Denmark Signs Agreement with Terma for Delivery of 32 Coastal Surveillance Radars
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Denmark’s DALO contracts Terma for coastal surveillance radars
Terma concluded an agreement with the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation for supply of new coastal surveillance radars.The post Denmark’s DALO contracts Terma for coastal surveillance radars appeared first on Naval Technology.
Terma to deliver 32 new coastal surveillance radars to strengthen Denmark's maritime security - MÖNCH PUBLISHING GROUP
Deliveries will take place throughout 2025 and 2026 Terma has signed an agreement with the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO) to deliver 32 modern coastal surveillance radars. The new systems will replace the current radar infrastructure, ensuring continued maritime domain awareness and sovereignty protection across Danish waters. The radar upgrade will enhance Denmark’s ability to monitor maritime traffic, respond to p…
Terma to deliver 32 new coastal surveillance radars to strengthen Denmark's maritime security - EDR Magazine
16 July 2025 – Terma has signed an agreement with the Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (DALO) to deliver 32 modern coastal surveillance radars. The new systems will replace the current radar infrastructure, ensuring continued maritime domain awareness and sovereignty protection across Danish waters. Deliveries will take place throughout 2025 and 2026. The radar upgrade will enhance Denmark’s ability to monitor maritime tra…
This applies to both threats to our critical infrastructure and navigation safety, says Troels Lund Poulsen in the announcement. According to the minister, it is "crucial for Danish security that we have control over what is happening in our waters". The coastal radars also have equipment that is intended to prevent ships passing through the Great Belt, Øresund and Fehmarn Belt from colliding with other ships. The radars will initially be placed…
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Denmark signs agreement with Terma for delivery of 32 coastal surveillance radars
The new radars will be delivered throughout 2025 and 2026, with installation taking place primarily on existing towers. Replacement will be phased to maintain uninterrupted operational capacity, with full system deployment expected by the end of 2026. The upgraded radar systems will enhance Denmark’s ability to monitor maritime traffic, protect critical infrastructure, and support the marine environment. They will also aid the Vessel Traffic Ser…
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