Terma has been awarded a contract to supply its advanced command-and-control software, BMD-Flex, as part of Slovakia’s newly acquired Barak MX Integrated Air Defence System. The contract includes the delivery of Terma’s software solutions and system integration, ensuring interoperability with NATO’s air defence architecture (NATINAMDS).
The Barak MX system is operational in multiple countries worldwide, offering a multi-layered air defence network capable of engaging fighter jets, UAVs, cruise missiles, and ballistic threats.
The agreement follows Slovakia’s EUR 554 million defence deal for six batteries of the Barak MX system, a cutting-edge air defence solution designed to counter a variety of airborne threats, already been chosen by 8 countries across 4 continents, including nations in the NATO/EU zone. The system is developed by IAI and together with Terma’s C2 BMD-Flex it will represent a unified defence framework where sensors, battle management systems and interceptors are seamlessly integrated into a network-centric unified defence network.
Terma’s BMD-Flex C2 software, a program of record for the Danish Defence’s very short air defence (VSHORAD), enhances battle management efficiency, ensuring real-time coordination of air defence assets, and providing Slovakia with an adaptable, future-proof defence capability, says the company in a press release. As part of the agreement, Terma will oversee the integration process, working closely with partners to ensure the system’s full compatibility with NATO’s operational standards.
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