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Craig Harrison (British Army soldier)

Craig Harrison (born November 1974)[1] is a former Corporal of Horse (CoH) in the Blues and Royals, a cavalry regiment of the British Army, who from 2009 to 2017 held the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat, at a range of 2,475 m (2,707 yd).[2][3] Harrison is most famous for his military service in Afghanistan as a sniper, but he also served in the British army in Iraq and the Balkans.

Craig Harrison
BornNovember 1974 (age 49)
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Allegiance United Kingdom
Service/branch British Army
Years of service1990–2014
RankCorporal of Horse
UnitHousehold Cavalry, Blues and Royals
Battles/warsAfghanistan War
Iraq War
Bosnia
Kosovo
The L115A3 Long Range Rifle.

Discovering sniping edit

The first time Harrison used a sniper rifle was when firing a Dragunov sniper rifle (SVD) on a firing range near a British military base in Split, Croatia. In his autobiography The Longest Kill, Harrison described the rifle as looking like "an elongated AK" and after firing at a tree he says it "practically split the tree in half".[4]

Record details edit

In November 2009, Harrison consecutively struck two Taliban machine gunners south of Musa Qala in Helmand Province in Afghanistan at a range of 2,475 m (2,707 yd) using a L115A3 Long Range Rifle.[5][6] In a BBC interview, Harrison reported it took about nine shots for him and his spotter to range the target, using a bracketing technique. Then, he reported, his first shot "on target" was a killing shot followed consecutively by a kill shot on a second machine gunner. The bodies were later found by Afghan National Police looking to retrieve the weapon (which had already been removed). The first Taliban was shot in the gut and the other through the side. Later in the day an Apache helicopter hovered over the firing position, using its laser range finder to measure the distance to the machine-gun position, confirming the then record distance.[1][7]

In the reports, Harrison mentions the environmental conditions were perfect for long range shooting: no wind, mild weather and clear visibility.[7]

Ballistics and use of environment and equipment to achieve the aiming solution edit

 
Seen at 5× zoom
 
Seen at 25× zoom
The P4 stadiametric rangefinding reticle as used in the Schmidt & Bender 5–25×56 telescopic sight. The small red figure in the images is the silhouette of a man standing at a range of 2,475 m (2,707 yd).

According to JBM Ballistics,[8] using drag coefficients (Cd) provided by Lapua, the L115A3 has an approximate supersonic range[a] of 1,375 m (1,504 yd) under International Standard Atmosphere conditions at sea level [b] and 1,548 m (1,693 yd) at the 1,043 m (3,422 ft) altitude[c] of Musa Qala. This illustrates how differences in environmental conditions can significantly affect bullet flight.

The Schmidt & Bender MILITARY MK II 5–25×56mm scope used by Harrison on the L115A3 Long Range Rifle has windage and elevation adjustment of 0.1 milliradian (mil), double turn elevation turret, and parallax and illumination control. The sight has a maximal vertical elevation range of 26 mil, and the sight adjustment increment of 0.1 mil equates to a 247.5 mm (9.74 in) point of impact shift at a distance of 2,475 m (2,707 yd). To increase the maximal elevation range Accuracy International produces mounts for telescopic sights with a 13.1 mil (45 MOA) built in vertical cant designed for their .338 Lapua Magnum rifles fitted with the 5–25×56 telescopic sight. Even with a 13.1 mil canted mount the employed sighting system is not able to dial in over 39.1 milliradian of vertical aiming correction, which is significantly less than Harrison required during his record shot.[9][10]

The external ballistics software program by JBM Ballistics predicts that the bullets of British high pressure[d] .338 Lapua Magnum cartridges using 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua LockBase B408 bullets fired at 936 m/s (3,070 ft/s) muzzle velocity under International Standard Atmosphere conditions at 1,043 m (3,422 ft) elevation[e] assuming shooting and target positions are at equal elevation and a 100 m (110 yd) zero (the distance at which the rifle is sighted in) arrive at 2,475 m (2,707 yd) distance after approximately 6.017 seconds flight time at 251.8 m/s (826 ft/s) velocity and have dropped 120.95 m (396.8 ft) (in angular units 48.9 milliradian , 168 MOA) on their way. Harrison had to use the P4 reticle offering 0.5 mil spaced holdover hash marks in his 5–25×56 telescopic sight to compensate for the lack of vertical aiming correction and thus achieve the required aiming solution. The long horizontal line at 5× zoom or magnification represent 49.1 milliradian (168.6 MOA) or slightly over the required assumed vertical elevation.

