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SafeShoot

Friendly fire prevention system utilizing sensors and RF networks

Israel
1-10

Vitality Radar

37
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 9 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
28
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
46
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
68
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
22
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
24

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

SafeShoot appears to be a niche defense-tech developer focused on friendly-fire prevention and battlefield situational-awareness systems, with an early-stage-to-small-scale commercial footprint and a product line that has been positioned for infantry, vehicles, aircraft, and hunters. The company’s strategy seems to rely on specialized dual-use technology and defense trade-show exposure rather than broad digital marketing or visible large-scale commercialization.

Efficiency Ratio

SafeShoot shows credible technical output relative to a very small apparent team, but externally visible business conversion and organizational scaling appear limited.

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH Israel

Green Shield friendly-fire prevention system introduced as a lightweight, modular, battery-operated product line for infantry and other platforms.

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Product Launch HIGH Paris, France

SafeShoot promoted GreenShield at Eurosatory 2018 as a solution to prevent friendly-fire incidents.

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Partnership MEDIUM Israel / US / NATO markets

Company positioned the system for military customers including the IDF, US Army, and NATO forces, indicating intended institutional market targeting.

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Other HIGH Fort Benning, United States

Breaking Defense reported soldiers testing the Israeli tech at Fort Benning, with rifle-mounted devices forming a wireless network to detect dangerous aim vectors.

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Other HIGH Israel

IVC profile indicates SafeShoot was established in 2013 and listed about 7 employees, suggesting a very small operating footprint.

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Contraction HIGH Israel

Company record on CheckID indicates SafeShoot Ltd. was voluntarily liquidated, signaling corporate inactivity or dissolution at least for that registered entity.

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Other HIGH Israel

Public descriptions emphasize RF-based spatial sensing and autonomous alerts without headquarters control or network link, showing a distinct technical approach to combat safety and situational awareness.

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About
SafeShoot develops a system that creates an autonomous safety network to prevent friendly fire incidents without requiring a clear line of sight. Utilizing MEMS sensors, GPS, and localized RF networks, the system automatically alerts shooters when friendly forces are downrange or in the line of fire.
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