
Smartshooter, a designer and manufacturer of innovative fire control systems, has secured an order to deliver hundreds of SMASH 3000 fire control systems from an unnamed customer in Asia-Pacific.
The systems are intended for use in counter-small uncrewed aircraft systems (C-sUAS) operations and precision engagement of ground targets.
The acquisition follows extensive operational testing and evaluation of the system, stated the company.
The SMASH 3000, the lightest handheld fire control system offered by Smartshooter, incorporates AI, computer vision, and advanced tracking algorithms.
These technologies ensure precise targeting, improved situational awareness, and reduced collateral damage during operations, according to Smartshooter.
The system is designed to enhance hit probability and provide a hard-kill solution against drones and sUAS.
Smartshooter CEO Michal Mor said: “We are proud to support our partners in the Asia-Pacific region with the most advanced fire control systems available today. This order is a testament to the operational value of the SMASH 3000 and its ability to deliver unmatched precision in today’s dynamic battlefield. We look forward to supporting our customer’s evolving operational needs, and we are confident this milestone may pave the way for additional future orders.”
The SMASH family of fire control systems is already in use by military forces in the US, Israel, Europe, the UK, and other Nato countries.
These systems are designed to improve hit accuracy against both ground and aerial targets, including drones.
SMASH technology employs an onboard computer that locks onto a target, tracks it, and coordinates the timing of shot release for accurate engagement.
In February 2025, Smartshooter, in collaboration German company IEA Mil-Optics, secured an order to supply SMASH fire control systems to the German armed forces.