ParaZero Technologies, a company specializing in aerospace safety systems for commercial unmanned aircraft and defense Counter-UAS solutions, has secured formal approval from the Israeli Defense Export Controls Agency (DECA) within the Ministry of Defense (MoD) to promote its C-UAS technology.
This achievement is seen as a crucial milestone in ParaZero’s strategy to broaden its footprint in the global defense and security sectors.
The company’s counter-drone platform, The DefendAir, utilizes ParaZero’s proprietary technologies to intercept unauthorized or adversarial drones, providing a reliable defense mechanism for vital infrastructure, sensitive military missions, and public safety.
With DECA’s endorsement, ParaZero is now authorized to market and deliver this advanced C-UAS solution to international clients, including government bodies, defense agencies, and private sector businesses.
Boaz Shetzer, CEO of ParaZero, said, “Achieving the MoD approval is a major milestone for ParaZero, underscoring our commitment to adhering to the highest regulatory and ethical standards in the defense industry. This authorization allows us to provide essential defense against aerial threats to clients globally. We are excited to collaborate with international organizations to protect people, assets, and airspace from hostile UAVs.”
Yuval Gilad, Chief Product & Technology Officer, added, “Drawing from more than 11 years of experience in drone technologies and operations, we have swiftly developed a powerful solution to counter a broad spectrum of battlefield threats. We work in close partnership with end-users to ensure our solutions are precisely tailored to meet their field-specific requirements. Our future roadmap includes plans to enhance the system’s capabilities to address even more complex and challenging situations.”