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ParaZero Secures C-UAS Deal From ‘Prestigious Defense Organization’

Israeli autonomous systems developer ParaZero Technologies has landed a contract to supply its counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) technology for a “prestigious defense organization.”

The deal comes as international militaries and civilian agencies face growing security threats from drones, driving demand for effective anti-drone solutions.

ParaZero said its systems are designed to safeguard the capabilities of these users, including critical infrastructure, military operations, and public areas, by neutralizing aerial threats with minimal disruption.

While the specific product was not disclosed, the Kfar Saba-based firm’s flagship C-UAS lineup includes the DefendAir, which can intercept hostile drones midair from a handheld unit, a drone-mounted platform, or fixed and vehicle-mounted systems.

The company also fields the Stationary Net Turret Launcher, an improved DefendAir variant with automatic optical detection and tracking for engagements without human intervention.

“Securing another order from a prestigious defense organization is a strong testament to the trust in our technology,” ParaZero Technologies CEO Ariel Alon stated.

“We believe that our C-UAS solutions address the growing demand for highly effective drone mitigation systems, and that this new order reflects our commitment to providing the highest level of safety and security to our clients.”

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ParaZero’s latest C-UAS contract comes after a successful field trial in Israel last month of its Stationary Net Turret Launcher.

In January, the Israeli Ministry of Defense approved the company to export its DefendAir system, enabling global sales to governments, defense agencies, and private firms.

The company also secured a similar C-UAS order in September 2024, with a follow-on contract in October.

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