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ParaZero’s Drone Safety System Saves Costly Payload And Drone

System Identified A Critical Failure In Flight And Deployed Ballistics Parachute

A drone safety system developed by Parazero Israel Ltd has successfully saved hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of payload mounted on a commercial drone that almost crashed a couple of weeks ago, according to the company. The mission was executed by a commercial drone operator in the homeland security domain.

ParaZero's drone safety system identified a critical failure in the flight and autonomously deployed a ballistic parachute during the customers' operations. While the drone was in the air, ParaZero's sensors continuously monitored the flight path, looking out for abnormalities.

The safety system identified a critical failure and triggered the flight termination system, shutting down the powers to the rotors. In addition, the patented parachute launcher opened the chute to full canopy in a fraction of a second, bringing the drone and expensive payload safely to the ground and minimizing the impact energy.

"Our drone safety system proved yet again that it can save the drone and the payload in real-life situations," said ParaZero CEO Eden Attias. "We are happy we could assist our customer in safeguarding their costly equipment during their operations, resulting in continuous operations."

(Source: ParaZero news release. Image from company YouTube video)

FMI: www.parazero.com

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