"A Look At Russia's Newest Sniper Rifle" Topic
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Tango01 | 19 Sep 2018 9:37 p.m. PST |
"Being a world leader, particularly one as controversial as Russia's current president, doesn't come without its risks. With troops in Ukraine and Syria, encroachment on the border with Georgia, and a simmering insurgency in the North Caucuses, Russia isn't exactly shying away from conflict. So who keeps President Putin safe from his enemies? The agents of the Federal Protective Service (FSO). In order to defend against long-range rifle threats, the FSO's counter-snipers use a state of the art weapon of their own: the ORSIS T-5000…."
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