Private life edit

Harrison's father and mother were dog handlers in the Royal Air Force Police (RAFP). They separated when he was very young. Harrison was the younger of two boys. He joined the Household Cavalry at 16, and later served in the Blues and Royals. He is married to Tanya and has a daughter.[1]

After returning from Afghanistan in 2009 he developed post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and was discharged from the army in 2014.[11] He has stated since that:

I joined when I was 16 and since all of this has happened I felt abandoned, absolutely abandoned by my regiment. ... I spent 22 years loyal to that regiment, putting my life on the line doing tours, and they just hung me out to dry. My trust in people, the armed forces – it's gone.[11]

The Ministry of Defence paid Harrison £100,000 in compensation for revealing his identity which put him at risk of kidnapping by Al-Qaeda supporters. The blunder led to Harrison being placed on permanent sick leave and then discharged.[12][13]

Harrison has written The Longest Kill, about his life and career as a sniper.[1]

Notes edit

  1. ^ speed of sound is 340.3 m/s (1,116 ft/s)
  2. ^ The density of air (ρ) is 1.225 kg/m3
  3. ^ air density of 1.1069 kg/m3
  4. ^ over-pressure rounds with pressures and velocities significantly exceeding standard maximums for the cartridge
  5. ^ air density (ρ) of 1.1069 kg/m3

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Harrison, Craig (June 2015). The Longest Kill: The Story of Maverick 41, One of the World's Greatest Snipers. Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. Bloomsbury Way, London, 2015. p. 320. ISBN 978-0-283-07228-4. Retrieved 5 June 2015 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Canadian elite special forces sniper makes record-breaking kill shot in Iraq" – via The Globe and Mail.
  3. ^ Kalvapallé, Rahul (24 June 2017). "Small but mighty: How Canada's military produces some of the world's best snipers". Global News. Retrieved 24 June 2017.
  4. ^ Harrison, Craig (2015). The Longest Kill: The Story of Maverick 41, One of the World's Greatest Snipers. Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-283-07228-4.
  5. ^ "Hotshot sniper in one-and-a-half mile double kill". The Sunday Times. 2 May 2010. (subscription required)
  6. ^ Arnold, Adam (3 May 2010) "Super sniper kills Taliban 1.5 miles away 14 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine" Sky News. Retrieved 7 June 2015
  7. ^ a b Brit sniper makes double-kill at 1.54 miles with .338 Lapua Mag accurateshooter.com, 3 May 2010. Retrieved 7 June 2015
  8. ^ "JBM". www.jbmballistics.com.
  9. ^ Küster, Peter. "Schmidt & Bender – Riflescopes – Police and Military Forces – 5-25x56 PM II/LP/MTC/LT". www.schmidtundbender.de.
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 March 2012. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
  11. ^ a b Hall, Eleanor; Sedghi, Sarah (4 June 2015). "Craig Harrison: World-record-holding British sniper haunted by visions of men he killed". ABC News. Australia. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  12. ^ Holliday, Adrian (22 May 2013). . AOL. Archived from the original on 7 March 2015. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
  13. ^ Rayment, Sean (31 July 2010). "Sniper sues Army over error which put him in danger of being kidnapped by al-Qaeda". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 7 March 2015.
Records
Preceded by Longest recorded sniper kills
2009–2017
2,475m (2,707 yd / 1.538 mi)
L115A3 w/ 16.2 g (250 gr) Lapua LockBase B408 bullets
Succeeded by
Australian Special Forces sniper (name withheld)

