Recently, a homeowner installed a CapGuard cUAS turret on their balcony, which immediately caught my eye. Such technologies aren’t frequently observed in residential neighborhoods. CapGuard is intended identification of rogue drones, specifically for counter-drone operations, although the devices typically displayed in military and heavily protected environments.
The CapGuard developed by Capture Systems is a counter-unmanned air system to detect, track, and neutralize a drone or drone system.
The turret installed contained:
Missing from the installation:
Authorized manufacturers do not make this equipment available for commercial or consumer purposes, nor is it accessible to consumers at all. Even without any jammers or weapons system, a single turret:
Military or defense technology are showing up in residential homes. The CapGuard turret on the balcony signals a shift in both the origin and purpose of surveillance tools, as devices once intended for professionals are now being used in civilian neighborhoods.
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