Indian Navy procuring Smart Shooter 'SMASH 2000' rifle sights
The acquisition of the sights made by the Israeli company is said to be one of the steps being taken by India's Navy against possible naval threats on the part of China
India's Navy Chief, Admiral Karambir Singh, said at a press conference last Thursday that the Navy is procuring SMASH 2000 rifle sights, manufactured by Israeli company Smart Shooter, as protection against drone attacks. This acquisition, according to the Admiral, is one of the steps taken by the Indian Navy against possible naval threats on the part of China. No details were provided regarding the quantity, cost or timing of delivery. The Admiral also confirmed that Heron UAVs, which are manufactured by Israel's IAI, were deployed on India's northern border with China amid continuing tensions between the countries in the region of Eastern Ladakh.
The SMASH 2000 is a smart electro-optical rifle sight that includes a fire control computer. The sight significantly increases operational shooting accuracy and significantly improves the hit rate for a variety of targets, both stationary and mobile.
Smart Shooter confirmed the deal in a statement on Tuesday, saying it was awarded a contract by India's Defense Ministry for the supply of SMASH 2000 Plus systems that will be installed mainly on AK-47/103 rifles. According to the company, the improved accuracy and speed of hitting targets will dramatically increase each soldier's confidence in any combat scenario and maximize operational effectiveness.
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