Snipers are first and foremost soldiers, whether they are just or evil. Since they are on the battlefield, they must be psychologically prepared to "stay on the battlefield forever".
simo hayha, the world's most murderous sniper, was also hit, but he survived. This man is a legend, and even his gun, Mosinnagan, is regarded as a classic gun.
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Simon Haye
simo hayha, the king of sniper (Finland). Simo hayha (Simo
) shot and killed 542 Soviet soldiers with the Finnish version of Mosinnagan sniper rifle in less than four months during the Sufen War from 1939 to 194, making him the most murderous sniper in the world. As a sniper, simo hayha participated in the ski unit of the Finnish Army. He was a professional hunter, and he was very familiar with the geographical environment of the mountain forest. He wore a white camouflage suit as white as snow, and sledged freely in the wilderness where the road was closed by heavy snow. In a snow-white environment, the Soviet Red Army soldiers who wore stupid brown uniforms and trudged through the snow were the most obvious targets. Although simo hayha used the Mosin-Nagant rifle inherited from the imperial Russia, he was able to kill the Soviet army 7 meters away, which caused great fear among the Soviet soldiers and called him "White Death".
It is said that simo hayha is still a "god man" without a sight! He thinks that the iron sight of the sniper rifle is the best aiming tool given by God, because in the snow, half of the scope of the sniper rifle will be reflected by the sunlight, but it will expose itself.
What is even more surprising is his magical face. This face was also hit by a sniper with a dum-dum bullet in the battle with the Soviet army on March 6, 194, but he miraculously survived and successfully withdrew from the battle, which can be said to be a miracle. Later, facial reconstruction surgery was performed, and the right face was almost deformed. Simo hayha died in 22 at the age of 97. He was also the oldest sniper in the world.