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DroneShield and Terma Sign MOU to Advance Layered Counter-UAS Capabilities

May 6, 2026

Strategic Partnership to Deliver Integrated Counter-UAS Solutions

DroneShield and Terma have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on layered counter-UAS capabilities. The partnership integrates DroneShield's AI-enabled UAS detection, electronic warfare systems, and command-and-control software with Terma's advanced air defense technologies, enabling interoperable, multi-sensor solutions.

This framework focuses on validating and building interoperability for global customers in Denmark, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. For B2B buyers in critical infrastructure protection, military, and event security, this move signals a definitive market shift toward layered, AI-driven sensor fusion as the standard for effective counter-drone defense.

Implications for B2B Defense and Security Buyers

This collaboration highlights the growing need for flexible, rapidly deployable systems capable of adapting to evolving drone threat profiles. End-users can expect more resilient detection and mitigation layers, reducing single-point vulnerabilities. According to industry analysis, integrated solutions combining AI and multi-sensor data significantly improve threat discrimination and response times.

  • Enhanced interoperability between detection and air defense systems
  • Faster deployment for temporary or permanent security perimeters
  • Scalable architecture suitable for both military and civilian infrastructure

This means B2B customers gain access to a unified, mission-proven technology stack that reduces integration risks and accelerates time to operational readiness. The MOU explicitly targets validation and operationalization, ensuring that joint solutions meet rigorous field requirements across three strategic regions.