![]() Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory and NSWC Crane have chosen our technology to better protect against the ever-growing drone threat at land and sea,” said Michal Mor, SMART SHOOTER CEO. “We are honored to announce that the U.S. With an increased hit probability for small UAS and increased engagement range, SMART SHOOTER’s SMASH technology has demonstrated the potential to increase the Navy’s ability to engage small UAS at the individual level – using existing weapons and ammunition in inventory. This collaboration aims to perform joint integration and evaluation of SMART SHOOTER’s technology with weapons and ammunition currently supporting the U.S. Navy will evaluate the use of SMASH technology on ships and vessels for counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) purposes. Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane). The company has also signed a cooperative research and development agreement with U.S. SMASH can be operated as a stand-alone solution as well as combined with other systems to provide an effective multi-layer defense solution. Once the user identifies the target (independently or using the detection system guidance) and locks on it, SMASH tracks its movements and synchronizes the shot release to assure a fast and precise hit on the target. SMASH Fire Control System is an external add-on solution that can be integrated into any type of military rifle. ![]() Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory, through its Rapid Capabilities Office (MCRCO), has purchased several SMASH 2000 Fire Control Systems from SMART SHOOTER, a leading developer and manufacturer of innovative fire control systems that significantly increase the accuracy and lethality of small arms.
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