Snipers of the Zemplen War
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This articles lists the most accomplished Snipers of the Zemplen War. Snipers were a frequent occurrence in the Zemplen War, due to the rugged terrain of Ruvelka and the many major urban areas where pitched battles occurred. In general, the Imperial Armed Forces of Ruvelka produced more snipers due to their heavier emphasis on personal marksmanship and light infantry.
Although there were hundreds of snipers with recorded kills, this list focuses on the top ten most prolific, regardless of nationality or branch of service.
Name | Rank | Nationality | Number of kills | Weapon used | Notes |
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Miksa Szabina | Chief Staff Guard-Master | Ruvelka | 99 | RSR-38 | Most kills of any modern sniper. |
Viktor Klyashev | Staff Sergeant | Syara | 96 | PH-14 | Highest credited Syaran sniper. |
Leila Vardanidze | Staff Guard-Master | Ruvelka | 80 | RSR-38 | Killed during Operation Harpe. |
Kasbar Bancayan | Guard-Master | Ruvelka | 63 | RSR-38 | Wounded in action three times. |
Henrietta Keleman | Chief Staff Guard-Master | Ruvelka | 57 | RSR-38 | Killed by Viktor Klyashev, 16 June 2009. |
Asparuh Stanimirov Zaikov | Sergeant First Class | Syara | 55 | PH-14 | Wounded in action during Operation Harpe, did not return to active service. |
Mihály Horváth | Guard-Master | Ruvelka | 46 | RSR-38 | Wounded Viktor Klyashev on 5 November 2009. |
Roland Surány | Staff Guard-Master | Ruvelka | 40 | RSR-38 | Credited with the longest ranged kill of the war; 2,379 meters. |
Dražen Tomašković | Sergeant | Syara | 37 | Ph-14 | Killed by Miksa Szabina, 9 October 2009. |
Márkó Illés | Guard-Master | Ruvelka | 31 | RSR-38 | Wounded in August 2009 during the Siege of Aszód. Remained in the city until Operation Homefront. |