SafeShoot System: A Full Scale System to Protect from Friendly Fire

The SafeShoot military system automatically and autonomously alerts the shooters when there is a high risk of friendly fire, without the need of direct headquarters control or even network link bringing back confidence and trust at all levels

By Arie Egozi

Defence Industry
Amir Nadan, CEO of SafeShoot

Tel Aviv. A full scale test of the Israeli system designed to avoid friendly fire is scheduled for November in Singapore. “The Asian defence forces are a big potential market for us” Amir Nadan, CEO of SafeShoot, an Israeli company that developed the system told Raksha Anirveda on June 28.

The system is already being evaluated in the US, Israel and Singapore. Nadan said that the system will be fully tested by the armed forces of Singapore in November. The Green Shield, system is using sensor fusion, and measures the position and the weapon direction of all devices in the network. A dynamic wireless network enables the exchange of data between all Green Shield devices.

The company says that If a high-risk issue is detected, the system will automatically alert the Green Shield user even if there is no line of sight, day or night and in all weather conditions.

“The wide range of sensors used by our system ensures the highest possible safety standards.” Nadan said.

Brig General (Res.) Amir Nadan held very high ranking positions in the IDF’s Paratroopers Brigade and the Northern Command.

“By eliminating the need to hesitate when making shoot/ don’t shoot decisions, the SafeShoot solution that can bring the final decision directly to the shooter, offers greater freedom of operation, continuity of operations and operational effectiveness, while preventing friendly fire.”
– Amir Nadan, CEO of Safe Shoot

The company CEO added that using the system reduces the load on headquarters created by the need to co-ordinate between forces, and therefore release the HQ to other more needed tasks.

He explained that each participant in a shooting activity is equipped with a Green Shield device. Upon taking aim, the system immediately and automatically alerts shooters when there is a high risk of friendly fire, thus preventing a potentially disastrous outcome.

“By eliminating the need to hesitate when making shoot/ don’t shoot decisions, the SafeShoot solution that can bring the final decision directly to the shooter, offers greater freedom of operation, continuity of operations and operational effectiveness, while preventing friendly fire.”

The system measures the relative position and altitude of the user and the direction of the barrel or the aim point of the weapon system. Using a dynamic, meshed network the information is exchanged between nearby units and when a high risk of a friendly fire accident is detected, the system will automatically and autonomously alert the shooters even when there is no line of sight and under all weather conditions, day or night. “The wide range of sensors used by our system ensures the highest safety standards,” the company CEO told Raksha Anirveda.

The system as a whole can operate in stand-alone mode and can easily be integrated with other systems like aiming devices, sights, observation or Command and Control existing or futuristic solutions

According to the Israeli company, the SafeShoot System is a light weight, modular, self-contained, battery operated system. The device can be operated during daylight, darkness, adverse weather and dirty battlefield condition. The system has two parts: A weapon mounted part that weight 50 grams and a second part that is carried inside the user combat vest that weight 200 gram. The weapon mounted part can be mounted on the weapon without having to remove the Rifle Combat Optic or Close Combat Optic. This allows using the same aiming tactics, techniques and procedures. It provides a wireless target link between the users. The infantry on infantry range of operation (without mesh) is 900m. The tank on infantry range of operation (without mesh) is 4500m.

The system as a whole can operate in stand-alone mode and can easily be integrated with other systems like aiming devices, sights, observation or Command and Control existing or futuristic solutions. This flexibility, the company says, allows the system to share, deliver or collect data of position, direction or weapon status from other individuals, force or weapon.

“In general, knowing where your troops are, significantly improves the overall situational awareness, command flexibility and effectiveness of the whole performance.”

The Green Shield system provides a solution for misidentification of friendly forces and improves inter-force coordination between all forces including aviation and ground forces. The system has different configurations applicable to tanks, attack helicopters, UAV, aircraft, infantry and ground support forces. It allows rapid maneuvering with close fire support, continuity of combat operations and improves tactical situation awareness in different terrains even in urbanised and complex terrains. Contrary to other command and control systems currently available, the SafeShoot military system automatically and autonomously alerts the shooters when there is a high risk of friendly fire, without the need of direct headquarters control or even network link bringing back confidence and trust at all levels.

The system improves the combat capability in any multi-force operation that combines infantry, support fire, combat tanks, UAV and other systems

The system can be expanded into after-action-review and reporting (AAR).

The vest mounted part should be carried by every soldier and the weapon mounted part should be mounted on every light weight weapon. Similar device should be connected to heavy weapons such as tank, UAV and helicopters. The capability should be used in all weather and light conditions and the recommended number is one per person or weapon system.


According to the company’s CEO, the system improves the combat capability in any multi-force operation that combines infantry, support fire, combat tanks, UAV and other systems.

“Once the Infantry who are practically the most venerable elements will be identified, all the other units, weapon and forces will have to consider, and refer to their position in order to manoeuvre faster and safer”.

The system can be interfaced to command and control system and host weapon system as well. The interface can be a universal asynchronous receiver-transmitter (UART) or 2.4 Ghz Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).

The company’s CEO added that the Green Shield can be used on ground platforms like tanks and APC’s and on aerial systems like helicopters and UAV’s.

“Each transmitter can function as a relay to overcome communication problems due to abstracting object in the battle area.”

-The author is an Israel-based freelance writer. He has served in Israeli Defense Forces.