Smart Shooter
Fire-control technology for small arms — a public, operator-led defense company we have backed since before the listing.
Smart Shooter Ltd. is an independent Israeli technology company founded in 2011 and headquartered in northern Israel (Haifa region). It develops fire-control systems — the SMASH family — that turn standard small arms into precise, target-locked weapons used by infantry and counter-UAS operators.[1][2]
The company is publicly traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the ticker SMSH. Operations span six countries, including the United States, Germany, Canada, Australia and Czechia. We hold a minority position taken in 2021 and have not trimmed it through the public listing.[2]
Why we own it.
We invested in Smart Shooter because the operator is the asset: a focused engineering team building a single category of product — fire-control for small arms and counter-drone applications — and selling it directly to allied defense ministries. We do not trade the position around quarters.
What it does.
The SMASH family of fire-control systems mounts to standard infantry weapons and uses target-acquisition computing to dramatically increase first-shot accuracy against moving and aerial targets. The platform has been adopted across multiple NATO and allied programs, including United States counter-UAS contracts.[1]
Selected public sources cited in this page. Internal operating figures are not linked.
- 01Yahoo Finance / Tel Aviv Stock ExchangePublic listing on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under ticker SMSH.
- 02