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JFB Announces XTEND’s Strategic Partnership with ParaZero Technologies to Revolutionize Drone Interception Capabilities

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New Integration Enables Fully Autonomous Drone Interception, from Detection to Capture 

Partnership a Result of Increasing Demand for Integrated Defense Solutions as Multi-Domain Drone Threats Intensify

JFB Construction Holdings (Nasdaq: JFB) and XTEND, a leader in software systems and artificial intelligence-powered robotics, announced a strategic partnership with ParaZero Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: PRZO), an aerospace defense company pioneering smart, autonomous solutions for the global manned and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) industry.

Building on complementary strengths, ParaZero’s advanced DefendAir net-launching system is designed to be integrated with XTEND’s Scorpio 1000 drone platform, a versatile AI-powered solution designed for multi-domain missions. The Scorpio 1000, supported by XTEND’s XOS operating system, leverages autonomous systems to deliver precise, agile maneuvering and the real-time execution of mission parameters across air, ground, and maritime domains. This integration aims to provide fully autonomous interception of hostile drones, including detection, tracking, and high-speed pursuit, while minimizing collateral damage using a physical net launched for capture.

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“We are proud to partner with XTEND, a leader whose drones are proven in real-world operations,” said Ariel Alon, ParaZero CEO. “This partnership enables us to offer military users an integrated, autonomous defense solution for safe and effective drone interception in both battlefield and urban environments.”

XTEND’s Scorpio 1000, known for its battle-proven performance and modular design, is an ideal platform for C-UAS applications, adapting seamlessly to evolving mission needs. The integration with ParaZero’s DefendAir system positions them at the forefront of global drone interception technology (Counter-UAS), combining XTEND’s agile drone platform with ParaZero’s reliable and safe capture solution.

“As warfare becomes increasingly complex and multi-domain, the need for agile, scalable solutions that leverage AI-driven autonomy will only grow,” said Aviv Shapira, CEO of XTEND. “This partnership with ParaZero accelerates our vision of a future where autonomous systems collaborate seamlessly across air, ground, and maritime domains, offering unprecedented speed, precision, and adaptability in real-time operations. Together, we are shaping the future of defense, where human-machine teaming delivers superior outcomes in the face of ever-evolving threats.”

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