ParaZero Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ: PRZO), an aerospace defense company specializing in smart autonomous solutions for manned and unmanned aerial systems, announced successful internal live testing of its DefendAir system, including what the company describes as the first net-based interception of a drone traveling at 70 mph. The test simulated a high-speed hostile drone approaching ground forces, demonstrating real-time, on-the-move protection capabilities using ParaZero’s patented net-launching technology.
According to the company, the milestone underscores DefendAir’s potential to counter fast-moving threats such as FPV attack drones. The non-explosive system is available in handheld, stationary, and drone-mounted configurations to support layered force protection. The test results are particularly relevant as military and security forces increasingly face threats from inexpensive, agile drones that can be used for surveillance or attacks.
ParaZero’s DefendAir system is a counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) platform designed to protect against hostile drones in both battlefield and urban environments. The successful interception at 70 mph demonstrates the system's ability to engage high-speed targets, a critical requirement for defending against first-person-view (FPV) attack drones that have become prevalent in modern conflicts.
The company’s product portfolio also includes SafeAir, an autonomous parachute recovery system for aerial safety and regulatory compliance, and DropAir, a precision aerial delivery system. ParaZero was founded in 2014 by aviation professionals and drone industry veterans, and it supports commercial, industrial, and governmental operations worldwide.
This development comes as defense agencies globally seek effective counter-drone solutions. The DefendAir system offers a non-explosive alternative to kinetic interceptors, reducing collateral damage risks. For more details, the full press release is available at https://ibn.fm/Qxah4.
ParaZero’s announcement highlights the growing importance of C-UAS technologies in modern defense. As drone threats evolve, systems like DefendAir could become integral to protecting ground forces and critical infrastructure. The company continues to innovate in the aerospace defense sector, with a focus on intelligent, mission-ready systems that enhance safety, scalability, and security.
Investors and industry observers can find the latest news and updates relating to PRZO in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/PRZO.


