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Government Buys New System for Drone Shield over Denmark - The Copenhagen Post

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The Danish Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation (FMI) has entered into an agreement with Danish arms company Terma to purchase an anti-drone command and control system. According to Defence Minister Jeppe Bruus, this will provide the Armed Forces with a complete, real-time picture of what is happening in Danish airspace. Bruus described the agreement as […]

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FMI purchases a system from Terma to monitor airspace so that a drone shield can be created over Denmark.

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FMI buys system from Terma to monitor airspace so that a drone shield can be created over Denmark

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FMI purchases a system from Terma to monitor airspace so that a drone shield can be created over Denmark.

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The system will strengthen Denmark's ability to detect and respond to drone threats.

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The Organisation for Acquisition and Logistics of the Danish Ministry of Defence (DALO) has entered into an agreement with Terma for the supply of a new integrated control and control system (C2) for anti-drone defense. The system will create a shared picture of the situation regarding drones for the Danish Armed Forces and other authorities....

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DR broke the news in Copenhagen, Denmark on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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