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Craig Harrison born November 1974 1 is a former Corporal of Horse CoH in the Blues and Royals a cavalry regiment of the British Army who from 2009 to 2017 held the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat at a range of 2 475 m 2 707 yd 2 3 Harrison is most famous for his military service in Afghanistan as a sniper but he also served in the British army in Iraq and the Balkans Craig HarrisonBornNovember 1974 age 49 Cheltenham GloucestershireAllegianceUnited KingdomService wbr branchBritish ArmyYears of service1990 2014RankCorporal of HorseUnitHousehold Cavalry Blues and RoyalsBattles warsAfghanistan WarIraq WarBosniaKosovo The L115A3 Long Range Rifle Contents 1 Discovering sniping 2 Record details 2 1 Ballistics and use of environment and equipment to achieve the aiming solution 3 Private life 4 Notes 5 ReferencesDiscovering sniping editThe first time Harrison used a sniper rifle was when firing a Dragunov sniper rifle SVD on a firing range near a British military base in Split Croatia In his autobiography The Longest Kill Harrison described the rifle as looking like an elongated AK and after firing at a tree he says it practically split the tree in half 4 Record details editIn November 2009 Harrison consecutively struck two Taliban machine gunners south of Musa Qala in Helmand Province in Afghanistan at a range of 2 475 m 2 707 yd using a L115A3 Long Range Rifle 5 6 In a BBC interview Harrison reported it took about nine shots for him and his spotter to range the target using a bracketing technique Then he reported his first shot on target was a killing shot followed consecutively by a kill shot on a second machine gunner The bodies were later found by Afghan National Police looking to retrieve the weapon which had already been removed The first Taliban was shot in the gut and the other through the side Later in the day an Apache helicopter hovered over the firing position using its laser range finder to measure the distance to the machine gun position confirming the then record distance 1 7 In the reports Harrison mentions the environmental conditions were perfect for long range shooting no wind mild weather and clear visibility 7 Ballistics and use of environment and equipment to achieve the aiming solution edit nbsp Seen at 5 zoom nbsp Seen at 25 zoomThe P4 stadiametric rangefinding reticle as used in the Schmidt amp Bender 5 25 56 telescopic sight The small red figure in the images is the silhouette of a man standing at a range of 2 475 m 2 707 yd According to JBM Ballistics 8 using drag coefficients Cd provided by Lapua the L115A3 has an approximate supersonic range a of 1 375 m 1 504 yd under International Standard Atmosphere conditions at sea level b and 1 548 m 1 693 yd at the 1 043 m 3 422 ft altitude c of Musa Qala This illustrates how differences in environmental conditions can significantly affect bullet flight The Schmidt amp Bender MILITARY MK II 5 25 56mm scope used by Harrison on the L115A3 Long Range Rifle has windage and elevation adjustment of 0 1 milliradian mil double turn elevation turret and parallax and illumination control The sight has a maximal vertical elevation range of 26 mil and the sight adjustment increment of 0 1 mil equates to a 247 5 mm 9 74 in point of impact shift at a distance of 2 475 m 2 707 yd To increase the maximal elevation range Accuracy International produces mounts for telescopic sights with a 13 1 mil 45 MOA built in vertical cant designed for their 338 Lapua Magnum rifles fitted with the 5 25 56 telescopic sight Even with a 13 1 mil canted mount the employed sighting system is not able to dial in over 39 1 milliradian of vertical aiming correction which is significantly less than Harrison required during his record shot 9 10 The external ballistics software program by JBM Ballistics predicts that the bullets of British high pressure d 338 Lapua Magnum cartridges using 16 2 g 250 gr Lapua LockBase B408 bullets fired at 936 m s 3 070 ft s muzzle velocity under International Standard