail would be like my mom in deployment but it’s too cold

  • @ToddAdams1234
    @ToddAdams1234 Год назад +16

    The 2500yd shot made by Carlos Hathcock 2nd was on a Vietnamese boy while the boy was riding a bicycle with a load of enemy weapons. Done with a M2 Browning that Carlos had one of his men make a scope mount for so that the mount would accept the scope from one of his rifles.

    • @txgunguy2766
      @txgunguy2766 Год назад

      Yes, Carlos never had a dedicated sniping M2. He simply used a custom designed scope mount on his rifle that allowed him to detach the scope and mount it on ANY M2 that he given the use of.

  • @theromanorder
    @theromanorder Год назад +5

    Please do a video on western allied vs central power trenches in ww1

  • @kevinkocher9347
    @kevinkocher9347 Год назад +4

    The first long range and in country kill by Carlos was a Vc sapper that attacked the helicopter base at da nang where Carlos was assigned as a mp the Sargent in charge of his section knew hathcock was a an expert rifleman and had competed as a long range shooter.
    Together the Sargent using binoculars and Carlos using an M14 with a match rounds in a magazine using the iron sights to catch the sapper in action at 800yrds the spotter called out the Vic villager leaving the village with a Ak and a grenade bandoleer when he stepped into the clearing away from the village hathcock took the shot at 700 yards dropping him before he could enter into the long grass leading into the base perimeter

  • @thomasmyers9128
    @thomasmyers9128 10 месяцев назад +1

    Simo and Carlos are the GOAT

  • @alexbowman7582
    @alexbowman7582 Год назад +5

    During the American war of independence the Americans had German and Swiss Jaegers with early rifled barrels which they used to great effect, shooting British officers at range then after they shot a couple of native American guides the other scouts vanished before they too were shot leaving the British leaderless and lost.

    • @MargotDobbie
      @MargotDobbie 11 месяцев назад

      The British didn't even try

  • @tateranus4365
    @tateranus4365 Год назад +4

    Small correction, the soviet versions of ammo are bigger by American standards, for instance the soviet 9mm is actually 9.22mm by American standards.

    • @sdivine13
      @sdivine13 8 месяцев назад +1

      Not all of them, 5.45 is a soviet round which is smaller than 5.56, which are the standards for both warsaw and nato respectively. 9x18mm mak is different than 9x19mm luger (or nato if you'd prefer) entirely.

  • @ASo5one
    @ASo5one Год назад +2

    Someone putting up a huge tent in signal colors and lighting a campfire to further signal his position is not what i would imagine as a silent hidden killer. Just commenting the thumbnail.

  • @Koolkole27
    @Koolkole27 Год назад +3

    Wow I’m early one of the first 10! Love your videos keep it up! Maybe do a video on coal mining in Canada during the Second World War.

  • @creepermyeeper
    @creepermyeeper Год назад +5

    Idea: make a video about Patton

  • @leemichael2154
    @leemichael2154 Год назад +3

    Given the Soviet lack of camouflage at the start of the offencive it's clear why his tactics worked? No need for scope in these circumstances

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 Год назад +2

    I love your channel keep up the great stuff

  • @angelalay7531
    @angelalay7531 4 месяца назад +1

    I love his story's of war it always teaches me something everyday!!!😍😃😀😀😀❤❤❤❤!!!!!

  • @justandy333
    @justandy333 Год назад +8

    The sniper is a fascinating breed. I do wonder if sniping is something that can be taught to just about any one or if its a case of you either have it or you aint. Being exposed to guns from a very young age does seem to be a common trait. Their patience and concentration is extraordinary.
    I have a question about Simo Hayha, So he would sit for hours if not days in the freezing cold, waiting for the perfect time to shoot. In minus 40 degrees temperatures and not moving an inch.
    Wouldnt this cause hypothermia rather quickly? Even with winter clothing?

    • @eugenechun4140
      @eugenechun4140 Год назад

      He was probably accustomed to that environment by living growing up in it.

    • @KidarWolf
      @KidarWolf Год назад +1

      It can be taught to anyone with sufficient coordination. Now, I'm not trained up to quite the same high level, but I was trained up to the point I am a marksman (sort of a step in between sniper and regular rifleman), and I'd never fired any firearm until I was 14. Most of it is learning foundational skills, and how to do range, spin drift and windage calculations as part of ballistic trajectory calculations. In theory, you can teach anyone - the question is, how long do you want to take teaching them, and is there something their natural skill is better suited to?

    • @retrom
      @retrom Год назад

      I think he made an error, because he said 40 degrees F* and 40 degrees Celcius.... i'm guessing he meant 40 degree F*

    • @jessehachey2732
      @jessehachey2732 Год назад +1

      @@retrom -40°C is = to -40°F, literally….so either is correct! Come on! You must be American 😂🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @tylergooden2183
      @tylergooden2183 10 месяцев назад

      The reason Simo was able to do it was because he had Sisu. You can’t survive the Finnish winter without it. Most people don’t have sisu so they wouldn’t be able to make it that long but simo had a bunch of it with him. He carried extra in his balls .

