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Данська Terma та українська Odd Systems оголошують про стратегічне партнерство у розробці перехоплювача дронів на базі ШІ

Jul 21, 2025

Kyiv, Ukraine; Copenhagen, Denmark – 21 July 2025 Odd Systems, a Ukrainian defense tech company, which develops and manufactures thermal cameras and FPV drones, announced the partnership with Terma Group, a Danish defense prime, collaborating on a low-cost, AI-powered drone interceptor. 

As the largest defense company in Denmark which operates in all key domains – air, sea, land, space – Terma brings decades of expertise producing a wide range of solutions for defense. It is especially renown for its capabilities as an integrator, and its work with various sensors. Odd Systems brings its expertise working with FPV drones, thermal cameras, and cooperation with Ukrainian Defense Forces to deliver a scalable and reliable platform for countering various drone threats which arise in the modern warfare.

With the increasing role of different kinds of drones on the battlefield, so grows the need for kinetic countermeasures. The problem can be defined as a combination of detection, tracking, and interception of an incoming UAV with another autonomous UAV. The key types of drones to be countered vary widely, from FPVs and Tactical ISR copters (Mavic) to fixed wing operational level ISR (Zala) and Deep Strike drones (Shahed). Terma and Odd Systems will combine their existing solutions while developing a suite of products to counter these and other aerial threats. 

Yaroslav Azhnyuk, co-founder of Odd Systems “It is our pleasure to work with Terma, a team so professional and so dedicated to making the sky above Europe safe from any intruding drones. We look forward to developing a robust autonomous interceptor platform. Such cooperation between the teams from Ukraine and the EU are crucial for the future of European security.

Filip Rensch-Jacobsen, Vice President at Terma Group: “We are proud to partner with Odd Systems, whose innovation and battlefield-proven platforms are a testament to the strength of Ukrainian engineering. They have demonstrated extraordinary capabilities under extreme conditions and at a pace and cost unmatched by Western manufacturers. Together, we can integrate best-in-class technology with agile, combat-adapted drone platforms to accelerate the evolution of future air combat capabilities. Collaborating with them is the smartest and most effective way forward.”

As a manufacturing and R&D house, Odd Systems supplies Horska-12, an aerial interceptor FPV platform, as well as Stus-7 and Lupynis-10 strike FPV platforms, supplied both as UAVs and UAS in daytime and nighttime modifications. It also has developed and produces locally in Ukraine Kurbas-256 and Kurbas-640 thermal cameras, which by a number of metrics are the world’s leading thermal cameras for defensive FPVs. 

Odd Systems is a camera company based on the premise that cameras are the most important sensors of the upcoming robotic autonomy revolution. As the global supply chain risks grow, it becomes crucial for Europe to have independent expertise in key technologies, and the camera stack is one of those. Seeing how crucial such expertise is after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Odd Systems develops both daytime and nighttime camera products and a software platform, based on its team’s wide experience with camera technology stack.

The cooperation between T​​erma and Odd Systems showcases the supporting efforts to strengthen regional resilience and autonomy, by leveraging the potential for partnerships between defense industries in Ukraine, Denmark and other European nations.

​​About Odd Systems 

Odd Systems is a defense technology company, founded in 2023 and headquartered in Kyiv, Ukraine, which specializes in the development and manufacturing of thermal cameras and FPV drones. It was founded by a group of entrepreneurs, engineers, operators and FPV enthusiasts with former experience at a number of international tech companies, including Petcube, a global leader in pet cameras and software. The company’s products, including thermal cameras Kurbas-256 and Kurbas-640; FPV drones Stus-7, Lupynis-10, Horska-12, and others, are named after prominent figures of “Executed Renaissance” and “The Sixtiers”– Ukrainian intellectuals of the XX century prosecuted and executed by the Soviet regime. The company has offices in the US, EU, and Ukraine and is on a mission to increase the defensive capabilities of the Free World. 

Press kit – Odd Systems

​​About Terma 

Terma A/S is Denmark's largest defense and aerospace manufacturer for both civilian and military applications for defense and security, employing over 2000 people worldwide. The company offers radar systems, avionics, and space electronics, enabling clients to enhance security and operational effectiveness across multiple domains: on land, sea, air, and space.

Terma is headquartered at Lystrup, Denmark, with Danish facilities at Grenaa and in Copenhagen. International subsidiaries and facilities are based in the U.S, United Kingdom, The Netherlands, Germany, India, United Arab Emirates and Singapore.

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Iryna Supruniuk, 

Director of Communications and Business Development 

Tel: +38 096 122 2209 (WhatsApp), 

E-mail: connect@oddsystems.io