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・ Sniper 2
・ Sniper 3
・ Sniper Advanced Targeting Pod
・ Sniper Alley
・ Sniper and Other Love Songs
・ Sniper Elite
・ Sniper Elite (series)
・ Sniper Elite III
・ Sniper Elite V2
・ Sniper equipment
・ Sniper Records
・ Sniper rifle
・ Sniper Standoff
・ Sniper Studios
・ Sniper Twins
Sniper Wolf
・ Sniper! (board game)
・ Sniper's Badge
・ Sniper's Ridge
・ Sniperhill
・ Sniperlite
・ Snipers of the Soviet Union
・ Snipes
・ Snipes (surname)
・ Snipes (video game)
・ Snipes Mountain AVA
・ Snipes-Fox House
・ Snipets
・ Snipp
・ Snipp, Snapp, Snurr


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Sniper Wolf : ウィキペディア英語版
Sniper Wolf

is a fictional character from Konami's ''Metal Gear'' series. Created by Hideo Kojima and designed by Yoji Shinkawa, she appears in the 1998 stealth game ''Metal Gear Solid'' (as well as its 2004 remake, ''Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes'') as one of the game bosses opposing the protagonist Solid Snake and his ally Meryl Silverburgh.
The character is a ruthless and skilled sniper belonging to the renegade U.S. military special operations group FOXHOUND. "Sniper Wolf" is a ''nom de guerre'' pseudonym and her real name is undisclosed. She is of Iraqi Kurdish origin and her backstory is connected to the series' chief protagonist/antagonist character Big Boss, who had rescued her in Iraq when she was a child. Sniper Wolf is widely regarded as one of the most popular and memorable characters in this game as well as in the entire ''Metal Gear'' series, as well as one of the top female antagonists in all video gaming.
==Appearances==


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