
Largest number of Lithuanian companies at the exhibition Enforce Tac 2025
This week, at the "Enforce Tac 2025" international exhibition for law enforcement, security, and defense technologies in Nuremberg, Germany, Lithuania is demonstrating an unprecedented level of activity. A record 17 Lithuanian companies are representing the country's defense and security industry.
This delegation consists of Lithuania’s most innovative companies, developing and manufacturing high-value-added technologies tailored for the defense, security, and law enforcement sectors. The exhibition showcases a wide range of fields, including advanced optical and laser solutions, ballistic protection, tactical gear, communication technologies, unmanned solutions, data analytics, and specialized software.
Eleven companies are exhibiting their products at the Lithuanian national stand, organized by the "Ministry of Economy and Innovation", "Ministry of National Defense of Lithuania", "Defense Resources Agency", and "Innovation Agency Lithuania". These companies include „NT Service“, RSI Europe, „Cellular Expert“, „Aktyvus Photonics“, "Baltic Viper", „Granta Autonomy“, "DUV", „Mitekas“, „IT logika“, „KOVO armor“ and „ATRI“.
Additionally, six companies - „BROLIS“, „Safariland Lithuania“, "Thermowave", „Audimas Supply“, „DMEXS GROUP“ ir „Mittet“ - have set up individual stands at the exhibition.
Participation in Enforce Tac is crucial for Lithuania’s defense industry as it seeks to establish itself in international markets, foster collaboration with NATO allies, and engage with global defense sector leaders. This event presents not only an opportunity to expand export markets but also to strengthen Lithuania’s reputation as a developer of high-tech solutions.
Lithuania’s presence at this exhibition is growing stronger. While only four Lithuanian companies participated in Enforce Tac in 2023, this number has quadrupled this year, highlighting the country's defense sector growth and increasing international competitiveness.
Enforce Tac is one of the most significant specialized defense and security exhibitions in Europe, attracting hundreds of companies and thousands of visitors from around the world each year. The 2025 edition focuses on next-generation weaponry and technologies, particularly NATO-standard small arms and the U.S. Army’s Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) system. The exhibition also showcases the latest technologies for law enforcement and special operations forces, including personal protection equipment, surveillance systems, and cybersecurity solutions.