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Kree Sniper Rifle is a specialized Kree rifle used by Minn-Erva. [1]

History

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The Kree Sniper Rifle was created at some point prior to the abduction of Carol Danvers on Planet C-53 in 1989, with the same apparent model being used by the Starforce operative until her death in 1995.

Capabilities

The Kree sniper rifle is a powerful, semi-automatic Kree weapon suited to long range engagements. In the skilled hands of Minn-Erva, the weapon was capable of killing multiple targets with a single blast, the bolt appearing to track from target to target with her crosshairs. The weapon also possessed an Identify Friend or Foe system which showed in its sights as green for friendly forces, yellow for neutral, and red for enemies. The Skrulls appear to be able to hide from this system, until such a time as they reveal themselves.

The weapon can kill instantly with a single shot, both at short and long ranges, and can be fired rapidly. The sniper rifle appears to have a holographic sight, capable of zooming in with enough clarity to view the details of an individual's face in low light. Like the Kree Pistol, the sniper rifle appears to have a charging indicator, which appeared to be affected by Minn-Erva partially holding down the trigger, though whether this can be used without the charge bar being full is unclear.[1]

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