What are SMARTSHOOTER fire control systems used for?

An abstract and concrete threat posed by drones has now become ubiquitous worldwide. Military forces and law enforcement agencies, including state and federal police, are increasingly exposed to this ongoing threat. According to reports from various operations, for example, German Bundeswehr camps in Afghanistan and Mali were almost daily overflown by small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS). The purpose of these flights is assumed to be reconnaissance. However, it cannot be ruled out that Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) may also carry payloads capable of carrying out an attack.

With the increasing proliferation of sUAS, counter-sUAS (C-sUAS) capabilities and technologies are becoming ever more important. This applies not only to foreign deployments but also to the protection of domestic infrastructure.

The challenges posed by sUAS are diverse. Most drones are civilian products that are widely available and often inexpensive, making them accessible to virtually anyone. They are typically small in size and made of plastic, resulting in a low signature that is difficult to detect or track. In addition, they offer relatively high speeds and a high level of agility. Commercially available yet powerful systems can be acquired at low cost. Furthermore, they provide users with simple flight control, often including built-in planning and navigation systems, long flight times, and high-definition camera technology.

In order to counter these new and rapidly evolving threats, SMARTSHOOTER has specialized in developing advanced fire control systems for small arms that significantly increase accuracy and hit probability against both stationary and moving targets on the ground and in the air, day and night.

How do the SMASH systems work?

SMASH X4

The SMASH X4 combines a 4× magnification optical scope with SMARTSHOOTER’s fire control capabilities, providing the operator with enhanced detection and identification at extended ranges to effectively engage threats at greater distances.

The SMASH X4 also features an etched reticle, allowing operation even without battery power. An optional integrated laser rangefinder (LRF) enables distance measurement both as a user-initiated function and as a system input for improved accuracy.

The system incorporates Lock-Track-Hit capabilities, enabling engagement of both static and dynamic targets under complex shooting conditions and tactical scenarios.

SMASH X4

The SMASH X4 combines a 4× magnification optical scope with SMARTSHOOTER’s fire control capabilities, providing the shooter with enhanced detection and identification at extended ranges to effectively engage threats at greater distances.

The SMASH X4 also features an etched reticle, allowing operation even without battery power. An optional integrated laser rangefinder (LRF) enables distance measurement both as a user-initiated function and as a system input for improved accuracy.

The system integrates Lock-Track-Hit capabilities, enabling engagement of both static and dynamic targets under complex shooting conditions and tactical scenarios.

SMASH 2000

The SMASH 2000 is a combat-proven fire control system designed to ensure that every shot hits its target, both day and night, while also protecting friendly forces.

Our proprietary target acquisition and tracking algorithms are integrated with advanced image processing software into a rugged hardware solution, providing a user-friendly and cost-effective system that delivers the required coverage.

SMARTSHOOTER’s fire control solutions are designed to give soldiers and law enforcement personnel a decisive tactical advantage in nearly any operational scenario, maximizing hit probability and operational efficiency in every mission.

SMASH 2000

The SMASH 2000 is a combat-proven fire control system designed to ensure that every round hits its target, both day and night, while protecting friendly forces.

Our proprietary target acquisition and tracking algorithms are integrated with advanced image processing software into a rugged hardware solution, providing a user-friendly and cost-effective system that delivers the required coverage. SMARTSHOOTER’s fire control solutions are designed to provide soldiers and law enforcement personnel with a decisive tactical advantage in almost any operational scenario, maximizing hit probability and operational effectiveness in every mission.

SMASH 3000

The SMASH 3000 is the latest and most advanced fire control system from SMARTSHOOTER. All operational and technical insights from previous versions have been integrated into the system, making it even more effective while significantly reducing weight and size.

Our proprietary target acquisition and tracking algorithms are integrated with advanced image processing software into a rugged hardware solution, providing a user-friendly and cost-effective system that delivers the required coverage.

SMASH 3000

The SMASH 3000 is the latest and most advanced fire control system from SMARTSHOOTER. All operational and technical insights from previous versions have been integrated into the system, making it even more effective while significantly reducing weight and size.

Our proprietary target acquisition and tracking algorithms are integrated with advanced image processing software into a rugged hardware solution, providing a user-friendly and cost-effective system that delivers the required coverage.

