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Terma A/S

Terma A/S is a Danish weapon and aerospace manufacturer for both civilian and military applications, and is owned by the Danish company Thrige Holding A/S. It is Denmark's largest company within the aerospace and the defense industry, employing approximately 1,100 people worldwide.[2]

Terma A/S
IndustryElectronics, weapons, aerospace
Founded1944
Key people
Jes Munk (CEO)
ProductsAeronautics, Space, Surveillance & Mission Systems
RevenueDKK 1,719 million (2016/2017)[1]
DKK 120 million (2016/2017)[1]
Number of employees
1,500 (2016/2017)[1]
Website[2]

The company was founded in 1949 by Orla and Svend Aage Jørgensen; it originally focused on the production of thermometers and manometers for ships and various other metal components.[3] Following its purchase by Thorkild Juncker, Terma A/S refocused itself on the production of electronic measuring instruments along with early radar systems; it expanded rapidly during the 1950s and 1960s. The firm became a leader in defence electronics, and had diversified into air defense systems, aircraft avionics, and missiles by 1970.[4] It continued to grow, acquiring various other Danish defense firms during the 1990s. In 1999, Terma A/S acted at the prime contractor for the Ørsted satellite, the first Danish satellite to be launched into space.

By 2013, the group's international customers contribute more than 87% of Terma's total sales.[5][6] Terma A/S headquarters are located in Lystrup near Århus, Denmark. In Denmark, other Terma facilities are located at Grenaa and Herlev. Terma international locations and operations include Leiden in the Netherlands; Darmstadt near Frankfurt, Germany; Harwell, UK; Singapore, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and New Delhi, India. In 2004 the company opened an office in Warner Robins, Georgia. Today, the company's U.S. activities also include the Terma North America Inc. headquarters in Arlington, Virginia and offices in Fort Worth, Texas and Norfolk, Virginia.[7]

History

During 1944, amid the final months of the Second World War, the company was founded by the brothers Orla and Svend Aage Jørgensen as a small mechanical workshop based in Aarhus, Denmark; the name Terma is said to be derived from the firm's early work on thermometers and manometers.[4] Five years later, it was restructured as a limited liability company under the name Fabrik for Måleinstrumenter TERMA A/S;[8][4] at the point of incorporation, the company had fewer than 10 employees.[9] During 1949, it was bought by Thorkild Juncker.[9] Juncker shifted Terma A/S in the direction of electronic measuring instruments and with the employment of a Norwegian engineer soon developed a radar that would prove to be competitive in both price and quality.[9] Within six years of buying Terma, Juncker was employing up to 120 people before his untimely death in 1955.[9] It was under Juncker's ownership and management that Terma developed into the company it is today.[9]

Throughout the 1950s, Terma A/S conducted numerous large-scale projects involving the overhaul and upgrade of radars, computer systems, and air defense systems on behalf of the Danish Armed Forces.[4] Its first radar systems were for navigation purposes and installed mainly on secondary vessels.[4] Over a period of 20 years, Terma A/S opted to focus much of its resources onto the development of numerous products related to radars, computers, and missile systems, and started to expand into the wider European market.[10] During the 1960s, Terma A/S secured work within several international programs, such as the development and production of the RIM-7 Sea Sparrow surface-to-air missile; the firm continued to be involved in the Sea Sparrow's support for over fifty years.[4] In 1961, Terma A/S commenced development of the first Doppler radar, which was used to measure the velocity of the Sidewinder air-to-air missile. During 1966, the firm was awarded the first European contract to deliver a ground check-out system for satellites.[4]

The 1970s was a turbulent time for Terma A/S in terms of its ownership; it briefly became a subsidiary of several firms, including the Dannebrog Gruppen and BW Holding.[4] During the early 1970s, Terma A/S became an active participant in the space industry, beginning production of equipment for a variety of scientific satellite missions over the following years, supplying both hardware and software systems for this sector. In 1977, Terma A/S took over the Bravour company, through which it established its own extensive range of VHF-based communication equipment which, amongst other customers, was heavily used by the Danish Armed Forces.[4] Following Denmark's decision to purchase the Swedish-built Saab 35 Draken fighter aircraft during the early 1970s, Terma A/S was awarded its first contract for supply of critical aircraft electronics. Around this same time, the firm also became involved in the supply of various aviation electronics systems for the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft, particularly those that were purchased by European customers; this co-production arrangement was considered a break-through for Terma A/S.[4]

