The Ukrainian company Odd Systems has announced a strategic partnership with the Danish defense firm Terma Group. Together, they will develop a cost-effective drone interceptor utilizing artificial intelligence.

In a press release, Odd Systems highlighted the main challenge of interceptors as the combination of detecting, tracking, and intercepting enemy UAVs with another autonomous system.

The types of Russian drones that need to be countered vary greatly, ranging from FPV and tactical drones like Mavic to operational fixed-wing UAVs such as Zala and long-range strike drones like Shahed.

"Terma and Odd Systems will combine their existing solutions while developing a comprehensive product suite to counter these and other aerial threats," stated Odd Systems.

Odd Systems is a defense technology company headquartered in Kyiv, specializing in the development and production of thermal cameras and FPV drones.

They supply the FPV interceptor platform Horskaya-12, as well as strike FPV platforms "Stus-7" and "Lupinis-10." The company has also developed and manufactured thermal cameras for FPV drones Kurbas-256 and Kurbas-640.

Terma A/S is the largest Danish manufacturer of defense and aerospace products for both civilian and military applications, providing solutions for defense and security. They offer radar systems, avionics, and space electronics. Additionally, it is worth noting that the company supplies components for the F-35 fighters.

Recently, Arsen Zhumadilov, the director of the Defense Procurement Agency, announced that contracts have been secured for tens of thousands of interceptor drones.