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amazing images of elite troops' camouflage techniques
A successful sniper has to be good at two things: shooting a rifle and blending in with their surroundings, as to not be seen by the intended target.
As German artist Simon Menner recently found out, military snipers are incredibly skilled at the latter - often blending into their surroundings so well that they can't be seen even if you know where to look.
Menner recently was granted permission to photograph German Army snipers as they blended into several landscapes. What he captured on film was the incredible way in which these snipers can make themselves nearly invisible to the naked eye - even in broad daylight.
Hint: There is a small, tan mound right next to the first of two trees on the right
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Can you see him now? Behind that clump of foliage is a well-trained killer
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Hint: There is a small mound to the left of the trees
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Can you see him now? If you get this close to a sniper, chances are you've already been in his cross-hairs for 15 minutes
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Hint: He is somewhere in that cluster of pine trees in the center of the photo
Can you see him now? Quietly waiting on this hillside is a sniper and his rifle - a very deadly combination
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Can you spot the sniper? Photographer's amazing images of elite troops' camouflage techniques (Hint: They look a lot like a rock) | Mail Online
A successful sniper has to be good at two things: shooting a rifle and blending in with their surroundings, as to not be seen by the intended target.
As German artist Simon Menner recently found out, military snipers are incredibly skilled at the latter - often blending into their surroundings so well that they can't be seen even if you know where to look.
Menner recently was granted permission to photograph German Army snipers as they blended into several landscapes. What he captured on film was the incredible way in which these snipers can make themselves nearly invisible to the naked eye - even in broad daylight.

Hint: There is a small, tan mound right next to the first of two trees on the right

Can you see him now? Behind that clump of foliage is a well-trained killer

Hint: There is a small mound to the left of the trees

Can you see him now? If you get this close to a sniper, chances are you've already been in his cross-hairs for 15 minutes

Hint: He is somewhere in that cluster of pine trees in the center of the photo

Can you see him now? Quietly waiting on this hillside is a sniper and his rifle - a very deadly combination
Can you spot the sniper? Photographer's amazing images of elite troops' camouflage techniques (Hint: They look a lot like a rock) | Mail Online