This year’s edition of the Police & Law Enforcement weapons and equipment exhibition was the 11th to be held. The show precedes the world-famous IWA Hunting and Sporting exhibition, which this year celebrated its 50th anniversary at the Nuremburg Messe exhibition center.
The increasing popularity of EnforceTac has led the organizers to extend its duration from the initial one-day show to three days, followed the day after by the start of the IWA International Hunting & Sporting exhibition which is held at the same venue. The show is not open to the public and attendance is limited to those involved in the defense industry. Highlighting the increasing popularity of the show was the greatly extended exhibition floor space this year covering three large halls.
Officially, more than 12,000 trade visitors, up from 7,235 in 2023, from 86 countries took part in the exhibition. Around 730 exhibitors, up from 540 in 2023, from 46 countries showcased their solutions in a display area measuring 30,000 m², up from 22,000 m² in 2023.
A feature of the show is a number of concurrent activities which, this year, included the Enforce Tac Village, an outdoor 700m² training area where noted police and military experts presented four daily sessions of live demonstrations. The Enforce Tac ‘Blackbox’ facility allowed attendees to test thermal imaging devices, residual light amplifiers, and laser light modules (among others) in a suitable environment. To make a change from walking the floor, the EnforceTac Fitness Test was on offer.
Earlier shows had a focus more on boots, bullets, and badges (to oversimplify), while the past decade has seen a vast upsurge in technical innovations such as drones and counter-drone systems. The former now providing reconnaissance and observation capabilities on par with their manned military counterparts.
Imaging technology continues to evolve and what was once represented by large, fixed installations is now offered by Novo Digital Radiography portable X-Ray systems.
This year the EnforceTac Exhibition Guide made reference to Law Enforcement & Defense, reflecting a greater and diversity of larger ordnance systems on display.
At the other end of the spectrum less-lethal systems were exhibited from handheld to backpack-carried units.
The range of firearms and calibers seen at EnforcTac continues to grow as the show now comprises a defense element.Continuing a recent trend, Turkish manufacturers of military style small arms continue to increase, as weapon platforms up to 20 mm in caliber were on display this year.
The next edition of EnforceTac will be held 24-26 February 2025 at the Nuremburg Messe Exhibition complex. For those who plan on attending the IWA International Hunting & Sporting Exhibition at the same location, the latter will be held after EnforceTac on 27 February to 2 March 2025.
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