Atmosphere conditions at 1 043 m 3 422 ft elevation e assuming shooting and target positions are at equal elevation and a 100 m 110 yd zero the distance at which the rifle is sighted in arrive at 2 475 m 2 707 yd distance after approximately 6 017 seconds flight time at 251 8 m s 826 ft s velocity and have dropped 120 95 m 396 8 ft in angular units 48 9 milliradian 168 MOA on their way Harrison had to use the P4 reticle offering 0 5 mil spaced holdover hash marks in his 5 25 56 telescopic sight to compensate for the lack of vertical aiming correction and thus achieve the required aiming solution The long horizontal line at 5 zoom or magnification represent 49 1 milliradian 168 6 MOA or slightly over the required assumed vertical elevation Private life editHarrison s father and mother were dog handlers in the Royal Air Force Police RAFP They separated when he was very young Harrison was the younger of two boys He joined the Household Cavalry at 16 and later served in the Blues and Royals He is married to Tanya and has a daughter 1 After returning from Afghanistan in 2009 he developed post traumatic stress disorder PTSD and was discharged from the army in 2014 11 He has stated since that I joined when I was 16 and since all of this has happened I felt abandoned absolutely abandoned by my regiment I spent 22 years loyal to that regiment putting my life on the line doing tours and they just hung me out to dry My trust in people the armed forces it s gone 11 The Ministry of Defence paid Harrison 100 000 in compensation for revealing his identity which put him at risk of kidnapping by Al Qaeda supporters The blunder led to Harrison being placed on permanent sick leave and then discharged 12 13 Harrison has written The Longest Kill about his life and career as a sniper 1 Notes edit speed of sound is 340 3 m s 1 116 ft s The density of air r is 1 225 kg m3 air density of 1 1069 kg m3 over pressure rounds with pressures and velocities significantly exceeding standard maximums for the cartridge air density r of 1 1069 kg m3References edit a b c d Harrison Craig June 2015 The Longest Kill The Story of Maverick 41 One of the World s Greatest Snipers Sidgwick amp Jackson Ltd Bloomsbury Way London 2015 p 320 ISBN 978 0 283 07228 4 Retrieved 5 June 2015 via Google Books Canadian elite special forces sniper makes record breaking kill shot in Iraq via The Globe and Mail Kalvapalle Rahul 24 June 2017 Small but mighty How Canada s military produces some of the world s best snipers Global News Retrieved 24 June 2017 Harrison Craig 2015 The Longest Kill The Story of Maverick 41 One of the World s Greatest Snipers Sidgwick amp Jackson Ltd p 66 ISBN 978 0 283 07228 4 Hotshot sniper in one and a half mile double kill The Sunday Times 2 May 2010 subscription required Arnold Adam 3 May 2010 Super sniper kills Taliban 1 5 miles away Archived 14 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine Sky News Retrieved 7 June 2015 a b Brit sniper makes double kill at 1 54 miles with 338 Lapua Mag accurateshooter com 3 May 2010 Retrieved 7 June 2015 JBM www jbmballistics com Kuster Peter Schmidt amp Bender Riflescopes Police and Military Forces 5 25x56 PM II LP MTC LT www schmidtundbender de Accuracy International rifle accessories brochure PDF Archived from the original PDF on 11 March 2012 Retrieved 24 January 2015 a b Hall Eleanor Sedghi Sarah 4 June 2015 Craig Harrison World record holding British sniper haunted by visions of men he killed ABC News Australia Retrieved 5 June 2015 Holliday Adrian 22 May 2013 MoD pays 100k for blowing sniper ID AOL Archived from the original on 7 March 2015 Retrieved 7 March 2015 Rayment Sean 31 July 2010 Sniper sues Army over error which put him in danger of being kidnapped by al Qaeda The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 7 March 2015 Records Preceded byRob Furlong Longest recorded sniper kills2009 2017 2 475m 2 707 yd 1 538 mi L115A3 w 16 2 g 250 gr Lapua LockBase B408 bullets Succeeded byAustralian Special Forces sniper 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