The US Army has started deploying the SMASH 2000L, an AI-powered rifle-mounted fire control system designed to help soldiers accurately take down small drones.
The US Army has started deploying the SMASH 2000L, an AI-powered rifle-mounted fire control system designed to help
soldiers accurately take down small drones. The system was successfully
tested during a live-fire drill in Germany on June 6.
Developed
by Israeli company Smart Shooter, the lightweight 2.5-pound system uses
electro-optical sensors and computer vision to detect, lock, and ensure
only high-probability shots are taken against aerial targets, enhancing
precision and minimizing human error.
Funded
by a $13 million contract under the Army’s Transformation In Contact
2.0 program, the SMASH 2000L offers a portable, cost-effective solution
to counter the growing drone threat in asymmetric warfare. Earlier
versions of the system are already in use across NATO forces.
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