A Ukrainian sniper broke the world record for longest kill shot

The bullet travelled nearly two and half miles
Footage of the shot cofirmed the kill
The bullet traveled over 12,000 feet
How are snipers affecting the battlefield?
Ukraine’s secretive snipers
Devils and Angels
The mission
Invisible killers
The nature of the role
An effective battlefield tool
Discombobulating a unit
Killing Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky
An important commander
Impressive feats
Not a single shot was fired
Stopping Wagner
Confirmed kills
Destroying the enemy
Important assets
Stable frontlines
The bullet travelled nearly two and half miles

In November 2023, a sniper operating under the Ukrainian Security Service named Vyacheslav Kovalskiy set a new record for the world's longest kill shot when he fired a bullet that took out a Russian soldier almost two and a half miles from his position.

Footage of the shot cofirmed the kill

Kovalskiy's shot took nine seconds to reach its target, and a video recording of the incident that the Wall Street Journal reviewed confirmed that the Ukrainian sniper had set a gruesome new record.

"Let them sit at home and be afraid"
“I was thinking that Russians would now know that is what Ukrainians are capable of,” Kovalskiy told the Wall Street Journal about his record-setting shot. “Let them sit at home and be afraid,” he added.
The bullet traveled over 12,000 feet

Kovalskiy's bullet traveled about 12,470 feet before it hit its intended target, and while the achievement showed off the skills of Ukraine's formidable snipers, the country's secret assassins have been making the frontlines a chaotic mess for Russian soldiers since the very beginning of the war.

How are snipers affecting the battlefield?

On the frontlines of the brutal fight to push Russian forces out of the occupied, there is a strategy that has emerged to sow chaos and fear among the Kremlin’s invading armies. 

Ukraine’s secretive snipers

In August 2023, The Wall Street Journal reported on Ukraine’s secretive snipers and their mission aimed at targeting high-value Russian commanders and demoralizing Vladimir Putin’s soldiers. 

Devils and Angels

There was one sniper team in particular that had been picking off senior commanders and they dubbed themselves “Devils and Angels,” but they weren’t just killing military leaders. 

The mission

The group had also been tasked with terminating the vital members of artillery teams as well as eliminating any other high-profile marks they’re sent out to find on the battlefield. 

Invisible killers

“We work quietly, we are invisible,” one of the sniper team’s three members explained to the Wall Street Journal. But just how effective have sniper teams been on a modern battlefield in Ukraine? 

The nature of the role

Retired Army Major General and Military Historian Robert Scales told The Journal that snipers could still have an outsized effect in today’s combat due to the nature of their role. 

An effective battlefield tool

“If you’re assembling to attack and your lieutenant is picked off,” Scales explained, “the unit goes into disarray,” which makes snipers an extremely effective battlefield tool. 

Discombobulating a unit

“When you kill a Russian small-unit leader, you completely discombobulate the unit,” the retired major general added—and it’s something Ukrainian snipers have gotten good at. 

Killing Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky

The most high-profile example of a commander killed by a sniper’s bullet occurred in March 2022 when Major General Andrei Sukhovetsky was eliminated by sniper fire. 

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An important commander

Sukhovetsky was the commanding general of Russia’s 7th Airborne Division as well as the deputy commander of the 41st Combined Arms Army according to Business Insider. 

Impressive feats

However, Sukhovetsky death was only one of the several impressive feats Ukrainian snipers have been credited with achieving. In August 2023, a sniper team allegedly took twenty Russian soldiers prisoners. 

Not a single shot was fired

The Press Service of Ukraine's Special Operation Forces revealed the story that snipers from the 3rd Special Purpose Regiment took all 20 soldiers without firing a single shot. 

Stopping Wagner

The Wall Street Journal noted that snipers have proved to be particularly effective in the battle for the city of Bakhmut, where they helped to repel waves of attacking Wagner soldiers before its ultimate capture. 

Confirmed kills

In July 2023, a BBC News team interviewed members of a team of elite snipers known as “the ghosts of Bakhmut” and discovered that the group had killed a confirmed 524 soldiers. 

Destroying the enemy

"It's nothing to be proud of,” one member of the sniper team with the callsign Kuzia said. “We're not killing people, we're destroying the enemy,” he added.

Important assets

Snipers can become extremely important assets when frontlines stabilize according to Mark Cancian, an advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.  

Photo Credit: Twitter @csis_isp

Stable frontlines

“Stable front lines allow snipers to develop good ‘hides’ and fields of fire,” Cancian told The Wall Street Journal, which is exactly what happened in Ukraine since the summer of 2023. 

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