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A new world record in sharpshooting was set by SOTG, as reported by the Australian Daily Telegraph. Two snipers fired at a Taliban leader 2815m away, raising questions about the legitimacy of the record due to the simultaneous shots fired.
As reported by the Australian edition of the Daily Telegraph, a new world record in sharpshooting was set by the SOTG recently introduced by SPARTANAT. Two snipers from the Delta Company of the 2nd Commando Regiment simultaneously fired their Barrett M82A1 rifles at a Taliban leader who was 2815m away according to GPS measurement. One of them hit. Now the question arises whether a "legitimate" world record was set, as on the one hand it is unknown who of the two shooters made the shot, and on the other hand, the probability of hitting the target increases with the number of projectiles fired simultaneously. What do you think about it?
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