Denmark Enhances Counter-Drone Defense with New Command System
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On August 19, 2026, Denmark's Defence Acquisition and Logistics Organisation signed an agreement with Terma to implement a new AI-supported command and control system aimed at countering drone threats. This system will integrate existing sensors across the Danish Armed Forces, civilian authorities, and critical infrastructure to create a real-time, shared situational picture of drone activity. The Terma Helion platform will connect these disparate systems, enhancing tactical decision-making capabilities. The FACE platform from OSL Technology, which became part of Terma in 2025, will also be utilized for data processing and classification. The solution is designed to be modular, allowing for the integration of new sensors and technologies over time. This initiative is part of Denmark's broader strategy to bolster national security against the growing threat posed by drones. The contract value and operational timeline have not been disclosed.
Key Points: • Denmark signed an agreement with Terma for a new counter-drone command system. • The system will integrate sensors to provide a real-time situational picture of drone activity. • AI will be utilized for data processing and decision support in counter-drone operations.