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Allegiance
  
Canada

Other work
  
Police Officer

Name
  
Rob Furlong

Rank
  
Role
  
Sniper


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Born
  
November 11, 1976 (age 47) Fogo Island, Newfoundland, Canada (
1976-11-11
)

Battles/wars
  
War in AfghanistanOperation Anaconda

Battles and wars
  
Operation Anaconda, War in Afghanistan

Similar People
  
Carlos Hathcock, Arron Perry, Simo Hayha, Franklin L Hagenbeck

Service/branch
  
Canadian Armed Forces

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Rob Furlong (born November 11, 1976), is a Canadian former military sniper who at one time held the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat, at 2,430 m (2,657 yd).

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Early life

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Born on Fogo Island, Newfoundland, Furlong taught himself to fire a rifle ambidextrously.

Military career

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Furlong enrolled with the Canadian Army and served with the 3rd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.

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In March 2002, Furlong participated in Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan's Shah-i-Kot Valley. His sniper team included MCpl. Graham Ragsdale (Team Commander), MCpl. Tim McMeekin, MCpl. Arron Perry, and Cpl. Dennis Eason. A group of three Al-Qaeda fighters were moving into a mountainside position when Furlong took aim with his Long Range Sniper Weapon (LRSW), a .50-calibre McMillan Brothers Tac-50 rifle, loaded with Hornady A-MAX 750 gr very-low-drag bullets. He began firing at a fighter carrying an RPK machine gun. Furlong's first shot missed and his second shot hit the knapsack on the target's back. The third struck the target's torso, killing him. The distance was measured as 2,430 m (2,657 yd). With a muzzle speed of 823 m/s (2,700 ft/s), each shot reached the target almost four seconds after Furlong fired. This became the longest sniper kill in history at the time, surpassing the previous record set by his teammate, Master-Corporal Arron Perry, by 120 m (130 yd).

This feat is not typical for the effective range with a high first-hit probability of the employed rifle on non-static targets (see maximum effective range). The shot was aided by the ambient air density in the Shah-i-Kot Valley where Corporal Furlong operated, which is significantly lower than at sea level due to its 2,700-metre (9,000 ft) mean elevation.

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In December 2003, PPCLI snipers Master Corporal Graham Ragsdale, Master Corporal Tim McMeekin, Corporal Dennis Eason, Corporal Rob Furlong and Master Corporal Arron Perry were awarded the Bronze Star Medal by the U.S. Army for their actions in combat during Operation Anaconda, March 2–11, 2002. Rob Furlong held the record of longest kill shot recorded in history until November 2009 when his record of 2,430 m (2,657 yd) was beaten by Corporal of Horse (CoH) Craig Harrison, of the Blues and Royals, part of the Household Cavalry of the British Army, who set a new record by shooting two Taliban fighters at 2,475 m (2,707 yd), using a .338 Lapua L115A3 Long Range Rifle.

Later career

After leaving the Canadian Army, Furlong moved to Edmonton, Alberta and joined the Edmonton Police Service in 2004. In 2012, Furlong was dismissed from the police for discreditable conduct, after an episode in which he physically abused and urinated on a fellow police officer. As of 2013, he operates a marksmanship academy, called Rob Furlong's Marksmanship Academy, based in Alberta.

References

Rob Furlong Wikipedia


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