ParaZero Technologies Ltd. has secured two new purchase orders in Israel for its DefendAir Net Pod technology from two separate companies developing autonomous Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System solutions.
The orders support the integration of the net-launching technology into advanced, sensor-based and autonomous defense platforms, further strengthening ParaZero’s role in layered, net-based drone interception.
The orders follow the recent establishment of a new production line designed to expand the company’s manufacturing, assembly and delivery capabilities for the DefendAir product ecosystem. The production scale-up is intended to support growing demand across man-operated, vehicle-mounted, point-defense and autonomous configurations.
DefendAir is a kinetic but non-explosive interception system designed to provide a physical interception layer against hostile drones. The DefendAir Net Pod is engineered for integration into autonomous platforms, unmanned systems and other defense applications where precision, control and reduced collateral risk are important.
By integrating the Net Pods with third-party sensors and autonomous platforms, ParaZero aims to support Counter-UAS architectures capable of detecting, tracking, engaging and neutralizing hostile drones.
Ariel Alon, CEO of ParaZero, commented, “We believe that these agreements mark an important step in ParaZero’s transition from early market adoption to broader Counter-UAS integration. The market is adapting quickly, and customers are increasingly seeking complete solutions that combine sensors, autonomous platforms, and effective neutralization capabilities. DefendAir’s Net Pod was built to serve as that final physical interception layer. Its integration into autonomous systems demonstrates both the flexibility of our technology and the growing recognition that reliable, non-explosive interception is becoming a critical component of modern Counter-UAS defense.”
The DefendAir product family includes autonomous-platform, vehicle-mounted, airborne and man-operated configurations. Its patented net-launching technology is designed to physically intercept hostile drones across battlefield, homeland security, critical infrastructure and urban defense environments.
ParaZero plans to continue supporting the integration of DefendAir technologies across autonomous Counter-UAS platforms, sensor-based point-defense systems and other applications requiring a reliable final interception layer.






