Parazero Technologies Ltd (NASDAQ:PRZO) experienced a 4.2% uptick in its share price on Monday after the company revealed it will participate in Enforce Tac 2026, Germany’s principal security and defence trade fair.
At the event, scheduled for February 23-25, 2026 in Nuremberg, Parazero plans to present its DefendAir counter-drone systems within the Israeli National Pavilion. The appearance at Enforce Tac is presented by the company as an extension of its European push, coming after demonstrations of the technology to German law enforcement and to NATO officers in late 2025.
DefendAir is described by Parazero as a layered counter-UAS platform that uses net-launching technology intended to neutralize hostile drones while minimizing collateral damage. The company has stated that the system achieved 100% interception success in field trials against a range of drone types, including high-speed FPV attack drones, according to its reports.
Parazero offers multiple configurations of DefendAir to meet different operational needs. These variants include portable net-launch devices designed for hand-carried use, interception systems that can be mounted on drones, and fixed turrets capable of providing 360-degree coverage. The company emphasizes the non-explosive nature of these countermeasures, positioning them as options for securing sensitive locations, protecting VIPs, and safeguarding critical infrastructure while remaining aligned with safety regulations.
According to Parazero, it has already secured reseller agreements and received initial orders from NATO countries in Western Europe. The company frames these commercial steps as responses to an elevated drone threat environment in Europe, where incursions over critical infrastructure have been flagged in recent NATO warnings.
"We are excited to bring DefendAir to Enforce Tac, one of Europe’s most influential platforms for security and defence innovation," said Ariel Alon, CEO of Parazero.
The planned exhibition at Enforce Tac offers Parazero a platform to demonstrate its non-explosive interception technology to a concentrated audience of security and defence stakeholders from across Europe. The company presents this engagement as a continuation of its activities in the region following late-2025 demonstrations to German law enforcement and NATO personnel.
Additional context and commercial assessments beyond the company statements were not provided. The information in this report reflects Parazero’s announcements and descriptions of its DefendAir platform, its stated field trial results, its confirmed participation at Enforce Tac 2026, and its reported reseller agreements and initial orders in Western Europe.