During 1980, the Thomas B. Thrige Foundation took over the majority of the stocks in Terma A/S.[4] That decade, following an order from the Royal Danish Air Force, the company developed an original self-protection system compatible with both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters. Terma A/S also developed new command and control systems for Royal Danish Navy vessels at its newly-created project department, based in Tåstrup, outside Copenhagen.[4] During 1993, the company reached an agreement with NATO for the establishment of a maintenance and upgrade center for the MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missile system. In 1996, Terma A/S's AN/ALQ213(V) Electronic Warfare Management System was approved for use by the United States Air Force; it was subsequently installed upon in excess of 1,000 American aircraft.[4] In the late 1990s, Terma A/S acquired Computer Resources International, a Danish aerospace and defense company, as well as the Danish aircraft company Per Udsen Co. Aircraft.[4] During 1999, the Danish Ørsted satellite was successfully launched with Terma A/S being the lead supplier on the project;[11] it was the first, and so far only, Danish satellite to be launched into space.

During 2000, Terma A/S was also contracted by the Royal Netherlands Air Force to supply its self-protection systems for the service's Boeing CH-47 Chinook and Eurocopter AS532 Cougar helicopter fleets.[4] In 2001, the firm's Power Conditioning Unit was adopted for the European Space Agency's (ESA) deep space missions, including Rosetta, Mars Express and Venus Express. That same year, Terma announced its renaming from Terma Elektronik A/S to simply Terma A/S, which was accompanied by a new logo and graphic design.[4] During 2004, Terma relocated all of its Copenhagen-based activities to a new office at the Herlev area; that same year, Terma North America Inc. opens offices in the US.[4] In the early 2000s, the firm established agreements with the American defence contractors Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics to act as a subcontractor on the production of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II fighter aircraft; the firm was subsequently chosen to develop and produce several components and designs for the F-35, including the gun pod and miscellaneous aerostructures.[12][4] In 2006, a similar arrangement was agreed with Eurofighter GmbH for the Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircraft; Terma A/S also worked with Saab on its Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter.[4]

Business areas and Products

 
Terma delivers parts and technologies for the F-35 Lightning
 
The power conditioning unit and solar panels of the Rosetta spacecraft is produced by Terma
 
Terma's radar systems are used around Horns Rev wind farm to avoid the turning blades of the turbines from appearing as objects

The business areas of Terma can be divided into the following categories: Aerostructures, Space, Defense, and Security & Surveillance:

Aerostructures

Terma Aerostructures A/S is headquartered in Grenaa, Denmark, focusing on design and manufacture of aerostructures for aerospace and defense companies.

Terma is a strategic supplier to the F-35 Lightning II, delivering a series of parts, components, and technologies to the fighter aircraft.[13] The company delivers leading edges through Lockheed Martin, composite tail parts through BAE Systems,[14] gun pods for the F-35B and C versions through General Dynamics,[15] as well as fuselage parts and electronics through Northrop Grumman Corporation.[16] Overall, Terma delivers more than 70 parts for the F-35 Lightning II.[citation needed]

Space

Space (SPD), providing on-board electronics and software for satellites as well as control centres. Key focus areas are power conditioning systems and star trackers for satellites.[citation needed]

Power conditioning units

Terma delivers power conditioning systems to a series of major space products, including ESA's BepiColombo and Rosetta. In the case of BepiColombo, the power conditioning unit is the most powerful used on missions by the ESA with a capacity of 14 kW powered by solar energy on its destination planet Mercury.[17]

In the Rosetta project Terma has developed a 64 square meter solar panel providing power at down to four percent of the Earth's solar energy and at working temperatures down to -130 degrees Celsius.[18] The PCU delivers a bus power capability of 1500 watt at a weight of 8.3 kilo.[19][20]

Star trackers

Since 1999, Terma has manufactured Star Trackers for several scientific satellite missions including Cryosat 1, Cryosat-2, ADM-Aeolus, LISA Pathfinder, and Tacsat 1, 2 and 4.[21][22][23][24]

Atmosphere-Space Interactions Monitor (ASIM)

