DroneShield And Terma Sign Strategic MOU To Advance Layered CounterUAS Capabilities

Sydney, Australia – 4 May 2026 – DroneShield, a global leader in counter-drone technology solutions, along with Terma, a leading defence and aerospace company, announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), establish a strategic collaboration focused on advancing layered counterUAS capabilities. Both companies bring complementary, missionproven counter-UxS technologies to the collaboration, including AIenabled UAS detection, electronic warfare systems, and commandandcontrol software.
The MOU establishes a structured framework to validate, build interoperability, and operationalise complementary counterUAS capabilities, with the objective of coordinated market engagement between DroneShield and Terma. This collaboration also provides a pathway for customers globally, including Denmark, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific, to strengthen existing long-term air defence frameworks as threat environments evolve.
The MOU reflects the growing importance of layered counter-UAS solutions, providing operators the flexibility to select sensing technologies best suited to their specific environment and threat profile. When underpinned by mature, AI-enabled sensor fusion, operators are supported by improved situational awareness and increased accuracy in UxS detection and classification, which are critical to enabling timely and decisive operational responses.
Louis Gamarra, Chief Commercial Officer at DroneShield said the collaboration strengthens the ability of both companies to address evolving air defence and counter-UAS requirements. “Counter-UAS operations increasingly demand interoperable, multisensor solutions that can be deployed rapidly and scaled across diverse operational environments. Partnering with Terma allows DroneShield to combine our battleproven counterUAS and commandandcontrol capabilities with Terma’s advanced air defence technologies, creating a compelling pathway for customers seeking to enhance layered defence outcomes.”
Steen Trier, Vice President, Global Sales at Terma said the MOU supports customers seeking to strengthen counterUAS capability within established frameworks. “Terma works closely with defence customers operating in complex and demanding environments. This collaboration with DroneShield enables us to complement existing capabilities with additional counterUxS solutions, supporting customers as operational requirements continue to evolve.”
As defence and security customers across Europe and the Middle East continue to prioritise counterUAS capabilities, this MOU provides a pathway for DroneShield and Terma to jointly pursue emerging opportunities and deliver coordinated, deployable solutions aligned with modern operational requirements.
About DroneShield
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) provides Artificial Intelligence based platforms for protection against advanced threats such as drones and autonomous systems. We offer solutions designed to suit a variety of terrestrial, maritime or airborne platforms. Our customers include military, intelligence community, Government, law enforcement, critical infrastructure, and airports. Learn more at www.droneshield.com/about
About Terma
Terma is a global organisation that develops and manufactures missioncritical products and solutions for the aerospace, defence and security sector. With more than 2,200 employees worldwide, Terma delivers pioneering technologies and engineering solutions designed to help keep people safe in both peaceful times and times of conflict. Terma supports customers and partners through strategic partnerships, deep technical expertise and more than 75 years of industry experience. Learn more at www.terma.com
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