![]() The SMASH Dragon features target acquisition and algorithm tracking, while its unique stabilization concept enables precise in-flight strikes. ![]() The SMASH system uses a camera to track objects and algorithms to continue tracking them. The SMASH family of Fire Control Solutions offers precise, swift, and simple hard-kill elimination of this threat. Israeli small arms manufacturer Smart Shooter has unveiled an armed drone capable of downing static and flying objects, including other drones. Smart Shooter currently has three products that come with ‘Drone Mode,’ which allows you to easily lock onto a drone, track it, and then take it out with ease. Its products are designed to significantly increase weapon accuracy and lethal. Michal Mor, SMART SHOOTER CEO noted: In recent years, drones and UAS have become a persistent threat over the battlefield, enabling opposing forces to gather critical tactical intelligence and even make direct attacks. SMART SHOOTER, a designer, developer, and manufacturer of innovative fire control systems that significantly increase the accuracy and lethality of small arms, reveals the SMASH Dragon: an armed drone system incorporating Smart Shooter’s combat-proven SMASH Technology that ensures precise target elimination. “Whether mounted on a rifle or remotely controlled, the unique SMASH technology ensures precise target elimination by guaranteeing that shot accuracy will not be affected by human errors such as fatigue and stress, nor by the target movement. Smart Shooter develops state-of-the-art fire control systems for small arms. to face mortal peril from active shooters the way that a drone can. (Octo/ JNS) The Israeli defense company Smart Shooter, which develops fire-control systems designed to significantly increase the accuracy and lethality of small arms, announced on Monday that it signed a contract with the U.S. ![]() “We are that the US Army continues to value our true fire control systems, and once again selects the SMASH technology for the use of its soldiers,” Michal Mor, current CEO, said in a statement. Consider the possibility of a drone-response being linked to a smart building system. The SMASH system is currently in operational use by the Israeli Defense Forces, Indian Navy, and “forces from NATO and Europe,” according to Smart Shooter.
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