Drones, Britain, Israel

British Army purchases Israeli anti-drone system

The British Army adopts cutting-edge Israeli tech amid political controversy. Discover how the revolutionary Smash C-UAS rifle attachment is set to transform battlefield precision.

British special forces soldier (Photo: Shutterstock / PRESSLAB)

The British Army has set its sights on state-of-the-art Israeli weaponry, even as some UK politicians clamor for an arms embargo against Israel.

The military's latest acquisition? A game-changing rifle attachment that promises to revolutionize battlefield precision. Dubbed the Smash counter-unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS), this high-tech gadget is the brainchild of Israeli arms manufacturer Smart Shooter.

Unveiled at the recent Ground Based Air Defence Expo, the Smash system is set to arm the elite 16 Air Assault Brigade with 500 units. But what makes this piece of kit so special?

Imagine a rifle that thinks for itself. The Smash C-UAS uses cutting-edge algorithms to transform standard-issue firearms into precision instruments. It's designed to outsmart the growing threat of enemy drones, giving foot soldiers a fighting chance against these elusive airborne adversaries.

"Each bullet finds its mark," boasts Smart Shooter. The system's built-in smarts track and target small drones with uncanny accuracy, unleashing rounds only when victory is assured. This isn't just spray and pray – it's precision personified.

But the Smash isn't just about hitting targets. It's about hitting the right targets. The technology aims to minimize collateral damage, a crucial consideration in today's complex combat zones. As retired British Army Colonel Richard Kemp puts it, "It makes shooting a terrorist in close proximity to civilians safer."

Kemp, who's field-tested the system in Israel, is effusive in his praise. "It's an outstanding system which will give our troops an edge," he declares, particularly highlighting its effectiveness against the growing drone threat.

Yet, this procurement doesn't come without controversy. As the British Army embraces Israeli innovation, voices within the UK political landscape are calling for a dramatic shift in policy. Labour MP Zarah Sultana is leading the charge, urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to slam the brakes on arms sales to Israel and "end Britain's complicity in the killing."

The debate underscores a complex web of international relations, military strategy, and ethical considerations. While the UK doesn't directly supply weapons to Israel, the exchange of technical components and intelligence has long been a cornerstone of the two nations' security relationship.

As the British Army prepares to deploy this cutting-edge Israeli tech, one thing is clear: the intersection of military innovation and international politics remains as contentious as ever. The Smash system may offer pinpoint accuracy on the battlefield, but navigating the choppy waters of global arms trade requires an equally deft touch.

* The Jewish Chronicle contributed to this article.

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