  • @pierce7992
    @pierce7992 Год назад +3

    Ik the iraqi sniper may be "overrated" but for a outgunned out trained iraq he did quite well

  • @hexostatus4658
    @hexostatus4658 Год назад +5

    No scope, no problems.

  • @Jazkal-V420
    @Jazkal-V420 Год назад +3

    And to think now they operate in teams of 2 now.

  • @PuuroLehma
    @PuuroLehma Год назад +3

    Simo did a 100 days challenge in real life

    • @Hrvatski_Debil
      @Hrvatski_Debil Год назад +1

      How many people can i quickscope irl for 100 days? **WORLD RECORD**

  • @reconnaissance7372
    @reconnaissance7372 9 месяцев назад +1

    A cool thing to note is he only used ironsights because he had actually killed another sniper that gave himself away with the glass on his scope.

  • @dino9071
    @dino9071 11 месяцев назад +6

    The movie enemy at the gates shows the battle between the two sniper's in Stalingrad from memory the Germans had vasili has a highly valuable target the German sniper was sent to the front to deal with him all sniper activity was noted and passed on to intelligence who deduced that vasili was working in a particular area his way of targeting officers and changing positions only to return to position again the next day was a unique signature the germans noticed and thats how they would find each other on the battlefield.

    • @ropermachine
      @ropermachine 10 месяцев назад +3

      This Major Koening never existed

  • @runswithcows
    @runswithcows 7 месяцев назад

    Pink mist. That's all the limited scope described when they knew the job was done. It must have been hard to live with, I tried but there is no consoling a man that removed so many people from the battlefield, in such a finite way. The distance, the detachment , the nightmares, it's all very difficult. Pink mist, that was the thing that disturbed my dad to his dying day.

  • @thenewongoam2486
    @thenewongoam2486 Год назад +3

    Sniper Elite fan should watch this.

  • @apocratos0174
    @apocratos0174 8 месяцев назад +1

    Correction: Vasily shot 242 heroes

  • @kevinkocher9347
    @kevinkocher9347 Год назад +1

    The red army did use a type of ghilliesuit they used what some call a wraith outfit the standard uniform covered in Cole sack strips and a blackened cloth with a cape and hood to blend into the shadows and ruble of the eastern front or white cloth to blend into snow and it was interchangeable to wear brush to cover and covered the face with soot

  • @tripletasktv3830
    @tripletasktv3830 Год назад +2

    You do such a good job on your video graphics. Much respect.

  • @bobmac6050
    @bobmac6050 Год назад +5

    Mfw when i realize just a compilation repost

  • @ben2478
    @ben2478 Год назад +2

    @Simple History, can you do one of Lyudmila Pavlecheko?

  • @ravencookie5141
    @ravencookie5141 Год назад +2

    No mention of Abu Tahseen ?

  • @MrJdebest
    @MrJdebest Год назад +4

    Wondering if the drone IE: Switchblade, will reduce the use of snipers. It has a 7 mile range and is carried in a soldiers backpack. Quiet and precise, hard to locate the operator.

    • @randytessman6750
      @randytessman6750 Год назад +2

      the art of camo has already changed to include drones too

    • @MrJdebest
      @MrJdebest Год назад +1

      @@randytessman6750 Could you explain further 🤔.....

    • @eugenechun4140
      @eugenechun4140 Год назад

      So portable drones with thermographic and motion sensitive sensors rendered traditional snipers obsolete? Aren't there invisibility cloaks that render the wearer invisible? What about remote viewing psychic reconnaissance operatives? Are there such thing as drone bullets for certain calibers or guiding bullets so you don't have to be a crack shot? Or a drone bullet that does an array of laser on multiple targets and another sniper fires a single projectile that divorced into multiple projectiles , then each projectile goes after the painted target? Is this possible? Can drones do this? AI Sniper Drones that fire a couple miles away simultaneously adjusting for wind speed Earth's rotation etc. In a fraction of a second? Are AI Sniper Drones in research and development? Is this the future of snipers?

  • @OutdoorMinnesota
    @OutdoorMinnesota 7 месяцев назад +1

    A solider killing this many people are consider hero , while out of the war situation , are consider a monster , serial killer , murder ..

    • @KingNoTail
      @KingNoTail 4 месяца назад

      Been in the US long?

  • @jussieronen3707
    @jussieronen3707 Год назад +3

    Honestly, Häyhä's 500+200 kills is propably exaggerated and it wasn't even him who came up with those numbers.
    There's no way to confirm anything of course but Simo himself had written his total kill count to be "around 500" in his *private* notebook.

  • @masjun4479
    @masjun4479 7 месяцев назад

    love ur animations, makes my eye satisfied and enjoyed and the story/history

  • @saltycanadian6190
    @saltycanadian6190 7 месяцев назад

    I don’t think playing fair really matters when you are so close to your enemy you can feel his breathe on your face.

