- Snipers of the Soviet Union
Snipers of theSoviet Union played an important role mainly on theEastern Front of World War II , apart from other preceding and subsequent conflicts. In World War II, Soviet snipers used the 7.62x54Rrifle cartridge with light, heavy,armour-piercing (B-30), armour-piercing-and-incendiary (B-32),zeroing -and-incendiary (P3) dubious, and tracer bullets. Most Soviet WWII snipers carried a combat load of 120 rifle cartridges in the field. [ru iconcite web|url=http://handgun.kapyar.ru/page.php?pg=207|title= Snayperskaya vintovka obraztsa 1891/1930|author= |accessdate=2007-09-29] Unlike the militaries of other nations, these snipers could be men or women. In 1943, there were over 1,000 women functioning in this role. [ru iconcite web|url=http://wio.ru/galgrnd/sniper/sniperru.htm|title= Snaypery VOV|author= |accessdate=2007-09-29]Doctrine
Soviet and Soviet-derived military doctrines include squad-level snipers, which may be called "sharpshooters" or "designated marksmen" in other doctrines (see the "
Sniper " article). They do so because the long-range engagement ability was lost to ordinary troops whenassault rifle s (which are optimized for close-range, rapid-fire combat) were adopted.Soviet military doctrine used snipers for providing long-distancesuppressive fire and for eliminating targets of opportunity, especially leaders, because duringThe Great Patriotic War , Soviet military leaders and combat theorists (Vasily Zaytsev contributed greatly to Soviet sniper doctrine, although he was officially neither of these) found that military organisations have difficulty replacing experiencednon-commissioned officer s and field officers during times of war. They also found that the more expensive and less ruggedsniper rifle s could match the cost-effectiveness of a cheaperassault rifle given good personnel selection, training, and adherence to doctrine. The Soviet Union also used women for sniping duties extensively, includingLyudmila Pavlichenko andNina Alexeyevna Lobkovskaya . The most successful Soviet use of snipers during the Great Patriotic War was during their defensive stages of the war (1941-1943), after which the advantage of defence shifted to the German side and German snipers became a real danger to the advancing Soviets.After the introduction of the SVD, the
Soviet army deployed snipers at platoon level.Those snipers were often chosen from personnel who did wellin terms of rifle marksmanship while members ofDOSAAF .Such snipers were estimated to have a 50% probability of hitting a standing,man-sized target at 800 m (1/2 mile), and an 80% probability of hitting a standing,man-sized target at 500 m. For distances not exceeding 200 m the probabilitywas estimated to be well above 90%. To attain this level of accuracy thesniper could not engage more than two such targets per minute. [cite book
author=Isby, David C.
title=Weapons and Tactics of the Soviet Army
publisher=Jane's Information Group
year=1981
id=ISBN 0-531-03732-0]Rifles
There were some rifles used by Soviet snipers, with two of them (the
Mosin-Nagant as the older one and the SVD as the newer one) commonly known.The sniper version of the Mosin-Nagant rifle was used before, after, and during
The Great Patriotic War . The second soviet sniper rifle of that era, the Tokarev SVT-40, was also the sniper variant of aservice rifle . The SVT-40 was a newersemi-automatic rifle chambered for the sameammunition as the olderbolt action Moisin-Nagant. It was produced and used in smaller numbers then the Mosin-Nagant duringWorld War II and is therefore not so famous.The SVD was the response to requests for a new sniper rifle, issued as early as 1958. In 1963, the SVD (Snaiperskaya Vintovka Dragunova, or
Dragunov Sniper Rifle ) was officially adopted by the Soviet Military.The SVD replaced the then still in use Mosin-Nagants. Although the rifle was replaced, the
calibre remained unchanged from the7.62 x 54 mm R . This cartridge is still in use today, not only insniper rifles , but also inGeneral purpose machine gun s, like thePK machine gun . The SVD was designed to provide special fire support, not as a standard sniper rifle. Its main role was to extend a squad's range of engagement from 300 metres to 600 metres. It is a lightweight and quite accurate rifle, capable of semi-automatic fire.In fiction
*A Hollywood
film called "Enemy at the Gates " was made aboutVasily Grigoryevich Zaitsev , a Soviet sniper who fought in theBattle of Stalingrad . The plot of the movie is based on a section in the eponymous book by William Craig which fictionalizes an alleged duel between Zaitsev and a German sniper. During the battle, Zaitsev killed 242 Germans. While he is arguably the most famous Russian sniper, there were thousands of snipers in theRussian Army . The battle between the German sniper and Zaitsev was not documented in any reference from the Soviet army, although a similar battle between Zaitsev and a German namedHeinz Thorvald is recounted personally by Zaitsev.*The role of a Soviet sniper is also portrayed in the game "
Call of Duty " which contains scenes directly taken from "Enemy at the Gates ". On one of the maps, a squadmate runs around to tempt German snipers into opening fire, revealing their position and allowing the player to snipe them.*In
Tom Clancy 's novel "The Bear and the Dragon " aveteran WWII Soviet sniper uses his old sniper rifle to take out a Chinese general during a Chineseinvasion of Russia.*Soviet snipers are occasionally encountered in the game "
Sniper Elite ", especially on later levels. Ironically, they are incorrectly portrayed as wearing asniper mask , a standard gear forWaffen SS snipers.*In David L. Robbins novel "
War of the Rats ", the lead character, Vasily Zaitsev, is a Soviet Sniper in WWII.Famous Soviet snipers
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Ivan Sidorenko (WWII, 500 kills)
*Fyodor Matveyevich Okhlopkov (WWII, 429 kills)
*Vasily Grigoryevich Zaitsev (WWII, 400 kills)
*Lyudmila Pavlichenko (WWII, 309 kills)
*Nina Alexeyevna Lobkovskaya (WWII, 308 kills)
*Roza Yegorovna Shanina (WWII, 54 kills)External links
* [http://www.thedarkpaladin.com/russiansnipers.htm World War 2 Soviet sniper list]
See also
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Designated marksman , similar role to Soviet sniper.
*Sniper , more specialised role than Soviet sniper.
*Sniper rifles References
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