Military Spotter Scopes Does The Military Use Spotters Today?

Does the military use spotters today? - military spotter scopes

is still referred to the observer

If so, how to tell someone where the targets are

Can the observer be used for anything other than snipers, such as tanks and artillery?

3 comments:

FudgemsB... said...

When the U.S. military or by observers.

Sharp shooting for more than an observer, but observers can now also a gunner, and not just a piece.

Observers say the snipers are up targets than say too. They can be described as the area where the objective measures of distance, wind speed, etc.

Observers in the U.S. Army with tanks and artillery, but not necessarily participate as observers. I know that the Army and Marines are sent to scout observer and emerging targets for the artillery strike, and the radio coordinates of the targets.

The same goes for the tanks, but I do not know if an exact name for it. They can be recognized only troops, before the vacation to explore theand enemies.

Big D said...

Always use the observer. The Air Force teams are accustomed to call the air. Army and the artillery observer with the Navy.

75thRang... said...

They are still by observers. Here is a good combination of optics is used to detect enemy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotting_sc ...

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