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ParaZero Technologies receives second order for its Counter UAS solution

ParaZero Technologies has just received a second order for its Counter UAS solution from a global, Tier 1 defence and intelligence OEM company. Following the company’s recent success in securing its first contract, this marks another milestone for ParaZero in its quest to expand and grow within the C-UAS market.

With the C-UAS market predicted to grow to $7.05 billion by 2029, as stated in a recent MarketandMarkets report, there has been an evident increase in the demand of scalable, robust and reliable solutions to counter drones across the globe.

Continuing to invest in its proprietary C-UAS platform, ParaZero has demonstrated a commitment to addressing emerging global security issues. Such solutions are increasingly in demand, with use of drones for hostile purposes in both conflict zones and civilian contexts on the rise.

ParaZero’s C-UAS solution features a drone neutralisation system to safeguard critical infrastructure, sensitive military operations and public areas while ensuring minimal disruption.

According to Boaz Shetzer, CEO of ParaZero Technologies:

“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,” he said. “Securing another order from a prestigious global defence and intelligence organisation is a strong testament to the trust in our technology”.

Founded in 2014, ParaZero is an aerospace company specialising in safety systems for drones used in defence, commercial applications and urban air mobility aircraft. In addition to designing autonomous parachute safety systems that enable safe flight operations overpopulated areas and BVLOS, ParaZero also develops bespoke C-UAS solutions for a wide range of applications including military, law enforcement and commercial operations.

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