Strategic Partnership at a Glance
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Companies: Odd Systems (Kyiv, Ukraine) × Terma Group (Lystrup, Denmark)
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Mission: Develop an affordable, AI‑driven interceptor drone capable of neutralising threats ranging from consumer quadcopters to Shahed‑style attack UAVs.
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Technology blend:
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Terma: Radar, sensor fusion, avionics, space‑grade engineering
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Odd Systems: Front‑line FPV know‑how, combat‑proven payloads, thermal‑imaging optics
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“Combining Danish sensor expertise with Ukrainian battlefield experience will yield a platform that protects critical European infrastructure at a fraction of today’s costs.”
— Yaroslav Azhnyuk, Co‑Founder, Odd Systems
Why the Collaboration Matters
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Rising drone threat: Hundreds of low‑cost UAV incursions each month across Eastern Europe demand scalable defences.
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Cost pressure: Traditional C‑UAV missiles cost 10–50× more than their targets; AI interceptors flip the economics.
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EU security: Co‑production inside Ukraine and Denmark shortens supply chains and strengthens NATO‑aligned capabilities.
Core Capabilities Under Development
| Component | Terma Contribution | Odd Systems Contribution |
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| Detection & tracking | Mini‑radars, multispectral sensors | Front‑line signal‑intelligence data |
| Navigation & autonomy | Avionics stack, AI flight‑control algorithms | Real‑time interception tactics honed in war |
| Kinetic / electronic payload | Safe‑distance neutralisation tech | FPV‑style strike packages & Gorska‑12 lineage |
| Thermal optics | Sensor fusion | Kurbas‑256 / 640 HD cameras |
Existing Odd Systems Hardware Portfolio
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Gorska‑12 – FPV drone‑interceptor (anti‑UAV)
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Stus‑7 & Lupynis‑10 – Long‑range loitering munitions
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Kurbas‑256 / 640 – High‑resolution thermal cameras purpose‑built for combat FPVs
Project Roadmap
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Q4 2025 – Concept validation
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Hardware‑in‑the‑loop simulations and lab flight tests
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Q2 2026 – Field trials in Ukraine & Denmark
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Live engagements against quadcopters and cruise‑speed targets
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Late 2026 – Initial production
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Co‑assembly line launch (site TBD: Kyiv oblast &/or Denmark)
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2027 – Commercial rollout
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Offers to EU armed forces, critical‑infrastructure operators, and NATO allies
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Expected Benefits
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Affordable unit cost—designed to out‑match expendable drones economically.
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Plug‑and‑play modularity—seamless integration with existing C2 systems and radar nets.
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Deep EU supply synergy—shared IP accelerates certification for European Defence Fund programmes.
About Terma Group
Danish defence and aerospace integrator employing 2,000+ staff. Core lines: radar systems, electronic warfare, avionics, and space components.
About Odd Systems
Kyiv‑based UAV manufacturer specialising in FPV strike and interceptor drones plus military‑grade thermal‑imaging optics.
