These are irrelevant 1-5 instructions? Lmao pathetic, nonsensical. Long range sniping does not include anything about accounting for curvature, in fact I have the USMC official manual for it no mentions.
Long range sniping isn't very long range in the sense of earth curvature. Even in naval artillery (typical engagement well below 10k yards) the deviations are minimal.
However, if you were to read and understand manuals for operating naval batteries (note: Reading proficiency is key here!), you would see there is a correction to account for curvature, by reducing elevation angle as a function of target range.
These are irrelevant 1-5 instructions? Lmao pathetic, nonsensical. Long range sniping does not include anything about accounting for curvature, in fact I have the USMC official manual for it no mentions.
Long range sniping isn't very long range in the sense of earth curvature. Even in naval artillery (typical engagement well below 10k yards) the deviations are minimal.
However, if you were to read and understand manuals for operating naval batteries (note: Reading proficiency is key here!), you would see there is a correction to account for curvature, by reducing elevation angle as a function of target range.
Ah, so you cite "manuals" I should read, but give no specifics/actually never cite anything. Ok?