ParaZero Technologies has received an additional order for its DefendAir Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) from a second branch of an Israeli defense entity.
The agreement follows a successful initial deployment earlier this year and focuses on the company’s proprietary net-based interception technology. This latest order includes high-precision specialized launchers designed for rapid use in both urban and field environments, allowing for the soft-kill interception of hostile drones while minimizing collateral damage.
The procurement also covers interception pods compatible with handheld, stationary, and drone-mounted configurations. These pods are intended to provide layered defense for troops, convoys, and critical infrastructure. To ensure operational readiness, the contract includes a comprehensive training package featuring simulation-based and live-fire modules covering system integration, maintenance, and tactical deployment.
The DefendAir system utilizes a patent-protected, non-explosive net-launching mechanism. In recent real-world trials, the technology demonstrated a 100% interception rate against various high-speed threats, including FPV kamikaze drones and heavy-lift logistics platforms. As an aerospace defense company pioneering autonomous solutions for the manned and unmanned aerial systems industry, ParaZero positions this technology as a cost-effective alternative to traditional kinetic or explosive counter-drone methods.
Ariel Alon, CEO of ParaZero, said, “We are thrilled to deepen our partnership with leading Israeli Defense Entities through this second order form an additional branch. We believe that DefendAir represents a paradigm shift in counter-drone technology, and this contract validates our commitment to delivering reliable, innovative solutions that enhance national security. We look forward to potentially supporting more defense entities around the world with our cutting-edge systems and expert training.”





