
Company introduction:
Capture Systems is a global technology company specializing in advanced defense and security solutions, particularly in surveillance, situational awareness, counter-drone, and remote weapon systems. Founded in 2008, the company has grown to deploy thousands of systems worldwide, demonstrating broad adoption of its modular and mission-adaptable platform technologies. Recently, Capture Systems expanded its global footprint with the opening of a new site in the United States, supporting its international operations and customer base.
Headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel, Capture Systems combines in-house research and development with precision manufacturing to deliver robust, reliable systems certified to military standards. Their expertise centers on multi-axial motion platforms that carry a range of defense and security payloads, enabling real-time detection, tracking, identification, and mitigation of advanced threats.
Product line description:
- Counter-Drone & C-UAS Solutions
Capture Systems produces Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) products designed to detect, track, and mitigate unauthorized drones.
- CapGuard™ — A short-range C-UAS platform combining radar, day/night optical systems, and optional thermal tracking. CapGuard detects drones and other aerial threats for immediate classification and response; it can be integrated with jamming or other neutralization tools.
- CapShield™ — A longer-range configuration built on the same principles as CapGuard but optimized for extended detection and tracking capabilities, often used for wider area protection.
Both systems leverage micro-Doppler radar, EO/IR sensors, and advanced classification algorithms for reliable target identification, and can be paired with jamming or weapon modules to effect both soft-kill and hard-kill countermeasures.

- Anti-Threat Intelligent Detector (ATID)
The ATID system is an intelligent detection platform that integrates radar, optical sensors (day/night and thermal), and classification algorithms to identify and track multiple threats simultaneously. It forms the core of many Capture Systems defense configurations and can support both land-based and maritime deployments. The ATID framework also supports integration with jammers and weapons when active threat mitigation is required.

- Remote-Controlled Weapon Systems (RCWS)
Capture Systems offers RCWS platforms, such as COBRA, delivering remote weapon engagement capabilities:
- COBRA Smart RCWS — A stabilized dual-axis pan-tilt weapon station capable of mounting up to .50 caliber (12.7 mm) weapons, fully integrated with day/night and thermal imaging sensors. This system provides precision remote engagement from vehicles, static platforms, or marine applications.
The RCWS solutions are designed for high-speed target acquisition and engagement while reducing operator exposure, and they share a unified operating and logistical architecture for simplified training and support.

- Pan-Tilt Positioners & Modular Platforms
At the heart of many of Capture Systems’ products are advanced pan-tilt motion units and modular pedestals that support a variety of payloads:
- These units serve as the mechanical backbone for sensor suites, counter-drone systems, communications gear, and weapons.
- The architecture enables flexible reconfiguration for different operational scenarios and can be equipped with thermal, low-light, or high-resolution day/night cameras.
- Capture’s platforms are designed for durability, precision stabilization, and high-speed tracking, making them suitable for both civilian and defense uses

- Imaging & Sensor Integration
Capture Systems routinely equips its platforms with advanced electro-optical payloads, typically integrating third-party camera solutions rather than manufacturing the cameras in-house.
Their systems can be outfitted with:
- Day/Night Cameras: High-resolution visible-light cameras with very low-light sensitivity, providing sharp, detailed imagery.
- Thermal Cameras: Infrared imaging sensors for improved detection and tracking in darkness, haze, smoke, or low-visibility conditions.
These sensors operate in combination with radar and software-based tracking to deliver comprehensive situational awareness and reliable target identification.


