Denmark has begun deploying a comprehensive counter-drone (counter-UAS) system from Terma to protect its critical infrastructure, military bases, and airports, according to the company’s announcement.

The solution integrates multiple SCANTER radar units with high-definition electro-optical and infrared (EO/IR) cameras equipped with embedded AI models. Fixed and taskable cameras complement the radar surveillance to cover vulnerable approaches, and all sensor data feed into Terma’s situational awareness platform.

Terma claims the design is built for quick deployment and continuous operation. It is designed to detect and track small, low radar-cross-section drones in cluttered or difficult environments, manage hundreds of simultaneous tracks, and offer a unified operational picture.

Jesper Bøhnke, Terma’s EVP and CTO, is quoted saying that in facing hybrid threats, a stand-alone radar or single sensor is insufficient — instead, a fused, multi-domain approach is necessary to detect, classify, and counter threats before critical services suffer disruption.

Terma positions the deployment as a significant strengthening of Denmark’s resilience and ability to secure essential facilities and services. The system is also intended to support forensic analysis by archiving all sensor data, which can help operators adapt and improve robustness over time.

This rollout builds on Terma’s existing collaboration with Danish and NATO partners. The company sees it as part of a broader portfolio of national counter-drone initiatives and defense efforts.

Terma, based in Denmark, manufactures defense and security systems including radars, command and control platforms, electronic warfare gear, and mission-critical support.


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