Terma is prime contractor for the ASIM observatory.[25] Terma is responsible for ensuring technical management of the project and for the coordination with ESA and subcontractors, and not least for delivering the ASIM observatory for handover to ESA, NASA, and SpaceX at Kennedy Space Center (KSC). ASIM was launched for the International Space Station (ISS) on 2 April 2018,[26][27] and will be installed on the European Columbus-module of ISS in the beginning of 2018. ASIM will be used by scientists in order to study high-altitude electrical discharges, the so-called red sprites, blue jets, haloes, and elves, and monitor X-ray and Gamma-ray flashes.[28]

Defense

Terma produces C-Flex command and control systems for war ships; as of 2013, it has been installed upon ships of the Danish, Lithuanian, Romanian and Thai Navy. The C-Flex systems and the Terma SCANTER radar systems are supplied to new-built ships such as the Royal Thai Navy Landing Docks, the Danish Absalon-Class Support Ships, and the Danish Iver Huitfeldt-class frigates as well as upgrades on ships in service, such as the Danish Thetis-Class and offshore patrol vessels.[29][30]

The company develops electronic warfare protection systems and 3D-audio systems as upgrades for the F-16 fighters of the Royal Danish Air Force. Additionally, Terma has supplied electronic warfare solutions for the EPAF countries and the U.S. Air National Guard for F-16, A-10, Tornado and Harrier aircraft. Terma develops aircraft survivability equipment for a variety of SAR and transportation helicopters,[31] including the 14 Royal Danish Air Force EH-101 Merlin helicopters in collaboration with Agusta Westland, and self-protection systems for the Royal Netherlands Air Force AH-64D and CH-47 Chinook helicopters.[32] The Terma Electronic Warfare Management Systems are fielded internationally on more than 2,000 fighter and transportation aircraft and helicopters.[33]

Terma A/S also produces Missile Warning Systems as an integral part of the electronic warfare solution for the F-16s of the Danish and Norwegian air forces, mounting the systems on pylons instead of the traditional fuselage installation.[34]

Security & Surveillance

The Terma SCANTER 5202 radar is used by coast guard services including the U.S. Coast Guard,[35] the Spanish Guardia Civil, the Colombian Coast Guard, the Norwegian Coast Guard, Port of London, and Port of Hong Kong to track marine vessels and aircraft,[36][37] while the Terma ET2 embedded tracker is developed to help track stealth objects or smaller objects in the presence of clutter.[38]

