ParaZero Technologies (Nasdaq: PRZO) demonstrated its DefendAir counter-drone system at the Black Sea Defense, Aerospace and Security (BSDA) exhibition in Romania, in front of over 200 high-ranking officials including senior NATO officers, the Commander of the Romanian Land Forces, and the Commander of the Romanian Logistics Command. The live demonstration was part of a "Modern Battlefield Simulation" organized with ParaZero's regional reseller, New Akord Security.
What DefendAir does
DefendAir is a counter-UAS platform that uses net-launching technology to intercept and neutralize hostile drones. The system integrates AI-driven tracking algorithms and advanced sensors to engage multiple targets simultaneously. ParaZero describes it as suitable for both battlefield and urban environments, providing a kinetic, precision-guided response to unmanned aerial threats.
The demonstration context
The simulation showcased a multi-layered defense ecosystem involving leading drone manufacturers, robotics, and counter-measure solutions. ParaZero's DefendAir platform demonstrated seamless integration into modern combat scenarios, providing protection layers for UAS operations in complex environments. The event was attended by key stakeholders from NATO and the Romanian Armed Forces.
Company background
Founded in 2014 by aviation professionals and drone industry veterans, ParaZero's product portfolio includes SafeAir (an autonomous parachute recovery system), DefendAir (the counter-UAS net-launching platform), and DropAir (a precision aerial delivery system). The company is publicly traded on Nasdaq under the ticker PRZO.
Tradeoffs
Net-launching counter-drone systems like DefendAir offer a kinetic, low-collateral-damage approach compared to jamming or laser-based systems. However, they are limited by range, reload time, and effectiveness against fast-moving or swarm targets. The system's reliance on AI-driven tracking means performance depends on sensor quality and environmental conditions.
Bottom line
ParaZero's successful demonstration at BSDA, witnessed by senior NATO and Romanian military leadership, positions DefendAir as a candidate for integration into NATO-affiliated defense ecosystems. The company's growth trajectory across Europe will depend on follow-on contracts and the system's performance in operational deployments.