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What are SMARTSHOOTER fire control systems designed for? The growing threat posed by sUAS and FPV drones The abstract and concrete threat posed by drones has become a global reality. Military forces as well as law enforcement agencies — including federal and state police units — are increasingly confronted with this persistent threat. According to reports from various operational deployments, German Bundeswehr camps in Afghanistan and Mali, for example, were almost daily overflown by Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (sUAS). These flights are primarily assumed to serve reconnaissance purposes. However, it cannot be ruled out that Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) may also carry payloads capable of conducting targeted attacks. With the increasing proliferation of sUAS, Counter-sUAS (C-sUAS) capabilities and technologies are becoming increasingly important. This applies not only to overseas military operations, but also to the protection of domestic critical infrastructure and sensitive facilities. Challenges of modern drone threats The challenges posed by modern sUAS systems are diverse. Most drones are commercially available civilian products that can be easily obtained worldwide at low cost. Due to their small size and frequent use of plastic materials, they possess only a minimal signature, making them difficult to detect and track. In addition, these systems combine high speeds with considerable agility as well as advanced flight control and navigation systems. Commercially available yet highly capable platforms offer extended flight times and high-definition camera technology — while remaining easily accessible to virtually anyone. In particular, the growing proliferation of FPV and fiber-optic controlled drones presents military forces and security agencies worldwide with new operational challenges. SMARTSHOOTER fire control systems To address these new and rapidly evolving threats, SMARTSHOOTER specializes in the development of advanced fire control systems for small arms. These systems significantly increase weapon accuracy and hit probability against static and moving targets on the ground and in the air — both day and night. SMASH 3000 The SMASH 3000 is SMARTSHOOTER’s latest and most advanced fire control system. All operational and technical insights from previous generations have been integrated into the system, resulting in improved performance while significantly reducing weight and size. SMARTSHOOTER’s proprietary target acquisition and tracking algorithms are combined with advanced image-processing software in a robust hardware solution. The result is a user-friendly yet highly capable system designed for the effective engagement of modern threats. Operational Insight Publicly documented combat experiences from Lebanon demonstrate the successful deployment of SMASH fire control systems against FPV drones under real operational conditions. The analyzed engagements particularly highlight the growing importance of kinetic C-UAS capabilities against modern threats such as highly agile and fiber-optic controlled FPV drones. →  Full operational analysis >

SMASH HOPPER

The SMASH HOPPER is a lightweight Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS) equipped with SMASH fire control technology. It enables operators to engage ground targets and small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) remotely.

The combination of low weight and compact size makes the SMASH HOPPER a complete system ideally suited for complex urban environments, border security, and the protection of critical infrastructure, as well as situations where a low signature is required. The HOPPER can be mounted in various configurations, including on a tripod, fixed mast, naval vessels, or vehicles.

The SMASH fire control tracking and locking capability allows the system to maintain target lock while maneuvering on land or at sea.

The SMASH HOPPER can also be integrated into existing Command-and-Control (C2) systems, enabling operators to transmit or receive target data via established communication networks.

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SMASH HOPPER

The SMASH HOPPER is a lightweight Remote Controlled Weapon Station (RCWS) equipped with SMASH fire control technology. It enables operators to engage ground targets and small unmanned aerial systems (UAS) remotely.

The combination of low weight and compact size makes the SMASH HOPPER a complete system ideally suited for complex urban environments, border security, and the protection of critical infrastructure, as well as situations where a low signature is required. The HOPPER can be mounted in various configurations, including on a tripod, fixed mast, naval vessels, or vehicles.

The SMASH fire control tracking and locking capability allows the system to maintain target lock while maneuvering on land or at sea.

The SMASH HOPPER can also be integrated into existing Command-and-Control (C2) systems, enabling operators to transmit or receive target data via established communication networks.

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SMASH HOPPER P

The SMASH HOPPER P provides soldiers on the modern battlefield with a unique and innovative capability. It is an ultra-lightweight, portable remote controlled weapon station that can be carried, mounted, and operated by a single person. It can be deployed across a wide range of operational scenarios, offering a precise, accurate, and low-signature solution.

The combination of low weight and compact size makes the SMASH HOPPER P a complete system, ideally suited for complex environments and situations where a low operational signature is required.

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SMASH HOPPER P

The SMASH HOPPER P provides soldiers on the modern battlefield with a unique and innovative capability. It is an ultra-lightweight, portable remote controlled weapon station that can be carried, mounted, and operated by a single person. It can be deployed across a wide range of operational scenarios, offering a precise, accurate, and low-signature solution.

The combination of low weight and compact size makes the SMASH HOPPER P a complete system, ideally suited for complex environments and situations where a low operational signature is required.

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SMASH Dragon

The SMASH Dragon is an advanced robotic weapon payload designed to be mounted on various small UAVs (drones) and other unmanned aerial platforms.

Utilizing SMASH core capabilities and proprietary target acquisition, real-time fire control algorithms guide the weapon and precisely control the shot to achieve accurate target engagement. The system is uniquely designed to detect, track, and engage unknown targets in unknown environments, both day and night, whether they are static or moving.

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SMASH Dragon

The SMASH Dragon is an advanced robotic weapon payload designed to be mounted on various small UAVs (drones) and other unmanned aerial platforms.

Utilizing SMASH core capabilities and proprietary target acquisition, real-time fire control algorithms guide the weapon and precisely control the shot to achieve accurate target engagement. The system is uniquely designed to detect, track, and engage unknown targets in unknown environments, both day and night, whether they are static or moving.

Smartshooter Dragon