Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. has executed a Memorandum of Understanding with Terma A/S, Denmark's largest defense technology company, establishing a framework for future cooperation focused on integrating Terma radar systems into CiTech's Self-Deploying Communications Platform. This collaboration aims to explore combined defense and security applications across international markets, with specific attention to European stakeholders.
The agreement outlines joint intent to identify commercial opportunities, assess technical feasibility, and collaborate on demonstrations of an integrated capability. Areas of collaboration include exploring commercial opportunities and operational use cases enabled by a combined Terma radar and CiTech Nexus platform solution, assessing technical and operational feasibility of integration, and planning joint demonstrations at key European defense exhibitions. The companies will hold periodic coordination meetings to review progress and determine next steps toward formal pilot or commercial agreements.
Planned demonstrations include DAIMEX BALTIC 2026 in Lithuania from May 12-14, 2026, the International Drone Summit in Riga on May 27, 2026, and the 34th International Defence Industry Exhibition MSPO in Poland from September 8-11, 2026. These demonstrations will showcase the integrated capability across the European Union, subject to mutual agreement between the companies.
"This collaboration creates the opportunity to combine Terma's proven radar technology with CiTech's rapidly deployable autonomous communications platform. Together, we aim to demonstrate an integrated solution that supports defense and security operations in demanding environments," said Brenton Scott, Chief Executive Officer of CiTech. Steen Trier, Vice President of Global Sales Surveillance & Mission Systems at Terma, added, "This MOU reflects Terma's ambition to collaborate with innovative partners to explore new operational applications of our radar technology. By assessing how our systems can complement CiTech's platform, we aim to evaluate solutions that enhance situational awareness and operational flexibility for defense and security customers."
This partnership represents a significant development in defense technology integration, potentially creating more responsive and capable systems for security operations. The combination of autonomous deployment platforms with advanced radar systems could address critical limitations in current rapidly deployable communication solutions, particularly in strength of infrastructure and rapid deployment capabilities. For more information about Terma A/S, visit https://www.terma.com, and for details about Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd., visit https://www.citech.com.au.
The collaboration's importance lies in its potential to enhance defense and security capabilities through technological integration at a time when rapid response and situational awareness are increasingly critical. By combining autonomous communications platforms with sophisticated radar systems, this partnership could deliver solutions that improve operational effectiveness in challenging environments, benefiting defense organizations, border security agencies, and emergency services across Europe and potentially broader international markets.


