A US daredevil and BASE-jumper has ripped through a target on China's Great Wall in the latest of a string of stunts.

Jebb Corliss, 40, skydived from a helicopter dressed in a wingsuit to perform a feat known as "The Human Arrow" on Sunday.

The feat involved falling 6,000ft, soar through the air at 120mph and punch through a target the size of an apple.

Prior to the flight Mr Corliss compared his feat to the precision of an arrow:

But the flight, which was originally planned for Saturday, did not go off without a hitch, having been postponed due to winds which Corliss said could "basically kill you".

Mr Corliss has previously jumped from the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Seattle's Space Needle, the Petronas Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and from the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro.