This heavily
illustrated manual provides a timely,
in-depth review of the art of sniping in
war and anti-terrorist environments.
Drawing on a vast, firsthand knowledge
of sniper skills, former British Army
sniper and sniper instructor Mark Spicer
describes the role of the sniper in
peace and in war, in reconnaissance and
counter-surveillance, in cities, in
vehicles, at night and by day. He
presents crucial information about
training and equipment, judgment and
positioning, details of great relevance
to professional marksmen, both military
and law enforcement. This comprehensive
manual will also be of interest to
hunters, weapons enthusiasts,
competition shooters, and paintball
participants. Illustrations, diagrams,
and related information throughout.
About the Author
Mark Spicer, a former
British Army sniper and sniper
instructor, has vast practical and
training experience and has worked with
and trained snipers of many of the
world's military forces as well as law
enforcement special weapons and tactics
units. During his active-duty career he
served in Northern Ireland, Kosovo, the
Falkland Islands, Canada, France,
Germany, Kenya, the USA, and of course
the UK. He has been guest instructor at
many NATO sniper training schools,
including that of the U.S. Marine Corps,
and has instructed members of Britain's
famed Special Air Service (SAS) and the
Parachute and Gurkha regiments. He was
also recently called as an expert
witness in the "Washington sniper
trials," and has appeared in a History
Channel series on sniping. Spicer has
contributed to many professional
military journals, and is author of
Sniper: The Techniques and Equipment of
the Deadly Marksman. Retired from
active service in 2005, Spicer now works
as a security adviser to international
business concerns.