The Australians rounded off a dominant five-match series with an innings and 123-run hammering of the beleaguered tourists on the final day of the fifth Sydney Test.
Mitchell Starc, John Hazlewood, Pat Cummins and spinner Nathan Lyon all finished with 20 or more wickets in the series to take 87 in total to dominate the England batsmen.
Despite this, Smith was not prepared to rate them higher than the quartet of Mitchell Johnson, Ryan Harris, Peter Siddle and Lyon who bowled Australia to a 5-0 whitewash in the last Ashes series in Australia in 2013-14.
"Each of our bowlers have over 20 wickets which showed that the guys have bowled together as a group, bowled in partnerships, bowled for one another and helped us take the 80-odd wickets that we've needed to take four Test matches."
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But he stopped of declaring them a better bowling unit than their predecessors four years ago.
"I think they are all great bowlers. I can't put any of them ahead of each other," he said.
"I think both attacks were outstanding and got the job done. I can't say any one is better than the other."
Starc claimed 22 wickets at 23.54, Hazlewood 21 at 25.90 and Lyon 21 at 29.23.
Lyon, the leading all-time Australian off-spinner, has now taken 290 wickets at 31.64 in 74 Tests.
"Nathan has been exceptional with the way he's bowled and the consistency he's had has been outstanding," Smith said.
"For me the moment that changed the whole series was Nathan Lyon and his run out (James Vince on 83) at the Gabba, that was such a huge moment in the series.
Smith, who was the undoubted man-of-the-series with 687 runs including three centuries at 137.40, praised the entire team's input into the triumph.
"Everyone has had a role to play and had some impact on this series," he said.
"That's what has been so special about it, it hasn't just been one or two guys stepping up and doing the job. You can't really win an Ashes series when that's the case.
"Looking at the series as a whole, England had their foot in the door in most Test matches.
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