Smart Shooter announced today that it has received a follow-on U. Marine Corps contract for soldier-portable SMASH 2000LE (also known as SMASH 3000SA) fire control systems.
The USD3.4 million contract, issued by Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC), includes options for additional systems, spare parts, and training valued at approximately USD2.4 million, bringing the potential total contract value up to approximately USD5.8 million. “Delivery of the products and services, including the options, if exercised, is expected to be completed almost entirely in the fourth quarter of 2026, while a non-material portion of the services will be provided by the end of the first quarter of 2027,” said the company in a press release.
In March 2026, Smart Shooter announced a contract with the U.S. Joint Interagency Task Force JIATF-401 valued at approximately USD2.4 million. In May 2026, the company announced a U.S. Army contract valued at approximately USD10.7 million, and in early June 2026, Smart Shooter announced its first significant contract with the U.S. Navy, valued at approximately USD1.8 million.
Smart Shooter’s SMASH family of fire control systems is deployed by defense and security forces in the United States, Israel, the UK, Germany, NATO member countries, and additional allied nations.
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