ParaZero Technologies has received a purchase order for its counter-UAS tools from an undisclosed defense organization. The announcement signals further advancement into the growing global market for drone mitigation systems, estimated at $2.4 billion in 2024 and projected to reach over $12 billion by 2032.
Earlier this month, ParaZero announced a successful field trial of an enhanced version of its DefendAir system. The updated configuration features a stationary net turret launcher capable of providing 360-degree perimeter defense with autonomous threat detection and interception. The new design offers broader coverage and improved performance against faster and larger drone threats.
ParaZero’s product suite includes:
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DefendAir — A net-launcher C-UAS platform available in multiple formats. These include portable net guns for close-range defense, turret-mounted launchers for static protection and drone-mounted variants for dynamic interception. Notably, earlier demonstrations demonstrated a 100 percent interception rate against fast-approaching multirotor drones.
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SafeAir — An autonomous parachute recovery system for drones, designed to activate automatically in case of drone failures, improving flight safety and regulatory compliance.
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DropAir — A precision aerial delivery system tailored for high-altitude, low-opening (HALO) payloads. It has demonstrated consistent performance across weather conditions and is aimed at supplying critical goods in high-risk or hard-to-reach environments.
VERWANDTER INHALT: ParaZero trials net-based autonomous drone mitigation
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