References

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External links

  • Terma A/S official website

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Terma A S is a Danish weapon and aerospace manufacturer for both civilian and military applications and is owned by the Danish company Thrige Holding A S It is Denmark s largest company within the aerospace and the defense industry employing approximately 1 100 people worldwide 2 Terma A SIndustryElectronics weapons aerospaceFounded1944Key peopleJes Munk CEO ProductsAeronautics Space Surveillance amp Mission SystemsRevenueDKK 1 719 million 2016 2017 1 Net incomeDKK 120 million 2016 2017 1 Number of employees1 500 2016 2017 1 Website 2 The company was founded in 1949 by Orla and Svend Aage Jorgensen it originally focused on the production of thermometers and manometers for ships and various other metal components 3 Following its purchase by Thorkild Juncker Terma A S refocused itself on the production of electronic measuring instruments along with early radar systems it expanded rapidly during the 1950s and 1960s The firm became a leader in defence electronics and had diversified into air defense systems aircraft avionics and missiles by 1970 4 It continued to grow acquiring various other Danish defense firms during the 1990s In 1999 Terma A S acted at the prime contractor for the Orsted satellite the first Danish satellite to be launched into space By 2013 the group s international customers contribute more than 87 of Terma s total sales 5 6 Terma A S headquarters are located in Lystrup near Arhus Denmark In Denmark other Terma facilities are located at Grenaa and Herlev Terma international locations and operations include Leiden in the Netherlands Darmstadt near Frankfurt Germany Harwell UK Singapore Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates and New Delhi India In 2004 the company opened an office in Warner Robins Georgia Today the company s U S activities also include the Terma North America Inc headquarters in Arlington Virginia and offices in Fort Worth Texas and Norfolk Virginia 7 Contents 1 History 2 Business areas and Products 2 1 Aerostructures 2 2 Space 2 2 1 Power conditioning units 2 2 2 Star trackers 2 2 3 Atmosphere Space Interactions Monitor ASIM 2 3 Defense 2 4 Security amp Surveillance 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditDuring 1944 amid the final months of the Second World War the company was founded by the brothers Orla and Svend Aage Jorgensen as a small mechanical workshop based in Aarhus Denmark the name Terma is said to be derived from the firm s early work on thermometers and manometers 4 Five years later it was restructured as a limited liability company under the name Fabrik for Maleinstrumenter TERMA A S 8 4 at the point of incorporation the company had fewer than 10 employees 9 During 1949 it was bought by Thorkild Juncker 9 Juncker shifted Terma A S in the direction of electronic measuring instruments and with the employment of a Norwegian engineer soon developed a radar that would prove to be competitive in both price and quality 9 Within six years of buying Terma Juncker was employing up to 120 people before his untimely death in 1955 9 It was under Juncker s ownership and management that Terma developed into the company it is today 9 Throughout the 1950s Terma A S conducted numerous large scale projects involving the overhaul and upgrade of radars computer systems and air defense systems on behalf of the Danish Armed Forces 4 Its first radar systems were for navigation purposes and installed mainly on secondary vessels 4 Over a period of 20 years Terma A S opted to focus much of its resources onto the development of numerous products related to radars computers and missile systems and started to expand into the wider European market 10 During the 1960s Terma A S secured work within several international programs such as the development and production of the RIM 7 Sea Sparrow surface to air missile the firm continued to be involved in the Sea Sparrow s support for over fifty years 4 In 1961 Terma A S commenced development of the first Doppler radar which was used to measure the velocity of the Sidewinder air to air missile During 1966 the firm was awarded the first European contract to deliver a ground check out system for satellites 4 The 1970s was a turbulent time for Terma A S in terms of its ownership it briefly became a subsidiary of several firms including the Dannebrog Gruppen and BW Holding 4 During the early 1970s Terma A S became an active participant in the space industry beginning production of equipment for a variety of scientific satellite missions over the following years supplying both hardware and software systems for this sector In 1977 Terma A S took over the Bravour company through which it established its own extensive range of VHF based communication equipment which amongst other customers was heavily used by the Danish Armed Forces 4 Following Denmark s decision to purchase the Swedish built Saab 35 Draken fighter aircraft during the early 1970s Terma A S was awarded its first contract for supply of critical aircraft electronics Around this same time the firm also became involved in the supply of various aviation electronics systems for the General Dynamics F 16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft particularly those that were purchased by European customers this co production arrangement was considered a break through for Terma A S 4 During 1980 the Thomas B Thrige Foundation took over the majority of the stocks in Terma A S 4 That decade following an order from the Royal Danish Air Force the company developed an original self protection system compatible