ParaZero Moving Forward to Phase II with Israeli Ministry of Defense with the Precision Airdrop System Project
The second phase follows the successful showcasing of the AirDrop System’s ability to safely deliver sensitive and critical supplies under challenging conditions
Tel Aviv, Israel, Feb. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ParaZero Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: PRZO) (the “Company or “ParaZero”), an aerospace company focused on safety systems for commercial unmanned aircrafts and defense Counter UAS systems, announced today that following the successful completion of Phase I of the DropAir, ParaZero’s Precision Airdrop System with the Israeli Ministry of Defense, the Company is officially transitioning to Phase II of the project.
Phase II will focus on delivering pilot systems for implementation and additional operational testing in various scenarios.
The DropAir system’s innovative parachute mechanism is deployed at low altitude above the ground, ensuring minimal drift and a highly accurate landing. The test results in Phase I demonstrated the resilience of blood units during the airdrop process, meeting stringent requirements for sensitive payloads. Based on the success of Phase I, the Company plans to advance the DropAir system into the next stage of development, aimed at addressing complex operational scenarios.
“The transition to Phase II marks a significant advancement in our efforts to provide custom solutions based on our innovative technology. As we continue to collaborate with leading defense customers, we believe this phase will further support our global expansion in the defense market,” said Boaz Shetzer, CEO of ParaZero.
The Precision Airdrop System is designed to revolutionize drone-based logistical support by enabling precise and secure delivery of supplies in challenging environments. Leveraging ParaZero’s renowned parachute technology, the system offers a cutting-edge solution to support military forces and emergency responders operating in high-risk zones. DropAirsystem was originally developed in collaboration with leading defense industry partners under military research initiatives. Its adaptability to various drone platforms, including widely available commercial models, makes it a versatile solution for military and humanitarian applications.