Eurosatory day four: Images from across the show
The fourth day at Eurosatory saw thousands more attendees make their way to Parc des Expositions de Villepinte to discover the latest innovations in security and defence. Today, we place our focus on the security and policing industies, as well as drones and helicopters.
A live riot police demonstration showing how Eurosatory has enhanced its coverage of internal security apparatus and platforms over recent editions.
Fightfighting has been another growing theme of interest at this year's event.
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An exhibitor showing off the Superhailer acoustic communications device which is used at long range by the police and emergency services.
RAID, the elite tactical unit of the French National Police, have been out in full force on the exhibition floor and Live Demonstration area.
Dogs have not been left out in terms of the protective equipment on display at Eurosatory 2024.
Airbus brought a H175M, the military variant of the H175, to Eurosatory 2024.
Drones and CUAS platforms have been a major feature at the Parc des Expositions de Villepinte this year.
All images credited to Eurosatory/Coges.
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