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The Israeli inventor who turns every soldier into a sharpshooter
2023-12-29
[Ynet] The phone of Michal Mor, founder and CEO of Smart Shooter, who is sitting in front of me, does not stop receiving congratulatory messages, even from abroad. The reason: on the day we met, it was announced that Israeli forces in Gaza managed to eliminate a swarm of seven attack drones using the SMASH smart fire control system, developed by the company.

And this was not the first time. SMASH proved to be particularly effective against drones in the war in the Gaza Strip, and against Hamas terrorists in face-to-face combat. The system, which has already been purchased by the IDF and other armies around the world, is now being used for the first time in wartime - and with great success. Professional military websites - including the IDF's official website — describe it as groundbreaking.

Mor previously worked as a team leader for R&D groups in the missile division of Israel’s arms manufacturer Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. Then, following her husband's military reserve service in the Second Lebanon War, she came up with the idea that changed her life and sent her on a new path.

"In 2006, I was nine months pregnant, my husband who served in the Golani Infantry Brigade, got a call-up order and entered Lebanon equipped with a standard low-tech weapon. When I looked at the rifle, at the steel, I realized that I had the ability to dramatically improve the sight," she says.
If you were looking for an explanation to why Israel produces so many effective military inovations, it's because every Israeli working in military industry has friends & relatives who'll be using these products.

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Posted by:Grom the Reflective

#2  I can see some applications, but there seems to be a lot of points of potential failure. Batteries are always a concern, but there are others as well.
Posted by: EMSArtifact    2023-12-29 10:39  

#1  "If the barrel is not aimed exactly at the target, the trigger will not be pulled and the fighter, who follows the target through a screen, will encounter a small block."

Nope. Not for me.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-12-29 05:03  

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