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Terma and Ukraine's Odd Systems join forces to develop AI-powered drone interceptors

As Denmark’s largest defence technology firm, Terma brings decades of experience in systems integration, electronic warfare, and surveillance solutions across air, sea, land, and space. The company is recognised for supplying mission-critical technologies to platforms including the F-16 and F-35 fighter aircraft. Odd Systems contributes frontline expertise in FPV drones and thermal imaging, developed and tested under battlefield conditions in Uk…

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Attacks of nocturnal drone swarms are part of the new normality for the people of Ukraine. The air defense is overloaded. Now, interceptors are supposed to help. But can Ukraine achieve a technological advantage? By R. Barth.

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Danish company Terma is working with Ukrainian Odd Systems on an affordable air defense system designed to intercept enemy drones, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing Defence Express. Terma specializes in land and sea radar systems, including those designed to detect drones, as well as advanced avionics. The company also supplies more than 80 critical components for the F-35, including fuselage parts, pylons, and radar electronics. The Ukrainian stateme…

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Terma enters into drone agreement in UkraineDenmark's largest defense company, Terma, will increase its focus on drone technology, and now the company is entering into a collaboration with the Ukrainian drone company Odd Systems. The

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