ParaZero Technologies, has announced the successful completion of a field trial for its DefendAir Stationary Turret system with Israel’s homeland security authority.
The trial, conducted under real-life conditions, demonstrated the system’s effectiveness in protecting sensitive and critical infrastructure.
The DefendAir turret, which uses an advanced optical detection and tracking subsystem, achieved a 100% interception success rate during the demonstration. This result validates its ability to autonomously detect, track, and neutralize hostile drones across a full 360-degree perimeter using a net interception method.
“This successful field trial with this homeland security authority validates DefendAir’s role as a critical last-layer defense solution, particularly where traditional RF jamming or kinetic responses are unsuitable, such as around airports, energy plants, or other high-risk facilities,” said Ariel Alon, CEO of ParaZero. “It underscores our commitment to delivering scalable, high-performance systems to protect national infrastructure against evolving aerial threats.”
The new turret configuration expands the company’s multi-layered defense portfolio, complementing its existing portable, hand-held net gun configuration. The company now offers both mobile and stationary solutions for defense and homeland security applications, providing governments, defense agencies, and operators of critical assets with a reliable last-line of protection.