  • @curtibirdie3595
    @curtibirdie3595 Год назад +1

    Ah yes, the Shovel shield, one of Sam Hugh's many Follys

  • @user-qq6cx7tv2r
    @user-qq6cx7tv2r Год назад +3

    Great videos

  • @NiiloGrabbe
    @NiiloGrabbe Год назад +2

    The sniper in the opening picture would not be deadly, he would be dead. Sitting next to a campfire? Even the normal grunts in the army were told to not do that, let alone sniper who is supposed to stay hidden :)

  • @daltonspranger4616
    @daltonspranger4616 Год назад +1

    Could you refrain from using the screeching sound effect again?

  • @corymorimacori1059
    @corymorimacori1059 Год назад +3

    “You gonna shoot this thing or get it pregnant?” Ellie

  • @user-gf6mg7gc9i
    @user-gf6mg7gc9i Год назад +3

    Love ur vids, 🤙

  • @dudemeister2752
    @dudemeister2752 6 месяцев назад

    For reference; in all 4 movies COMBINED, John Wick only killed 439 people in total...
    Simo killed 705.

  • @XxboxodxX-nk4mz
    @XxboxodxX-nk4mz Год назад +1

    yes

  • @stephaniemorgan4956
    @stephaniemorgan4956 Год назад +1

    Do a video on the uss Yorktown cv5

  • @jaymie855
    @jaymie855 Год назад +5

    The reason he didn't use scope on his rifle is not because he wants to show off, but rather tactical advantage he has with iron sights rather than the Soviet counterparts. As pointed out in the vids, not just scoped rifle give off the sniper's position by reflecting glint from the scope and the scope would fogged up in the cold weather, as he'd admit that he caught a lot of soviet snipers with this method, but also, using scope would make the sniper's head would be slightly higher than using iron sights. Plus, some point from my own perspective, bolt action or semi auto rifle that use stripper clip is faster to reload than scoped one because scope would block the stripper clip to be inserted into the chamber so the sniper have to reload one bullet at a time rather than iron sights, sniper can reload easily with stripper clip 5 bullets at a time.

  • @tobieTyler6007
    @tobieTyler6007 Год назад +2

    500 feet you mean 500 yards?

  • @gouverneur2001
    @gouverneur2001 5 месяцев назад

    everyone knows about simo but nobody knows the name of the legend that shattered his jaw...

  • @txgunguy2766
    @txgunguy2766 Год назад +2

    You forgot to mention the time that Carlos Hathcock and his spotter, Cpl Burke caught a NVA company, freshly arrived in South Vietnam, out in the open in the middle of Elephant Valley. The company was pinned down for 5 days in the sunlit valley behind a burm while the snipers were up on the hillside in the shade of the jungle and out of range of the NVA's AKs. Anybody who tried to run got dropped so,before long, the survivors were too scared to even try. A classic example of how effective snipers can be. This kept the NVA company from joining in the attack on a US Special Forces base at the end of the valley.

  • @Pete-vz5uj
    @Pete-vz5uj Год назад +5

    If Disney made a movie about The White Death, no doubt the actor they'd pick would be anybody but white.

  • @hosa3214
    @hosa3214 Год назад +1

    He was way ahead of his time

  • @MonBerry
    @MonBerry Год назад +1

    The thumbnail is literally what a sniper wouldnt do.

  • @MrKeysersoze1981
    @MrKeysersoze1981 Год назад +1

    No mention of Bob Lee Swagger either.

  • @captaincuck60
    @captaincuck60 Год назад +2

    Snipers don’t light fires . They remain invisible or die . Get your story right !

  • @IanTejeda-zu6ts
    @IanTejeda-zu6ts 7 месяцев назад

    So this is the guy the mission stalingrad on Call of Duty World at War is about. Sick.

  • @sklaWlivE
    @sklaWlivE 10 месяцев назад

    Stalin: “Quantity is a Quality all it’s own.”
    Simo: “Sorry, all I heard was ‘Target Rich Environment’...”

  • @sagenbabin8786
    @sagenbabin8786 6 месяцев назад

    16:30 I see that ruger 10/22 model yall drew
    Even better 16:41 is private pile and r Lee Ermey shooting guns from the movie full metal jacket

  • @weegie3343
    @weegie3343 Год назад +1

    Altarnate video title: Bot snipers in TF2 be like

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 Год назад +4

    Imagine each of these snipers playing against each other as the sniper class in TF2

    • @michaelm9975
      @michaelm9975 Год назад +1

      No one would be able to play on the server as a result of a fear of them...

    • @oliversherman2414
      @oliversherman2414 Год назад +3

      @@michaelm9975 I fear no man, but that thing....
      *Looks towards Simo Hayha*
      It scares me

  • @grimreaper7153
    @grimreaper7153 11 месяцев назад +1

    6:02 me and reznov crawled out that fountain

  • @warbot3823
    @warbot3823 Год назад +1

    Awesome video ❤🎉😮😊love your videos

  • @thatneo4133
    @thatneo4133 Год назад +2

    torille

  • @Thewareditors
    @Thewareditors Год назад +1

    Simple History Is Really Simple!

  • @douglasfreeman3229
    @douglasfreeman3229 Год назад

    That guy in the thumbnail would surely give away his position with his fire and orange tent. Wouldn't he?

  • @matthewskudzienski888
    @matthewskudzienski888 Год назад +1

    (White Feathers)
    (The Vietnam war)(15:40)