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Deutsch: KSK-Scharfschütz bei einem Training.
English: A German Special Forces soldier lines his sights on a target 500 meters away, and awaits direction from an International Special Training Centre instructor to engage the target. The German soldier was one of 10 troops from four different countries attending the sniper training course offered by the ISTC.
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Source http://www.army.mil/-images/2009/08/11/47630/ (cropped)
Author Staff Sgt. Gina Vaile-Nelson, 133rd MPAD
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