SMARTSHOOTER has secured a contract as part of the technology evaluation to the Australian Defence Force project LAND 156 LOE 2. The evaluation will determine the suitability of the SMASH 3000 Fire Control System as part of the Dismounted Interim C-UAS Ensemble.
“The recently fulfilled order marks a strategic breakthrough into the Australian market after significant appraisal of SMASH Fire Control by the ADF, with potential for follow-on purchases in other programs,” said Lachlan Mercer, Director of SMARTSHOOTER’s Australia & New Zealand Territory. “This further extends SMARTSHOOTER’s established presence in the Asia-Pacific region.”
SMASH 3000 is SMARTSHOOTER’s lightest handheld-operated fire control system.
“By leveraging artificial intelligence, computer vision, and advanced tracking algorithms, it enables tactical forces to detect, track, and precisely eliminate aerial and ground threats,” said the company in a press release. “SMASH 3000 provides a reliable, combat-proven hard-kill solution against drones and sUAS while significantly increasing hit probability in any combat scenario. The delivered system includes advanced situational awareness capabilities that enable real-time target sharing among soldiers via SMARTSHOOTER’s proprietary platform, enhancing operational coordination and efficiency across the battlefield.
“Utilizing an onboard computer, SMASH technology locks on the target, tracks its movements, and synchronizes shot release for swift and precise hits. By integrating Artificial Intelligence, computer vision, and advanced ballistic algorithms, the SMASH family transforms standard weapons into precise, smart-shooting platforms. This advanced technology ensures accurate hits, enhances situational awareness, and minimizes collateral damage, enabling forces to operate with superior precision, intelligence, and connectivity.”
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