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ISPRA

Non-lethal riot control and crowd management equipment manufacturer

Israel
11-50

Vitality Radar

53
Current
Industry
Updated 6 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
35
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
65
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
72
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
25
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
68

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

ISPRA maintains a dominant position in the non-lethal riot control market with established government contracts and international export reach, but operates with minimal digital transparency and limited public organizational visibility. The company prioritizes product innovation and operational capacity over market-facing communications.

Efficiency Ratio

High operational efficiency with 50+ years of market presence, dual Israeli facilities, and preferred supplier status to Israeli military/police, but constrained by limited financial disclosure and minimal employee/hiring signals relative to market position.

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH Israel, Gaza, Paris

Cyclone riot control drone system unveiled at Milipol arms exhibition in Paris in 2015; first operational deployment documented in Gaza protests March 2018. System combines 12 aluminum cartridges with submunitions for tear gas dispersal from UAVs.

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Partnership HIGH Israel

Confirmed as preferred supplier to Israeli military, Israel Police, and Israel Prison Service. Israel Police awarded contract for gas canister ammunition adapted specifically to ISPRA's drone-deployment system, with police stating ISPRA is the only manufacturer capable of this capability.

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Expansion HIGH Kenya, Global (40+ countries)

Exports to more than 40 countries globally. Documented use of ISPRA riot control equipment (impact rounds, tear gas canisters, rubber ball projectiles) identified during 2023-2024 Kenya protests by Omega Research Foundation.

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Other HIGH Israel

Acquired by Taavura group in 2019, a leading privately-held Israeli concern. Consolidation indicates strategic repositioning within larger defense/security portfolio.

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Product Launch HIGH Israel

Multi-Effect Grenade product line featuring sequential CS smoke emission followed by stunning noise and dispersal of CS powder, rubber pellets, coloring agents, or sticky gel. Demonstrates product line diversification beyond tear gas.

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Expansion HIGH Paris, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan

Regular exhibition presence at international defense trade shows including Milipol (annually 2011-2019), ADEX 2014 (Azerbaijan), ADEX 2018, and KADEX 2014 (Kazakhstan). Indicates sustained international market development activity.

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Other HIGH Israel (Zichron Yaakov, Herzliya)

Headquarters relocated from Zichron Yaakov to Herzliya; maintains dual operational facilities with advanced manufacturing plant and R&D center in Zichron Yaakov and management/sales offices in Herzliya. Indicates organizational maturation and market-facing restructuring.

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Other HIGH

Limited online presence with minimal publicly available information on financial status, employee count, annual reports, or detailed export customer list. Represents significant transparency gap relative to market position and operational scale.

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About
ISPRA is a global leader with over 50 years of experience in developing, manufacturing and marketing non-lethal devices for riot control, crowd management, anti-terror equipment and police gear. The company's products include the Cyclone riot control drone system, MBL-12 Thunderstorm launcher, and comprehensive less-lethal solutions serving military, police, prison, and government forces worldwide.
Relevancy
Provides critical non-lethal capabilities for crowd control and riot suppression. ISPRA's Cyclone system enables drone-deployed tear gas dispersal, while Thunderstorm multi-barrel launchers provide 210m range capability. Essential for military police, urban operations, and civil unrest management with 50+ years field experience.
Tags
#non-lethal #riot-control #crowd-management #Cyclone-drone #Thunderstorm-launcher #tear-gas #less-lethal #police-gear

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