In recent years, Enforce Tac has continued to grow in relevance as a meeting point for European security and defense professionals. The exhibition, set in Nuremberg, Germany, has expanded in both size and audience, becoming one of the largest and meaningful exhibitions in Europe. For 2026 the organizers have added a new exhibition hall to accommodate increasing demand from exhibitors and visitors. As a result, more companies now have the opportunity to return with an on-site presence after years of limited or indirect participation, often due to quickly sold-out booth space.
Companies like EnGarde will exhibit with its own booth at Enforce Tac for the first time in over a decade.
EnGarde is a Dutch body armor manufacturer that will be present in Nuremberg, using the event to present new developments, specifically their next generation of soft armor. Although EnGarde did not have its own booth in recent years, the company has remained active at Enforce Tac, often attending meetings or co-exhibiting with German resellers. This edition, however, marks its first standalone booth since 2015.
According to the company, several factors influenced the decision to return in this format. One was Enforce Tac’s growing role as a central European exhibition for law enforcement and security professionals. Nuremberg is now the go-to location for companies and professionals seeking to stay active in the industry. Another is the long-standing date overlap with SICUR in Madrid, which in previous years limited EnGarde’s ability to commit resources to a full presence in Nuremberg.
One Panel, Multiple Standards: EnGarde’s COMFORT-GEN7™
At Enforce Tac 2026, EnGarde will introduce a new generation of soft armor panels, including solutions offering both ballistic and anti-stab protection. Particular attention will be given to the COMFORT-GEN7™ panel, which has been tested according to multiple international standards. The panel meets NIJ Level II (United States) and RPS1 (Sweden) requirements and is also officially certified to the German SK1 standard, an important consideration for many German customers. The focus of the new panel line is flexibility and wearability for extended daily use. Additionally, the company plans to present its other solutions, including Level IIIA soft armor and the Titanskin™ anti-stab panels. These solutions were first presented publicly in late 2025 at Segurex in Lisbon, where EnGarde reported strong interest from attendees. At the exhibition, visitors were able to handle the panels, testing their flexibility and construction firsthand. EnGarde will offer a similar experience at Enforce Tac. The guests are invited to touch the panels and try on the vests themselves.
The exhibition is also an opportunity for the company to officially launch their high-visibility Puma™ carrier. The new vest expands the company’s offering beyond covert and low-profile solutions such as their bestselling Deluxe™ and Dual-Use™ options, addressing operational environments where visibility is required.
Visitors interested in the company’s latest developments are welcome to visit at booth 9-178.
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