Chinese sniper vs. American sniper during the Korean War (1952)

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Snipers (2022) - Based on a true story during the Korean war. The story of sharpshooter Zhang Taofang, a young army recruit who at age 22 sets a record during the Korean War by reportedly killing or wounding 214 American soldiers with 435 shots in just 32 days.
You only got one chance to face enemy snipers on the battlefield, one shot, one chance, you miss, you die.

All Comments (21)
  • @stewartpido3097
    I didn't even realise it's 50 minutes before i click that video
  • @woolehful
    TIP : When you roll, you become invincible for a while.
  • @ImaJWalker
    Chinese: Use that new spoon trick I taught you US : That old trick...you gotta be kidding me....
  • @AtomicTankGirl
    I like how every American is from South. Guess the southern accent covers up the Russian accent better.
  • I learned that US troops were apparently, emotionally volatile & communicated exclusively in southern accents & growling. How they managed to compete against such a calm, pragmatic adversary will forever be a mystery 🤷
  • @6kunio8
    "I'm gonna teach these kids a geometry lesson"... does not do anything really regarding geometry... who wrote this dialogue!? lol
  • @CoIdHeat
    So after decades of enduring cheesy, one-sided hollywood war movies like Fury we can finally endure cheesy, one-sided war movies from other nations.
  • Lmao, every Chinese kill shot is a headshot like they're using an aimbot from battlefield or Cod.
  • @feynthefallen
    Why is there always a flash from the rifle scope? The British in the napoleonic war had figured out how to prevent flashes from telescopes. Why would the snipers in the Korean war not know those tricks?
  • @WALTERBROADDUS
    It makes no sense not to use available support from artillery. That's an awful lot of snipers in one area.
  • @dorkland4017
    Never underestimate Chinese cooking utensils. It is their secret deadly weapons
  • @supermeow303
    Some people might be confused about the ending, thinking this ending was a joke but actually it was not John died because he trusted too much on his previous war experience. he is good as the sniper instructor ,or u can called him the strongest sniper master of America in his sniper squad. then he died because he is thinking he is way too good and no one actually , can kill him ,in reality , of course not. his arrogance made him paying for the price. before he was fighting this Chinese sniper master Liu's apprentice, he noticed the Chinese used tactics like using the ladle to reflect enemy firing position by own hands ; so he assumed this time this apprentice would do the same , at least by one hand or both hands , and by throwing a grenade and could not kill him immediately made him thought his enemy was a new soldier and in reality ,he was not . Liu said this brave guy has good eyesight and same ability as master or even better in hit accuracy but only is slow in action. this greater sniper tried both side of the rock and he immediately noticed john can shoot both sides of the rock. so he set up a trap and let his leg as a bait to hold the ladle instead of his hands like last times , make sure john could fire again on the ladle. After exposing his real position by shooting the gun and ladle again and again , john already told his position to enemy and he died instantly.
  • @HO-bndk
    No kitchen utensils were harmed in the making of this movie. 😊
  • @liamspencer4941
    This film was pretty far from the actual events that took place, but they did put a lot of effort into making this look pretty good.
  • @ricksanderre
    This is the army that used human wave attacks, allowing thousands of their own men (who were mostly former Chang soldiers they wanted to thin out anyway), and here they are spending vast amounts of time to rescue a couple dudes. Its all very silly.
  • @martinkoklingac
    And this is story about how all American soldiers end up in foreign missions (UA, Syria, Afganistan, Iraq, ...).