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Denmark Deploys Terma’s Integrated Counter-UAS solution Across Strategic Sites

by Jesmitha

In response to escalating security concerns from unidentified drones, Denmark is deploying Terma’s advanced integrated counter-UAS solution to protect its strategic sites, including airports, military installations, and critical national infrastructure. This comprehensive system is designed to provide multi-domain awareness and a robust defense against hybrid threats, which require equally sophisticated and flexible responses.

The core of this capability is a next generation integrated approach that fuses data from a diverse array of battlefield-proven sensors. The suite features multiple SCANTER radars, renowned for detecting and tracking small, low-RCS (Radar Cross-Section) drones even in challenging, cluttered environments. These radars are combined with Ultra-High Definition Electro-Optical and Infrared cameras. These fixed and taskable cameras, which have embedded AI models for automatic classification, secure critical approaches.

All sensor information is fused in real-time within Terma’s situational awareness systems. This process creates a single integrated operational picture, allowing operators to manage hundreds of simultaneous targets and sustain crucial awareness around vital assets. Unlike systems that stop at detection, this solution enables a full detect, classify, and respond protocol. It is designed for rapid fielding and continuous operation, strengthening day-to-day resilience and scaling for major crisis response.

Jesper Bøhnke, Terma’s Chief Technology Officer, emphasized that this deployment advances Denmark’s ability to keep essential services running. The system also stores all sensor data for forensic analysis, allowing operators to learn from incidents and continuously adapt and improve resilience. This strategic rollout, built on long-standing cooperation with Danish and NATO partners, is a key initiative to counter the evolving drone threat and protect mission-critical infrastructure.

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