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SMArt 155 is a German 155 mm artillery round, designed for a long range, indirect fire top attack role against armoured vehicles. The SMArt
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contains two submunitions with infrared sensor and millimeter wave radar, which descend over the battlefield on
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s and attack hardened targets with explosively formed penetrator warheads. Built with multiple redundant self-destruct mechanisms, these submunitions were specifically designed to fall outside the category of submunition weapons prohibited by the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions. The name SMArt 155 is a contraction of its German name Suchzünder Munition für die Artillerie 155 (meaning "sensor-fuse munition for 155mm artillery"). SMArt is manufactured by GIWS mbh (Gesellschaft für Intelligente WirkSysteme mbH), a partnership between German armaments companies
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and Diehl BGT Defence. The projectile entered development in 1989, and GIWS started full-rate production for the German Army in 1997. SMArt was first deployed by the Bundeswehr in 2000, and has been sold to the armies of Switzerland, Greece and Australia.


Design

center, Schematic of the SMArt 155 round SMArt 155 is a 155 mm NATO artillery round designed to be fired from the Panzerhaubitze 2000 and the M109 howitzers, including the Paladin variant. It consists of a heavy artillery projectile containing two autonomous, sensor-fused, fire-and-forget submunitions. The submunitions each contain a high-penetration EFP warhead for use against heavy armoured fighting vehicles such as main battle tanks. The EFP warhead uses a heavy metal liner. After the submunition is released it opens a parachute. While slowly descending, the submunition rotates, scanning the area below with an
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sensor and a millimeter wave radar. The sensor system relying on several types of sensors give SMArt 155 the ability to be used in every type of terrain independent of the weather conditions.


Operation

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Competing systems

US artillery largely deploys the M712 Copperhead laser-guided round for the anti-tank role. GIWS formed a partnership with US defence contractor
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, hoping to sell SMArt 155 to the United States armed forces; to date no sale has been made. The US developed the similar M898 SADARM system (which also descended on a ballute to attack the top surfaces of armoured vehicles), but this was discontinued in favour of the
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guided M982 Excalibur round. SMArt 155 is very similar to the 155 BONUS system; BONUS descends on a system of winglets rather than a parachute.


Operators


Current operators

* Australian Army – replaced M712 Copperhead *
German Army The German Army (, "army") is the land component of the armed forces of Germany. The present-day German Army was founded in 1955 as part of the newly formed West German ''Bundeswehr'' together with the ''Marine'' (German Navy) and the ''Luftwaf ...
– known as ''DM702A1'', used with the Panzerhaubitze 2000 * Hellenic Army – used with the Panzerhaubitze 2000 *
Swiss Army The Swiss Armed Forces (german: Schweizer Armee, french: Armée suisse, it, Esercito svizzero, rm, Armada svizra; ) operates on land and in the air, serving as the primary armed forces of Switzerland. Under the country's militia system, re ...
* British Army – known as ''BSFM'', used with the AS-90 *
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– used with the Panzerhaubitze 2000 GIWS and its partners has also demonstrated SMArt to a number of other armies, including those of the United States, the United Arab Emirateshttp://www.janes.com/articles/Janes-Missiles-And-Rockets-2005/SMArt-155-demonstrated-in-UAE.html (for use in their existing G6 howitzer), Peru, and India.


References


External links


Intelligent ammunition
on Diehl's website
Artillery rounds
on Rheimetall-DeTec.de {{DEFAULTSORT:Smart 155 155mm artillery shells Anti-tank rounds Cluster munition Fire-and-forget weapons Guided artillery shells Military equipment introduced in the 1990s Post–Cold War weapons of Germany Rheinmetall