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(Ynet News) Navit Zomer - It was recently announced that Israeli forces in Gaza eliminated a swarm of seven attack drones using the SMASH smart fire control system developed by the Smart Shooter company. Michal Mor, founder and CEO of Smart Shooter, had previously worked in the missile division of Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. In 2006, when her husband was called up for reserve duty in the Lebanon war, she noticed his rifle had a standard low-tech site. "So, we incorporated into the rifle the technology used for missile interception, which I'm familiar with. The goal is to allow soldiers to hit the target precisely at the first shot," she said. The technology ensures a precise hit on moving targets, including drones. SMASH locks on the target and tracks its movement to synchronize the shot release for a swift and precise hit. Beyond the incredible accuracy, the system can track and hit from a range of 200 meters, compared to 50 meters with a rifle with a normal sight, which adds to the safety of the shooter. "Before the Gaza war, the SMASH was also used to take down the incendiary balloons that set Israeli fields surrounding Gaza on fire." The U.S. Marines, the British army, and those of the Netherlands, India and Germany have purchased Smart Shooter. 2023-12-25 00:00:00Full Article
Revolutionary Technology Helps IDF Down Enemy Drones
(Ynet News) Navit Zomer - It was recently announced that Israeli forces in Gaza eliminated a swarm of seven attack drones using the SMASH smart fire control system developed by the Smart Shooter company. Michal Mor, founder and CEO of Smart Shooter, had previously worked in the missile division of Israel's Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. In 2006, when her husband was called up for reserve duty in the Lebanon war, she noticed his rifle had a standard low-tech site. "So, we incorporated into the rifle the technology used for missile interception, which I'm familiar with. The goal is to allow soldiers to hit the target precisely at the first shot," she said. The technology ensures a precise hit on moving targets, including drones. SMASH locks on the target and tracks its movement to synchronize the shot release for a swift and precise hit. Beyond the incredible accuracy, the system can track and hit from a range of 200 meters, compared to 50 meters with a rifle with a normal sight, which adds to the safety of the shooter. "Before the Gaza war, the SMASH was also used to take down the incendiary balloons that set Israeli fields surrounding Gaza on fire." The U.S. Marines, the British army, and those of the Netherlands, India and Germany have purchased Smart Shooter. 2023-12-25 00:00:00Full Article
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