America's Army/Sniping

Sniping is in my opinion, an art. Picking off people at long ranges is quite fun. It takes quite a bit of skill too, which I will cover in this section.

Personally, I'm not an experienced sniper myself, but seeing as no one here has begun to write on sniping, I thought I should.

Basically in my mind, there are two main forms of sniping: Camp-sniping and Mobile-sniping. Every sniper rifle has it's special uses and functions. The Sniper Rifles are: The M24 Weapons System The M82 Semi-Automatic Anti-Material Rifle The Special Purpose Rifle The Mosin-Nagant Sniper Rifle The SVD Sniper Rifle The VSS Vintorez

Additionally, anything from an RPG-7 to an M9 can be used in sniping(I picked off someone on Middle Tower Top in Bridge Crossing with an M9 while in Defense Tower once), it's just that the aforementioned are better at what they do. I'll be covering this as well.

General Tips
Generally, sniping is best used in long range battles, not CQB. Though the Vintorez has a full auto function, it's meagre ten-shot magazine and lack of an unzoomed crosshair makes it inferior to the M9 Berreta in terms of CQB. However, If you're planning an ambush in very cramped spaces, you might consider a one-hit kill weapon like the M82.

Moving on, Camp-Sniping is what I call it when someone sits in a fixed place for a long period of time(with bipod down if he has one), camping and waiting for someone to pass by. This is actually quite safe, as long as you don't slack off while watching your scope, or someone shoots you from somewhere outside your area of vision, like behind you. The upside to not moving at all will be that people from far away might think you're just some staionary shrub or structure and forget about you. The downside is when someone has seen you. If you stay in that one position, he'll know where to shoot at every time, whereas he keeps moving.

Mobile Sniping is defined as moving from place to place, setting up the rifle and possible the bipod for a short period of time before moving on. In this way you won't be able to watch one single area at 100% effectiveness, and yes, it increases your visibility, with you scurrying around everywhere. However, if someone sees you, a Mobile Sniper will simply move on to somewhere else and the enemy will have to look for you again.