An article I came across that some may find interesting.
http://petapixel.com/2014/02/26/cam...just-well-sharpshooters-can-hide-plain-sight/
http://petapixel.com/2014/02/26/cam...just-well-sharpshooters-can-hide-plain-sight/
Not much skill there. Hiding in strong cover or at a distance.
I'd like to see you do as well as those guys
That's the point. You can't see him!
I'd like to see you do as well as those guys
Interesting stuff, thanks for posting.
In my youth, while an army cadet, I once had two regular army soldiers creep past me at a distance of less than a meter and wasn't spotted. I put that down to a Royal Green Jacket sergeant who spent two days with us giving us an intensive 'how not to be seen' course. We all made gillie suits out of scrim and sacking.
I miss being a kid.![]()
Been there, done that.
These are skills, close quarters and hardly visible:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ete_in_Sniper_Stalking_Event_Image_5_of_6.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e6/Camouflaged-sniper.jpg
There are much more impressive sniper photos out there and if I can find them (!) I'll post a link
interseting in those photos how the those uncovered parts really stood out (gun parts and 'black' thing and finger), i reckon i spotted two snipers in your top link.
That's right bud. That is an example of a sniper team who have kitted out for a multi environment mission and have just taken up a firing position. With long term static positions they would have made use of scrapes and foliage to totally disappear. Very effective though even close up isn't it.
yes excellent very effective indeed, keeping perfectly still people would walk straight past them even up close, perhaps discovery through scent to dogs/animals is a bigger concern to someone skilled at remaining unseen but no doubt there is some training to combat that too.