An emu has miraculous is the scary moment an emu wanders into the direct firing line of South Korean soldiers on a firing range.
The footage was captured by a sniper from the South Korean Armed forces at Puckapunyal Military Area, approximately 100km north of Melbourne.
Soldiers marvelled at the bird as it casually strolled across the firing range during the Australian Army Skill at Arms Meet.
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Luckily, the emu keeps moving out of harms way so the soldiers can continue their shooting down the 450m firing range.
The soldiers are filmed with what appears to be a number of different guns as they they practice for a competition.
Department of Defence
The Hon Damien Drum MP, Member for Nicholls
The head contract has been awarded for the construction of a state-of-the-art health and wellbeing centre at Victoria’s Puckapunyal Military Area.
ADCO Constructions Vic Pty Ltd has been awarded the head contract for the $38.9 million Puckapunyal Health and Wellbeing Centre Project, which will further support Australian Defence Force (ADF) capabilities.
The works will replace existing gymnasium and pool facilities with a purpose-built health and wellbeing centre featuring a 50-metre indoor pool and a multifunctional weights and cardio area.
When completed the Health and Wellbeing Centre will also complement the new Puckapunyal Joint Health Facility currently under construction.