ParaZero Technologies Ltd, an aerospace defense company, has successfully completed a field trial of its DefendAir Stationary Turret system with Israel’s homeland security authority.
ParaZero’s DefendAir Stationary Turret system is a next-generation counter-drone solution designed to safeguard critical infrastructure and sensitive facilities. The system combines advanced optical detection and tracking with an automated net-launching turret, enabling it to autonomously detect, track, and neutralize hostile drones across a full 360-degree perimeter.
The trial demonstrated the system’s effectiveness in safeguarding critical infrastructure and sensitive facilities by sites using the company’s patent for a net interception method mounted on a turret.
The trial was conducted in real-life conditions in Israel and tested the DefendAir turret configuration ability of hostile drones using an advanced optical detection and tracking subsystem. The system achieved 100% interception success in the demonstration, proving its effectiveness in protecting critical infrastructures and sensitive sites.
Ariel Alon, CEO of ParaZero, said, “This successful field trial with this homeland security authority validates DefendAir’s role as a critical last-layer defense solution, particularly where traditional RF jamming or kinetic responses are unsuitable, such as around airports, energy plants, or other high-risk facilities. It underscores our commitment to delivering scalable, high-performance systems to protect national infrastructure against evolving aerial threats.”
The DefendAir Stationary Turret expands ParaZero’s multi-layered defense portfolio, offering governments, defense agencies, and critical infrastructure operators a reliable last-line of protection. Complementing the company’s portable, hand-held net gun, it adds a stationary solution ideal for defense and homeland security.





