Australian Army A typical Australian Army
fireteam of four soldiers will include a scout employing an
F88S Austeyr (5.56 NATO) fitted with an enhanced optic device, usually either an
ACOG or
ELCAN C79. Additionally, 7.62 mm marksman rifles (
SR-25s) are employed by the maneuver support teams in the platoon. However, HK417 rifles have been procured by the Army as a substitute for the F88S during operations in Afghanistan and possibly thereafter. The
SASR also uses the
Mk 14 EBR amongst its four-man infantry sections.
British Army Recently, the
L86A2 Light Support Weapon was used in the designated marksman role due to its longer barrel compared to the standard
L85A2 service rifle, which gives an increased range of up to 1000 m (1094 yd) while also capable of giving accurate automatic fire; the automatic fire role is now usually delivered by the
Minimi. The
Parachute Regiment,
Royal Marines and
United Kingdom Special Forces also use the HK417 rifle in the designated marksman role. On 28 December 2009, the UK Ministry of Defence announced the adoption of the
L129A1 Sharpshooter rifle made by
Lewis Machine and Tool Company of the US for use as a semi-automatic DM rifle, firing the
7.62×51mm NATO round, providing accurate fire of up to 1000m as an urgent operational requirement (UOR) in Afghanistan.
Indian Army The
Indian Army uses a locally manufactured licensed variant of the
SVD Dragunov in the Designated Marksman role. The Dragunov is used in conjunction with the
INSAS family of weapons to give flexibility and striking power, in short to mid range firefights, to Indian Army infantry units engaged with opposing forces.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) rifle designated marksman variant (Guatemalan Navy special forces). The
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) implemented significant changes to sharpshooting doctrine in the 1990s. Doctrine, training program, and courseware were completely rewritten and snipers were issued the bolt-action
M24 SWS instead of the M14 rifle. A major change was the introduction of a new battle profession – the
designated marksman (קלע סער, "kala sa'ar" in
Hebrew) – intended to improve the accuracy and firepower of an infantry platoon and compromise between the role of a sniper and an assault rifleman. These soldiers were generally called "squad snipers" to describe their role. They are armed with SR-25 rifle and sharpshooter variations of the
IMI Tavor TAR-21 (STAR-21), M16A2E3 and M4 carbine.
United States Armed Forces United States Marine Corps The
U.S. Marines use M14s that have been rebuilt at
Marine Corps Base Quantico and designated as
Designated Marksman Rifles, which are being replaced by the
M39 Enhanced Marksman Rifle. The Corps also utilizes two different adaptations of the M16 assault rifle: the
Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle (SAM-R), and the
Mk 12 Mod 1 SPR. They also utilize the
M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle.
United States Army The
United States Army 101st Airborne Division recognized the need for a Squad Designated Marksman when they encountered fires beyond the 300-600m range. In 2004, they began issuing M14s to specially trained soldiers for Designated Marksman work. The
82nd Airborne Division deployed with designated marksmen, trained on the M-4 using ACOGs with great success out to 600m, some 82nd Airborne units were issued M14s. The
3rd Infantry Division saw limited use of a modified M16, which was accurized in a manner similar to the U.S. Marines SAM-R, unofficially designated the AMU
Squad Designated Marksman Rifle (SDM-R). This rifle was designed for engagements up to 1000m. The U.S. Army DM also uses the predecessor of the M16 rifle, the M14, in certain infantry line units. These are commonly equipped with Leupold optics, a Sage stock and are designated the
M14SE Crazy Horse.
United States Navy The United States Navy
SEAL Teams employs SDM rifles in roughly the same manner as the Marine Corps and Army, although there is no specific "Designated Marksman" role in a SEAL platoon. Known used weapons include, but are not limited to, the
Mk 14 Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle,
M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System, MK11/
SR-25, the MK12 Mod X, the "
SEAL Recon Rifle" and in some cases even regular M14 Rifles fitted with optical scopes. The United States Navy
Naval Expeditionary Combat Command employ Expeditionary Designated Marksman to support COCOM / DOD tasking as required. Known used weapons are the
Mk 14 Mod 0 Enhanced Battle Rifle or M4 Rifle with fitted optical scopes. Previously, Designated Marksman assigned to NECC's Helicopter, Visit, Search, and Seizure teams were equipped with the M21 (SWS) w/ Leupold Mk4 LR/T after training with the USMC, US Army, and training organizations to deploy the rifle from various platforms (helicopter, ship, ground).
Soviet snipers Although referred to as "snipers", the Soviet Union and its allies have since World War II employed specially-equipped and trained "sharpshooting" soldiers at a section ("
squad") and platoon level to increase the range of their section to . This is commonly accepted as the first example of what came to be known as a
designated marksman as opposed to a true sniper. Since 1963, these soldiers have been equipped with the Dragunov SVD rifle that shares all the characteristics typical of a designated marksman rifle (semi-automatic fire,
telescopic sight, chambered for standard military rifle
cartridge). == See also ==