At around 1 AM on May 2nd, 2011, Navy SEAL Team Six raided a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The SEALs pushed through the compound, dispatching several combatants along the way. Finally, at the top of a stairway, a SEAL encountered his primary target in a pitch black room and killed him with 3 precise head-shots…
The target’s name, as you may have guessed, was Osama bin Laden.
So, how did the SEAL manage this level of precision in an extremely fluid situation in total darkness?
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The best training you could ever ask for…
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A helluva lot of courage under extreme pressure…
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Superior shooting optic
The HK416s they were carrying were outfitted with a very specific type of tactical optic, developed for lightning quick target acquisition and precision – even in low light situations that would render traditional sights unusable…
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