The Danish defense company Terma A/S has successfully tested its innovative artificial intelligence technologies in Ukraine. These trials took place under the Test in Ukraine platform, as reported by the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.
"We tested solutions for detecting hostile drones from Terma A/S, which is one of the largest defense companies in Denmark, producing over 80 components for the F-35. Currently, engineers are integrating this technology with the Ukrainian interceptor 'Horska' from Odd Systems to detect Russian targets at even greater distances," he emphasized.
According to the official, the Brave1 cluster facilitated the testing and provided feedback from military personnel. Mykhailo Fedorov also shared a video featuring a leading engineer from Terma A/S discussing the trials in Ukraine.
"This is a unique opportunity to access the necessary data and feedback. We want to assist (Ukraine), but we also want to learn. Therefore, such meetings where military personnel share their experiences and tell us what isn’t working are essential for us," the engineer explained.
Additionally, Mykhailo Fedorov added that the next phase of testing is planned, taking into account the feedback from military personnel.
It is worth noting that Ukraine introduced a platform for testing foreign defense technologies based on Brave1 in July 2025. Manufacturers have the opportunity to test their products directly on-site, allowing real-time modifications. Alternatively, they can entrust the testing to the cluster, where specialists will conduct testing and provide partners with a report of the results.