Smart gun fires radio-controlled rounds

New weapon fires ammunition that explodes where it is meant to
New weapon fires ammunition that explodes where it is meant to

The US Army has just unveiled its first smart weapon using smart rounds in small weapons - a gun that can fire rounds that explode exactly at a pre-set distance.

The XM-25 Counter Defilade Target Engagement System looks like a rifle but is actually a powerful grenade launcher that fires ammunition that knows when to blow up.

The gun communicates with the 25mm explosive round via radio, and the bullet knows how it far it has travelled by counting its own revolutions as it spins through the air, using a magnetic induction, according to New Scientist.