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The U.S. Marine Corps will field smart scopes to help shoot down moving targets, such as drones, in the coming months.
During a live-fire training exercise on June 6 in Germany, a soldier with the 3rd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment used the SMASH 2000L smart scope mounted on an M4A1 rifle to target drones in the sky.
The SMASH 2000L fire control system is designed to track moving targets, and the Marines hope to use it against small drones.
The U.S. Army is arming soldiers with AI-powered SMASH scopes to shoot down drones using smart targeting and precision fire on standard M4A1 rifles.