Military Shooter Training
Military Shooter Training drops you into a clean, controlled firing range where soldiers practice with live weapons instead of theory. Fire drills replace story cutscenes, and all the focus goes to aim, timing, and how accurately you handle your gun. The whole session feels like a digital shooting class for anyone who likes precise fire games and wants to push their accuracy with scoped rifles and standard firearms. Three main formats appear right away: solo levels, timed challenges, and straight combat matches against bots. Each mode uses the same basic idea of lining up shots, but the pace and pressure feel different.
How to play?
Enter single-player mode first if you want to warm up. Clear a chain of levels by shooting static and moving targets that increase in difficulty, and watch how distance and size affect your crosshair. Switch weapons when the game offers them, because some scopes feel better on far targets than on close ones. Collect bonuses that drop into the level to fix small problems instead of missing your shot. The No Wind bonus removes wind sway and zooms in on the sight, making the target appear larger on your screen and making long-range bullseye shots more controlled and consistent.
Jump into Time mode when you are ready to handle quick reactions. The game throws short mini-games with a telescopic sight where you fire as many accurate bullets as possible before the clock runs out. Open Battle mode if you want direct action, then compete against bots using the same military firearms that you used during training. Keep your aim steady, test every fire mode, and see how far your Military Shooter Training score can climb.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.98 out of 5, based on 195 votes.
- Released in October 2020.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 9+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Three distinct modes divide play into single-player levels, timed drills, and bot battles
- A No Wind bonus both cancels weather sway and provides extra zoom on the same shot
- Time mode runs as a chain of short mini-games focused on scoped precision under a strict timer
- Combat mode keeps the same shooting mechanics but adds bot opponents using military weapons
Tips & Tricks:
- Start in single-player to learn how different distances change your aiming point
- Save the No Wind bonus for far targets where wind sway matters most
- In Time mode, fire controlled bursts instead of spraying to keep accuracy high
- In Battle mode, pre-aim around likely spawn zones to win duels against bots faster
























