ParaZero Technologies, a developer of smart, autonomous solutions for manned and unmanned aerial systems (UAS), has received marketing approval from the Israel’s Ministry of Defense’s Defense Export Controls Agency (DECA) for its DropAir™ Precision Airdrop System.
The capability has been integrated with Steadicopter’s advanced rotary unmanned aerial systems (RUAS), creating a versatile aerial delivery platform for a wide range of mission profiles.
This approval enables ParaZero and Steadicopter to actively market the combined DropAir‑equipped UAV solution to global clients in defense, commercial, and humanitarian sectors.
Designed for precise, reliable, and autonomous deployment, DropAir supports the delivery of mission‑critical payloads such as medical supplies, humanitarian aid, tactical equipment, and sensitive cargo to locations that are remote, inaccessible, or hazardous.
Leveraging Steadicopter’s high‑performance RUAS, the integrated solution ensures accuracy and operational effectiveness in complex aerial delivery scenarios.
“Receiving DECA’s export approval is a direct result of our continued efforts to develop and deliver mission-ready aerial solutions,” said Ariel Alon, CEO of ParaZero. “This authorization validates the strategic collaboration with Steadicopter, and empowers us to deliver innovative, high-precision aerial solutions for critical missions worldwide – whether saving lives on the battlefield or supporting complex operations in areas beyond conventional reach.”
Noam Lidor, VP Sales, Marketing & Business Development at Steadicopter added, “These enhanced capabilities demonstrate our drive to expand the mission potential of unmanned helicopters. The integration between Steadicopter and ParaZero enables precise and safe aerial delivery of life-saving civilian and military equipment to remote and hard-to-reach areas, thanks to Steadicopter’s advanced flight performance. From critical resupply missions to search and rescue support at sea and on land, our systems provide significant value to forces operating in the most demanding environments.”
The DECA authorization supports ParaZero’s strategy to expand its global presence, opening new opportunities for precision aerial delivery technology and strengthening relationships with innovative unmanned system manufacturers worldwide.






