The Maritime Administration of Ukraine has announced plans to deepen cooperation with Terma A/S, one of Europe’s leading companies in the high-tech defense industry. This move is aimed at enhancing Ukraine’s maritime security capabilities through advanced technology partnerships.
Mykola Kravchuk, head of the Maritime Administration, revealed that recent working meetings took place with Rasmussen Global, a prominent international consulting firm. These discussions focused on establishing collaboration with Danish partners to bolster Ukraine’s maritime defense and security infrastructure. A key part of these talks was exploring opportunities to engage with Terma A/S, renowned for its cutting-edge defense solutions.
“Strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities is a national priority. We are committed to examining how Terma’s technologies can be adapted for civilian maritime uses. This includes improving our ability to detect underwater threats, efficiently manage vessel traffic, and conduct precise hydrographic surveys,” said Kravchuk.
Terma A/S is recognized across Europe for its innovative products in defense and security, making it a valuable potential partner in upgrading Ukraine’s maritime systems.
Rasmussen Global, headquartered in Brussels and Copenhagen, was founded in 2014 by Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former NATO Secretary General. The firm provides expert strategic advice on security policy, transatlantic relations, the EU, and other critical areas. It is widely regarded as one of the top specialized consulting companies in Brussels, playing a key role in supporting Ukraine’s international partnerships in defense and security.