ParaZero Technologies Ltd, an aerospace defense company pioneering smart and autonomous solutions for the global manned and unmanned aerial systems industry, has successfully completed a joint field trial of its DropAir system for precision blood delivery.
The DropAir system is designed for autonomous and precise aerial delivery of sensitive payloads, such as medical supplies, tactical equipment, and humanitarian aid. With its compact design and proven reliability, DropAir offers unmatched flexibility for both military and civilian missions.
During the trial, blood transfusions were dropped from an altitude of 200 meters AGL using ParaZero’s DropAir system. Following recovery, the transfusions were inspected by doctors at the Rambam Medical center and confirmed to be undamaged and fully suitable for transfusion to humans.
The trial was conducted in collaboration with the Israeli Ministry of Defense Directorate of Defense R&D (MAFAT), the Israeli Ministry of Health, and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), including the Medical Corps and Technology & Logistics Directorate (ATAL).
Ariel Alon, CEO of ParaZero, stated, “This groundbreaking trial demonstrates the potential of DropAir as a life-saving capability in emergency scenarios. When forces in the field urgently require fresh blood transfusions but cannot be reached by conventional means, we believe that DropAir could provide a precise, safe, and reliable delivery solution. We are proud to work alongside Israel’s defense and health authorities to validate this critical application and save lives in the future.”






