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ParaZero Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: PRZO) is an aerospace defense company developing smart, autonomous systems for manned and unmanned aerial platforms. The PRZO news page on Stock Titan aggregates company press releases and market-moving updates related to its SafeAir, DefendAir, and DropAir product lines.
Investors and industry observers can use this feed to follow ParaZero’s announcements about counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) demonstrations, distribution agreements, and purchase orders with defense and homeland security partners. Recent news has highlighted DefendAir’s net-based interception performance against FPV kamikaze drones and heavy-lift smuggling drones, as well as live demonstrations for senior NATO officers and European law-enforcement officials.
The news stream also covers developments around DropAir, ParaZero’s precision aerial delivery system, including milestones in defense projects and trials for medical and humanitarian deliveries in complex environments. Updates on SafeAir, the company’s autonomous parachute recovery system, appear in the context of broader drone safety and regulatory-compliance discussions.
Because ParaZero reports its activities through GlobeNewswire releases and SEC-furnished Form 6-Ks, this page provides a centralized view of operational milestones such as new reseller agreements, strategic distribution partnerships in Western Europe, and orders from defense entities. Readers interested in aerospace defense, drone security, and UAS-enabled logistics can monitor PRZO news here to track how the company’s technologies are being adopted across military, governmental, and commercial markets.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) announced a reseller agreement with Lella Kentonis Investment Co. Limited to serve as ParaZero's authorized reseller in Cyprus.
The agreement grants Lella Kentonis rights to distribute and integrate ParaZero's counter-UAS product lines, including DefendAir, into the Cypriot defense and homeland security market, targeting government and security agencies. The companies highlighted the need for defensive counter-drone solutions amid rising regional drone threats. The agreement is positioned to expand ParaZero's commercial presence in Europe through a local homeland-security partner.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) reported 2025 milestones for its DropAir™ Precision Airdrop System, advancing military and civilian payload delivery capabilities.
Key 2025 achievements include Phase II transition (Feb 2025), DECA global marketing approvals (Apr and Aug 2025), a 50-success reproducibility test (Jun 2025), and a Sept 9, 2025 field trial delivering blood from 200 meters AGL with post-recovery medical confirmation of transfusion suitability. DropAir combines delayed parachute deployment and modular integration with multiple UAS platforms to enable precise, no-landing deliveries for defense, medical, humanitarian, and emergency-response missions.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) on January 8, 2026 announced that its DefendAir C-UAS demonstrated 100% interception success in live field demonstrations against FPV kamikaze attack drones and the DJI FlyCart heavy-lift smuggling drone.
Demonstrations used a patented net-based, non-explosive interception method in controlled real-world conditions and followed prior trials with similar success. DefendAir is modular (handheld, turret, drone-mounted), integrates with detection and C2 systems, and the results follow the company’s first purchase order from a major Israeli defense entity and demonstrations for senior NATO officers.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) completed its first live European demonstration of the DefendAir C-UAS platform on January 5, 2026, in Kfar Saba, Israel, with a premier Western European distributor.
About 40 senior NATO military officers observed DefendAir neutralizing simulated hostile drones in realistic battlefield and infrastructure-protection scenarios, highlighting rapid deployment, precision targeting, and high interception performance. The company said follow-up discussions and tender processes with NATO-aligned forces are underway, building on a recent strategic distribution agreement granting the distributor rights across multiple Western European NATO countries.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) announced on January 2, 2026 that it received its first purchase order from a main Israeli defense entity for its DefendAir Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (CUAS).
The order covers delivery of DefendAir units plus integration and training support to enable rapid operational readiness. DefendAir is described as a multi-layered, soft-kill CUAS using patented net-launching technology and the company reports 100% interception success in multiple field trials. The procurement responds to heightened drone threats identified in recent conflicts and is positioned to protect troops, infrastructure, and urban environments.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) completed its first live DefendAir demonstration in Europe on Dec. 22, 2025 following a newly signed distribution agreement with a Western European distributor.
About 40 senior NATO officers from Western European countries attended as ParaZero and the distributor showcased DefendAir C-UAS performance in live scenarios, highlighting rapid deployment, precision targeting, and high interception success. ParaZero said follow-up discussions and tender processes are underway.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) demonstrated its DefendAir counter‑UAS system on Dec 12, 2025 at the Israel Ministry of Defense facility during an event hosted by SIBAT.
More than 45 senior German police officers and officials representing all 16 German states attended. DefendAir, a portable, non‑explosive net‑capture C‑UAS, showed rapid deployment, high accuracy, and integration with existing security protocols in simulated real‑world scenarios.
The demonstration signals potential procurement discussions with German law enforcement, follows recent orders and distribution agreements in Western Europe, and ParaZero plans engagement at Enforce Tac, Nuremberg, Feb 2026.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) positions its DefendAir counter‑UAS system as a non‑kinetic response to a 2025 surge in hostile drone activity across Europe. Data cited include a quadrupling of airport‑disrupting drone incidents versus 2024, Denmark 107 illegal flights, and Germany 192 airport issues (+36% YoY). DefendAir integrates with most detection systems, uses optical sensors and a fire‑control computer for precise tracking, and deploys a 25‑square‑meter net to capture threats without shrapnel. ParaZero highlights potential integration into NATO architectures for civil and military deployments.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) signed an exclusive distribution agreement on Dec. 5, 2025 to appoint a leading Western European distributor to sell its DefendAir counter‑UAS across multiple Western European NATO countries.
The Distributor brings an established branch network, NATO tender experience, systems integration capability, and specialized training services, giving ParaZero a direct channel into NATO‑aligned markets for faster deployment of its patented C‑UAS technologies to protect infrastructure, urban areas, and military operations.
Management said the partnership could support on‑the‑ground customer support and may drive revenue growth while enhancing regional security against drone threats.
ParaZero (Nasdaq: PRZO) announced on November 17, 2025 a significant purchase order for its DefendAir Counter-UAS systems from a major Dutch defense distributor, described as one of Europe’s largest integrators.
The order covers multiple DefendAir products for resale and distribution across the distributor’s established Western Europe network, marking a regional expansion. ParaZero describes DefendAir as a multi-layered soft-hard kill Counter-UAS solution using a patented net launcher for urban interception and reports a 100% success rate in multiple field trials.