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Israeli Defense Ministry Approves ParaZero Precision Airdrop System for Global Sale

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ParaZero Technologies has received approval from the Israeli Defense Export Controls Agency for its DropAir precision airdrop system, allowing it to offer the technology to commercial, defense and humanitarian organizations worldwide.

ParaZero CEO Boaz Shetzer said the ministry approval is an important milestone for the company and validates the system’s compliance with export regulations. The authorization also “paves the way for expanded collaboration with defense, logistics and emergency response customers worldwide,” he added.

DropAir was co-developed with Heven Drones, a manufacturer of hydrogen-powered drones based in Israel with headquarters in Miami. It can be integrated into advanced Heven drones to enable the safe delivery of critical payloads, such as medical supplies and tactical equipment. The combination of technologies is expected to deliver autonomous deployment, enhanced safety and mission-critical precision.

According to Heven CEO Bentzion Levinson, his company has been focused on building an ecosystem that supports critical missions, especially those carried out in challenging landscapes. “In ParaZero, we have found a partner that shares our commitment to precision and mission success,” the executive said.

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