SMArt 155

SMArt 155
A cutaway view of a SMArt 155 round, showing both submunitions. In this picture the lower submunition is itself shown in cutaway.
TypeSmart submunition artillery projectile
Place of originGermany
Service history
In serviceSince 2000
Used bySee operators
Production history
Designed1989–1995
Manufacturer
ProducedSince 1998
Specifications
Mass47.3 kg (104 lb) fused
Length898 mm (35.4 in) fused
Diameter155 mm (6.1 in)

Maximum firing range
  • 22.5 km (14 mi) from 39‐caliber barrels
  • 27.5 km (17.1 mi) from 52‐caliber barrels
Filling2 x autonomous anti‐armour and anti‐artillery submunitions
ReferencesJanes[1]

The SMArt 155 is a German 155 mm guided artillery round designed for a long-range, indirect fire top-attack role against armoured vehicles. The projectile was developed in 1989 by Diehl BGT Defence in Überlingen, Germany, with Rheinmetall and started full-rate production for the German Army in 1998. It consists of a 47-kilogram (104 lb) heavy artillery projectile containing two autonomous, sensor-fused, "fire-and-forget" submunitions. Due to the submunitions, it has been considered by some to be a cluster munition. As of 2008, representatives of the German defense ministry have referred to it as not being classified as submunition weapons, which were prohibited by the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions.

  1. ^ Janes (19 July 2022), "155 mm DM 702 SMArt 155 ammunition system", Janes Land Warfare Weapons: Ammunition, Coulsdon, Surrey: Jane's Group UK Limited., archived from the original on 15 March 2024, retrieved 4 August 2023