with both fixed wing aircraft and helicopters Terma A S also developed new command and control systems for Royal Danish Navy vessels at its newly created project department based in Tastrup outside Copenhagen 4 During 1993 the company reached an agreement with NATO for the establishment of a maintenance and upgrade center for the MIM 23 Hawk surface to air missile system In 1996 Terma A S s AN ALQ213 V Electronic Warfare Management System was approved for use by the United States Air Force it was subsequently installed upon in excess of 1 000 American aircraft 4 In the late 1990s Terma A S acquired Computer Resources International a Danish aerospace and defense company as well as the Danish aircraft company Per Udsen Co Aircraft 4 During 1999 the Danish Orsted satellite was successfully launched with Terma A S being the lead supplier on the project 11 it was the first and so far only Danish satellite to be launched into space During 2000 Terma A S was also contracted by the Royal Netherlands Air Force to supply its self protection systems for the service s Boeing CH 47 Chinook and Eurocopter AS532 Cougar helicopter fleets 4 In 2001 the firm s Power Conditioning Unit was adopted for the European Space Agency s ESA deep space missions including Rosetta Mars Express and Venus Express That same year Terma announced its renaming from Terma Elektronik A S to simply Terma A S which was accompanied by a new logo and graphic design 4 During 2004 Terma relocated all of its Copenhagen based activities to a new office at the Herlev area that same year Terma North America Inc opens offices in the US 4 In the early 2000s the firm established agreements with the American defence contractors Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics to act as a subcontractor on the production of the Lockheed Martin F 35 Lightning II fighter aircraft the firm was subsequently chosen to develop and produce several components and designs for the F 35 including the gun pod and miscellaneous aerostructures 12 4 In 2006 a similar arrangement was agreed with Eurofighter GmbH for the Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircraft Terma A S also worked with Saab on its Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighter 4 Business areas and Products Edit Terma delivers parts and technologies for the F 35 Lightning The power conditioning unit and solar panels of the Rosetta spacecraft is produced by Terma Terma s radar systems are used around Horns Rev wind farm to avoid the turning blades of the turbines from appearing as objects The business areas of Terma can be divided into the following categories Aerostructures Space Defense and Security amp Surveillance Aerostructures Edit Terma Aerostructures A S is headquartered in Grenaa Denmark focusing on design and manufacture of aerostructures for aerospace and defense companies Terma is a strategic supplier to the F 35 Lightning II delivering a series of parts components and technologies to the fighter aircraft 13 The company delivers leading edges through Lockheed Martin composite tail parts through BAE Systems 14 gun pods for the F 35B and C versions through General Dynamics 15 as well as fuselage parts and electronics through Northrop Grumman Corporation 16 Overall Terma delivers more than 70 parts for the F 35 Lightning II citation needed Space Edit Space SPD providing on board electronics and software for satellites as well as control centres Key focus areas are power conditioning systems and star trackers for satellites citation needed Power conditioning units Edit Terma delivers power conditioning systems to a series of major space products including ESA s BepiColombo and Rosetta In the case of BepiColombo the power conditioning unit is the most powerful used on missions by the ESA with a capacity of 14 kW powered by solar energy on its destination planet Mercury 17 In the Rosetta project Terma has developed a 64 square meter solar panel providing power at down to four percent of the Earth s solar energy and at working temperatures down to 130 degrees Celsius 18 The PCU delivers a bus power capability of 1500 watt at a weight of 8 3 kilo 19 20 Star trackers Edit Since 1999 Terma has manufactured Star Trackers for several scientific satellite missions including Cryosat 1 Cryosat 2 ADM Aeolus LISA Pathfinder and Tacsat 1 2 and 4 21 22 23 24 Atmosphere Space Interactions Monitor ASIM Edit Terma is prime contractor for the ASIM observatory 25 Terma is responsible for ensuring technical management of the project and for the coordination with ESA and subcontractors and not least for delivering the ASIM observatory for handover to ESA NASA and SpaceX at Kennedy Space Center KSC ASIM was launched for the International Space Station ISS on 2 April 2018 26 27 and will be installed on the European Columbus module of ISS in the beginning of 2018 ASIM will be used by scientists in order to study high altitude electrical discharges the so called red sprites blue jets haloes and elves and monitor X ray and Gamma ray flashes 28 Defense Edit Terma produces C Flex command and control systems for war ships as of 2013 it has been installed upon ships of the Danish Lithuanian Romanian and Thai Navy The C Flex systems and the Terma SCANTER radar systems are supplied to new built ships such as the Royal Thai Navy Landing Docks the Danish Absalon Class Support Ships and the Danish Iver Huitfeldt class frigates as well as upgrades on ships in service such as the Danish Thetis Class and offshore patrol vessels 29 30 The company develops electronic warfare protection systems and 3D audio systems as upgrades for the F 16 fighters of the Royal Danish Air Force Additionally Terma has supplied electronic