From General Dynamic, a company that makes some seriously large platforms, comes the suitcase-sized Tactical Cross Domain Solutions system, or TACDS, on display at AFA 2024. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
AFA 2024 — As the Air, Space & Cyber Conference wraps up until next year, Breaking Defense grabbed a few more photos from the show.
Below check out the latest images and check out our full coverage of all the news out of AFA 2024 by clicking HERE.
A patch is shown on an airman’s uniform for the service’s ABMS effort. (Aaron Mehta/Breaking Defense)
Intellisense Systems’ offerings at AFA 2024 included the LAD-2008 cockpit display system, as a virtual pilot banked left. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
This curious contraption at one end of the AFA 2024 hall is Resonant Sciences’s RAZR, a “high performing, fieldable, robotic system for close-range multi-spectral measurements of aircraft and aircraft components such as radomes, surfaces and edges,” the company says. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
Looking over the crowd at AFA 2024 was the Teledyne FLIR Modular Surveillance system. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
iPerformX invited attendees at AFA 2024 to sit in its F-35 simulator to get a feel for the next-gen stealth fighter. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
Looking especially sharp, Amentum’s MULE UAV hung above visitors’ heads at AFA 2024. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
General Electric went chromed out with its display of an F110 Turbofan engine at AFA 2024. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
Elta, a subsidiary of Israeli firm IAI, displayed the ELL-8222SB, an airborne electronic jamming pod, at AFA 2024. (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)
The Israeli firm Rafael came to AFA 2024, here displaying its ice Breaker “5th-gen long-range autonomous precision strike weapon system.” (Brendon Smith / Breaking Defense)