ParaZero Technologies Ltd. filings document foreign private issuer current reports, governance materials, and capital-market disclosures for an aerospace defense company serving the UAS market. Form 6-K reports furnish press releases and exhibits covering DefendAir counter-UAS orders, reseller agreements, strategic partnerships, technology integrations, and Nasdaq listing compliance matters.
The filing record also includes annual meeting proxy materials, ordinary-share voting procedures, and references to registration statements on Form S-8 and Form F-3. These documents describe corporate governance, security-registration matters, material-event disclosure, capital structure, and business developments tied to SafeAir, DefendAir, and DropAir products.
ParaZero Technologies Ltd. filed a Form 6-K highlighting a successful live demonstration of its DefendAir counter-drone solution at the Black Sea Defense, Aerospace and Security exhibition in Romania. The demo, run with regional reseller New Akord Security, was part of a comprehensive modern battlefield simulation.
The event showcased a multi-layered defense ecosystem and was attended by over 200 high-ranking officials, including senior NATO officers and leaders of the Romanian Land Forces and Logistics Command. ParaZero emphasizes that this performance supports its growth trajectory across Europe and reinforces its role as a technology provider for NATO-affiliated defense ecosystems.
ParaZero Technologies Ltd. received a written notice from Nasdaq stating it is not in compliance with the exchange’s minimum bid price rule, which requires a closing bid of at least $1.00 per share for continued listing on the Nasdaq Capital Market.
ParaZero has a 180‑day grace period, until November 2, 2026, to regain compliance by maintaining a closing bid of at least $1.00 for ten consecutive business days. If it meets other Nasdaq Capital Market standards, it may qualify for an additional 180‑day period. If compliance is not restored, Nasdaq staff may initiate delisting of the company’s ordinary shares. The notice does not immediately affect trading, and the shares continue to trade on Nasdaq under the symbol PRZO.
ParaZero Technologies Ltd. has called its 2026 Annual General Meeting for June 1, 2026 in Tel Aviv to vote on board, capital structure and compensation items. Shareholders of record on May 1, 2026 may vote in person or by proxy.
Key proposals include re-electing Class III directors Moshe Revach and Yigal Shtief, extending the board’s authority for a reverse share split of ordinary shares in a 1:5 to 1:20 range for up to 18 months, and amending compensation for the Executive Chairman by doubling his monthly fee, granting RSUs and a one-time $50,000 bonus.
Shareholders will also vote on RSU grants to non-executive directors, RSU and option grants to the CEO, and the re-appointment of Brightman Almagor Zohar & Co. (Deloitte network) as auditors for 2026. Audited 2025 financial statements will be presented and discussed but are not being voted on.
ParaZero Technologies Ltd. reported a new reseller agreement with Romania-based defense and homeland security integrator New Akord Security, expanding its European presence for the DefendAir counter-drone system. New Akord will market DefendAir in Romania and provide training and local support to end users.
After signing the agreement, New Akord purchased an initial demo kit including a Personal Net Launcher, Net Pod and training package. The parties expect a live DefendAir demonstration in Romania for Ministry of Defense representatives and other officials during the Black Sea Defense, Aerospace and Security exhibition in Bucharest from May 13 to 15, 2026.
ParaZero Technologies Ltd. Schedule 13G/A filed by William George Brumder II states he beneficially owns 0 shares of Ordinary Shares, par value NIS 0.02 per share (CUSIP M7S13T102), representing 0% of the class as of the close of business on the date hereof. The amendment is signed on 04/21/2026.
ParaZero Technologies Ltd. reported a follow-on purchase order from a defense entity for its DefendAir Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems solution. This is the second order from the same customer after earlier evaluation and training.
The new order covers DefendAir Personal Net Launchers, net pods, and a comprehensive training package with live exercises and simulations. DefendAir uses multi-layered, soft-kill, net-launching technology designed to safely intercept hostile drones while minimizing collateral damage in urban and battlefield environments.
ParaZero positions DefendAir alongside its SafeAir parachute recovery and DropAir delivery systems as part of a broader portfolio of smart, autonomous aerial safety and defense solutions for commercial, industrial, and governmental users.
ParaZero Technologies Ltd. reported that it received an additional purchase order from an Israeli defense entity for its DefendAir Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems. This is a follow-on order under an existing direct contract, reflecting continued adoption of ParaZero’s anti-drone technology amid heightened drone threats in recent conflicts.
DefendAir is described as a multi-layered, soft-kill system using patented net-launching technology to intercept hostile drones non-kinetically, aiming to minimize collateral damage while protecting troops, infrastructure, and urban areas. The company positions this order as recognition of DefendAir’s performance in real-world defense scenarios and its role in enhancing protection for Israeli forces.
ParaZero Technologies reported a new framework agreement with a Tier-1 international company that specializes in autonomous drone interception, including an order valued at over $650,000.
Under this agreement, the client will purchase a minimum of 2,000 customized DefendAir Net Pod units, and ParaZero will fully integrate its DefendAir Net Pod into the client’s new autonomous drone platform to ensure seamless compatibility. The arrangement is described as a significant milestone in the partnership and is expected to enhance the client’s drone interception capabilities and support global deployment of ParaZero’s Net Pod technology.
ParaZero Technologies reports that 2025 was a transformative year, shifting from drone safety components to multi-layered autonomous Counter-UAS defense systems and positioning itself as a Tier 1 defense provider. The company states that 2025 revenue grew 12% year over year to $1,046 thousand, despite the structural transition. ParaZero highlights strong early 2026 momentum, with total customer orders from January 1, 2026 to the letter date of $1,278 thousand, a 22% increase over full-year 2025 revenue, which it expects to convert into revenue over future periods. Management points to three 2026 purchase orders from Israeli defense entities for its DefendAir C-UAS solution, operationally proven systems, and exposure to more than 155 decision-maker leads and multiple international defense audiences as evidence of growing global demand.
ParaZero Technologies Ltd. entered a strategic partnership with XTEND to integrate ParaZero’s DefendAir net-launching counter‑UAS system onto XTEND’s Scorpio 1000 tactical drone platform. The combined system is designed for fully autonomous interception of hostile drones through detection, tracking, pursuit, and kinetic net capture to reduce collateral damage.
The collaboration targets defense forces and homeland security organizations worldwide, aiming to offer advanced drone interception capabilities for complex, multi‑domain battlefields. ParaZero contributes safety‑focused capture technology, while XTEND provides an AI‑driven, battle‑proven drone platform already deployed across multiple countries and high‑risk environments.
ParaZero Technologies Ltd. entered a strategic partnership with XTEND to integrate ParaZero’s DefendAir net-launching counter‑UAS system onto XTEND’s Scorpio 1000 tactical drone platform. The combined system is designed for fully autonomous interception of hostile drones through detection, tracking, pursuit, and kinetic net capture to reduce collateral damage.
The collaboration targets defense forces and homeland security organizations worldwide, aiming to offer advanced drone interception capabilities for complex, multi‑domain battlefields. ParaZero contributes safety‑focused capture technology, while XTEND provides an AI‑driven, battle‑proven drone platform already deployed across multiple countries and high‑risk environments.