Terma and Raytheon, an RTX business, have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to significantly deepen their collaboration in the defence sector. Building on successful past projects, the MoU outlines key areas of cooperation, including advanced technologies such as command and control systems, space-based capabilities, and electronic warfare solutions.
The agreement was signed at the Danish Embassy in Washington D.C. by Steen Lynenskjold, Executive Vice President for Government & Partnerships at Terma, and Robert Fitzpatrick, President, Requirements & Capabilities at Raytheon. This partnership highlights the strengthening ties between Denmark and the United States in the defence industry and underscores the strategic importance of their growing cooperation.
The MoU capitalizes on the complementary strengths of both companies, combining Terma’s engineering expertise with Raytheon’s extensive portfolio of next-generation defence solutions. Raytheon, one of the largest defence contractors globally, brings a wealth of capabilities to the collaboration, while Terma contributes specialized engineering proficiency.
“We are excited to deepen our collaboration with Raytheon, a company that shares our commitment to technological excellence and innovation in the defence industry,” said Steen Lynenskjold. “This agreement represents a major milestone for Terma, allowing us to expand our role in key international markets and further contribute to the defence capabilities of both Denmark and the United States.”
While specific details of the agreement remain confidential, the MoU sets the stage for future projects that will drive innovation in defense technologies. The partnership aims to develop advanced systems to address the evolving demands of global security, including enhancing defense capabilities and exploring new opportunities.
“Our relationship with Terma will bring critical maritime and integrated air and missile defence capabilities to meet the demands of our joint European customers today and into the future,” said Robert Fitzpatrick, president, Requirements & Capabilities, Raytheon.
This expanded collaboration between Terma and Raytheon marks a continued commitment to excellence in the defence sector, reinforcing the bond between U.S. and Danish defence industries and driving forward technological advancements for global security.