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===Defense=== Terma produces C-Flex command and control systems for naval ships; as of 2013, it has been installed upon ships of the Danish, Lithuanian, Romanian and Thai Navy. The C-Flex systems and the Terma SCANTER radar systems are supplied to new-built ships such as the [[Royal Thai Navy]] Landing Docks, the Danish Absalon-Class Support Ships, and the Danish [[Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate]]s as well as upgrades on ships in service, such as the Danish [[Thetis-class ocean patrol vessel|Thetis-Class]] and offshore patrol vessels.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.strategicdefenceintelligence.com/article/BjtIHtQf7sY/2013/09/11/terma_to_deliver_scanter_4100_radar_and_c-flex_command_contr/ |archive-url = https://archive.today/20141016161101/http://www.strategicdefenceintelligence.com/article/BjtIHtQf7sY/2013/09/11/terma_to_deliver_scanter_4100_radar_and_c-flex_command_contr/ |url-status = dead |archive-date = 16 October 2014 |title = Terma to deliver SCANTER 4100 radar and C-Flex command and control systems |publisher = strategicdefenceintelligence.com |date = 11 September 2013 |accessdate=1 August 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.defenseworld.net/news/3575/ST_Marine_awarded_contract_to_Terma_for_C_Series_combat_system_for_Royal_Thai_Navy___s_LPD#.VD_tX9I1_Ss |title=ST Marine awarded contract to Terma for C-Series combat system for Royal Thai Navy's LPD |website=Defenseworld.net |accessdate=1 August 2018}}</ref> The company develops electronic warfare protection systems and 3D-audio systems as upgrades for the [[General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon|F-16]] fighters of the [[Royal Danish Air Force]]. Additionally, Terma has supplied electronic warfare solutions for the EPAF countries and the U.S. Air National Guard for F-16, A-10, Tornado and Harrier aircraft. Terma develops aircraft survivability equipment for a variety of [[Search and rescue|SAR]] and transportation helicopters,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.asdnews.com/news-36268/Aircraft_Survivability_Equipment_for_Polish_Mi-17_and_Mi-24_Helicopters.htm |title=Aircraft Survivability Equipment for Polish Mi-17 and Mi-24 |website=Asdnews.com |accessdate=1 August 2018}}</ref> including the 14 Royal Danish Air Force [[EH-101]] Merlin helicopters in collaboration with Agusta Westland, and self-protection systems for the Royal Netherlands Air Force AH-64D and CH-47 Chinook helicopters.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.dutchdefencepress.com/?p=10651|title=Netherlands moves forward with their AH-64D Apache upgrade - Dutch Defence Press |date=8 May 2013 |website=Dutchdefencepress.com |accessdate=1 August 2018}}</ref> The Terma Electronic Warfare Management Systems are fielded internationally on more than 2,000 fighter and transportation aircraft and helicopters.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://cloud-computing.tmcnet.com/viewette.aspx?u=http://cloud-computing.tmcnet.com/news/2012/07/11/6428936.htm |title=Cloud Computing |website=Cloud-computing.tmcnet.com |accessdate=1 August 2018}}</ref> Terma A/S also produces Missile Warning Systems as an integral part of the electronic warfare solution for the F-16s of the Danish and Norwegian air forces, mounting the systems on pylons instead of the traditional fuselage installation.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.defencetalk.com/norway-terma-radar-warner-for-f-16s-35289/ |title=Norway Selects Terma for Installation of Missile Warning System on F-16De |website=Defencetalk.com |accessdate=1 August 2018}}</ref>
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