ParaZero Technologies is addressing a specific vulnerability surrounding high-value air defense infrastructure: the final 100 meters between an incoming drone and its intended target. Through its DefendAir Net Pod solution, the company is focused on providing a terminal defensive layer for assets that remain exposed after a drone has avoided, penetrated, or outpaced upstream counter-UAS measures. Read more >>
This approach is intended to complement, rather than replace, established radar, electronic warfare, and missile interception capabilities. Its relevance is increasingly apparent as inexpensive attack drones demonstrate their ability to reach sophisticated, ground-based air defense equipment.
ParaZero discusses defending the systems that provide air defense, how drone attacks expose a different vulnerability in recent conflicts, changing the economics of an attack, and ultimately adding terminal protection to layered defenses with its DefendAir Net Launchers.
DefendAir is intended to address the final portion of defensive architecture. Rather than displacing existing counter-drone detection and interception technologies, ParaZero positions the system as an additional terminal layer around the protected asset. Its purpose is to respond within the final 100 meters if an attacking drone has already passed through earlier defenses.
Read ParaZero’s The Achilles’ Heel of Modern Air Defense: The Need to Protect the Protector here.




