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About Terma
Terma develops and markets high-tech solutions, systems, and products for defense and non-defense applications. Our products are developed and designed for use in extreme mission-critical environments and situations, where human lives and valuable material assets are at stake.
Terma’s Business Areas cover:
  • Aerostructures: Development and production of advanced structures for defense and non-defense aircraft and helicopters.
  • Integrated Defense Systems: Network and tactical systems; self-protection equipment for aircraft, helicopters, and ships; and electronics manufacturing and services within the defense industry.
  • Radar Systems: Advanced radar systems for coastal surveillance, naval surveillance, vessel traffic surveillance, perimeter surveillance, and surface movement surveillance at airports.
  • Space: Mission-critical products, software, and services for space applications.

Terma A/S was established in 1949. For many years, Terma has worked closely with the Defense, public authorities, and international organizations around the world. Through these relationships, Terma has gained in-depth knowledge of and insight into our customers' working environment and an equally deep understanding of their situations and needs.
Terma is headquartered at Lystrup near Århus, Denmark, with Danish facilities at Grenaa, Herlev (near Copenhagen), and Skive. International subsidiaries and facilities include Leiden, The Netherlands; Darmstadt near Frankfurt, Germany; Washington DC, USA; Warner Robins, GA, USA; Forth Worth, TX, USA; Norfolk, Virginia, USA; and Singapore.
Terma is ultimately owned by the Thomas B. Thrige Foundation, Copenhagen.
Further information
Management and Board of Directors
Organizational Chart
Annual Report & Accounts
Financial Highlights
Terma History
Brochures
Mission, Vision and Values
Anti-Corruption Statement
Quality & Process Management
Terma and Security
Industrial Cooperation - Offset
Terma increases cooperation with key sub-suppliers
Terma joins new center for manufacturing technology
Statement on Denmark's withdrawal from the Allied Ground Surveillance program (AGS)