ENFORCE TAC 2025: Direct Action New Products

Enforce Tac 2025 is very important event for tactical-military industry. With over 10 years of experience, Direct Action brand has gained the trust of some of the most demanding special operations units worldwide.

This year, we’re doubling down on our ‘individual-as-a-system’ approach, allowing for full gear customization based on mission requirements and individual user needs.

During the three-day event, explore our latest innovations, including a new soft ballistic set, redesigned tactical belts and sleeves, advanced tactical clothing and backpacks, and innovative pouch designs for enhanced modularity and faster access.

We’re honored to welcome JW GROM veterans Puwal and Żwiru to our booth. They will share firsthand experiences of gear performance under extreme conditions, providing invaluable insights into real-world applications. Don’t miss the live gear configuration demonstrations and Q&A sessions, where visitors can engage directly with these experts.

We wouldn’t be ourselves if we didn’t prepare something truly special—not just a groundbreaking new product, but also an exciting lineup of attractions at our booth. Plus, Bullet Brothers will be fueling the mission with top-tier coffee throughout the event—because even warriors need a caffeine boost.

Join us from February 24-26 at Booth 7-278 and experience it all firsthand! Want more details – check out here!

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About Direct Action

Direct Action isn’t just a brand; it’s a commitment to equipping the world’s elite forces with the most advanced tactical gear available. Born from the crucible of modern military operations, our products are developed in close cooperation with elite military and law enforcement special forces operators, ensuring they meet the highest professional demands. Manufactured in Poland, we maintain unwavering control over quality, guaranteeing outstanding durability down to the smallest detail.

Source: Direct Action news release

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