Earlier this year, Smart Shooter secured a $10.7 million contract with the US Army and, in early June, another valued at $1.8 million with the US Navy ...
The $3.4 million award, with options that could bring the total value to approximately $5.8 million, further expands Smart Shooter’s activity in the U.S. amid growing operational demand for ...
The system used artificial intelligence and other technologies to help soldiers hit both ground and aerial targets, such as drones.
The U.S. Army is putting AI-guided rifle optics into soldiers’ hands to shoot down drones, awarding a $6.1 million contract for 210 Smart Shooter SMASH 2000LE fire control systems as part of a broader ...
A group of marines stand aboard a naval vessel, staring out into the ocean as they prep their anti-drone defenes. - U.S. Marine Corps/Cpl. Amelia Kang The fight to counteract drone warfare continues ...
Smart Shooter, an Israeli defense technology company that develops AI-based fire-control systems designed to improve small-arms accuracy and reduce missed shots and collateral damage, reported strong ...
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Smart Shooter wins Israel's Defense Ministry contract for anti-drone SMASH Hopper weapon stations
SMASH Hopper can be used for multiple mission scenarios including force protection, border security, anti-drone, remote ambush, and low profile operations ...
Close up of drone in the air with a forest in the background - Sherbak_photo/Shutterstock Like all wars, the ongoing conflict in Ukraine is driving the development of ...
Smart Shooter, an Israeli designer, developer, and manufacturer of innovative fire control systems, announced its first contract with the U.S. Navy. Under the contract, valued at approximately $1.8 ...
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