warfare solutions for the EPAF countries and the U S Air National Guard for F 16 A 10 Tornado and Harrier aircraft Terma develops aircraft survivability equipment for a variety of SAR and transportation helicopters 31 including the 14 Royal Danish Air Force EH 101 Merlin helicopters in collaboration with Agusta Westland and self protection systems for the Royal Netherlands Air Force AH 64D and CH 47 Chinook helicopters 32 The Terma Electronic Warfare Management Systems are fielded internationally on more than 2 000 fighter and transportation aircraft and helicopters 33 Terma A S also produces Missile Warning Systems as an integral part of the electronic warfare solution for the F 16s of the Danish and Norwegian air forces mounting the systems on pylons instead of the traditional fuselage installation 34 Security amp Surveillance Edit The Terma SCANTER 5202 radar is used by coast guard services including the U S Coast Guard 35 the Spanish Guardia Civil the Colombian Coast Guard the Norwegian Coast Guard Port of London and Port of Hong Kong to track marine vessels and aircraft 36 37 while the Terma ET2 embedded tracker is developed to help track stealth objects or smaller objects in the presence of clutter 38 References Edit a b c Terma Annual Report 2017 Terma com Archived from the original on 1 August 2018 Retrieved 1 August 2018 Pike John Denmark Defense Industry Globalsecurity org Retrieved 1 August 2018 Borsen Karrierelink Top1000 borsen dk Archived from the original on 1 May 2015 Retrieved 1 August 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s History of Terma Terma A S Retrieved 26 April 2020 Annual Report 2013 14 Terma com Archived from the original on 1 August 2018 Retrieved 1 August 2018 Terma investerer millioner i Grenaa Stiften dk 6 April 2008 Retrieved 1 August 2018 Locations Terma com Retrieved 1 August 2018 Terma A S Gyldendal Den Store Danske Denstoredanske dk Retrieved 1 August 2018 a b c d e Svith Morten 4 June 2016 Retsopgoret Direktoren satsede lidt for meget pa den tyske krigslykke Stiften dk Retrieved 29 August 2016 Industri historie i krigens skygge Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 21 August 2014 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory Museum of Electricity and Magnetism Oersted Satellite Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 21 August 2014 Denmark F 35 F 35 Lightning II F 35 Lightning II Retrieved 1 August 2018 Terma enters into F 35 Long Term Agreement with BAE Systems Asdnews com Retrieved 1 August 2018 Terma Enters into F 35 Long Term Agreement with BAE Systems F 35 Lightning II F 35 Lightning II Retrieved 1 August 2018 The Terma F35 Multi Mission Pod Think Defence Thinkdefence co uk 7 October 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2018 Northrop Grumman Selects Terma A S of Denmark for F 35 Joint Strike Fighter re gt SAN DIEGO April 2 PRNewswire FirstCall Archived from the original on 3 November 2014 Retrieved 3 November 2014 Dansk stromforsyning skal til Merkur Esa int Retrieved 1 August 2018 Rosetta Gyldendal Den Store Danske Denstoredanske dk Retrieved 1 August 2018 Stage Mie Terma elektronik vaekker rumsonde fra arelang dvale Ingenioren 19 January 2014 Jensen H amp Laursen J Power Conditioning Unit for Rosetta Mars Express Space Power Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference held 6 10 May 2002 in Porto Portugal Edited by A Wilson European Space Agency ESA SP 502 2002 p 249 Bibliographic Code 2002ESASP 502 249J 1 permanent dead link Giulicchi Luisella Wu Shu Fan Fenal Thomas 2013 Attitude and orbit control systems for the LISA Pathfinder mission Aerospace Science and Technology 24 283 294 doi 10 1016 j ast 2011 12 002 CryoSat eoPortal Directory Satellite Missions directory eoportal org Retrieved 1 August 2018 Aeolus eoPortal Directory Satellite Missions directory eoportal org Retrieved 1 August 2018 ASIM Danmarks storste rumprojekt klar til opsendelse videnskab dk in Danish 23 March 2018 Retrieved 4 April 2018 Jubel over rumprojekt Saetter Danmark pa verdenskortet DR in Danish Retrieved 4 April 2018 Historisk dansk rumprojekt sendt op i rummet nyheder tv2 dk in Danish 2 April 2018 Retrieved 4 April 2018 ASIM background information facts and partners DTU Space space dtu dk Retrieved 4 April 2018 Terma to deliver SCANTER 4100 radar and C Flex command and control systems strategicdefenceintelligence com 11 September 2013 Archived from the original on 16 October 2014 Retrieved 1 August 2018 ST Marine awarded contract to Terma for C Series combat system for Royal Thai Navy s LPD Defenseworld net Retrieved 1 August 2018 Aircraft Survivability Equipment for Polish Mi 17 and Mi 24 Asdnews com Retrieved 1 August 2018 Netherlands moves forward with their AH 64D Apache upgrade Dutch Defence Press Dutchdefencepress com 8 May 2013 Retrieved 1 August 2018 Cloud Computing Cloud computing tmcnet com Retrieved 1 August 2018 Norway Selects Terma for Installation of Missile Warning System on F 16De Defencetalk com Retrieved 1 August 2018 GSN2013Awards Archived from the original on 30 March 2014 Retrieved 17 November 2014 Colombia selects Scanter radars for coastal surveillance Homelandsecurity technology com 4 November 2013 Retrieved 1 August 2018 Maritime Security 2013 West Focuses on Improving Port and Coastal Surveillance Defense Media Network Retrieved 1 August 2018 Terma unveils ET2 embedded tracker for coastal surveillance Homelandsecurity technology com 3 September 2012 Retrieved 1 August 2018 External links EditTerma A S official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terma A S amp oldid 1147180323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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