TCOM, LP, a leader in airborne persistent surveillance and ISR solutions, is preparing to unveil its latest multi-layered ISR capabilities at the 2024 Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Meeting & Exposition. Scheduled for October 14-17, 2024, in Washington, D.C., the event will serve as a platform for TCOM to demonstrate how its integrated technologies can revolutionize surveillance operations across various altitudes.
The company's showcase will feature a comprehensive suite of technologies, including tethered aerostats, tethered unmanned aerial systems (Te-UAS), high-altitude balloons (HABs), and tethered drones. These platforms are designed to provide unparalleled operational coverage, offering solutions that are both persistent and cost-effective for military and homeland security operations. Nigel Sutton, TCOM's Vice President for Business Development, highlighted the significance of their participation, noting the global demand for advanced ISR solutions that can adapt to evolving security challenges.
Key highlights of TCOM's presentation include four ISR platforms: aerostats for continuous ISR coverage, Te-UAS for real-time surveillance, Aerostar HABs for strategic ISR in hostile environments, and tethered drones for rapid deployment in tactical missions. This multi-layered approach addresses the complex needs of modern operations, offering scalable solutions that enhance resilience in high-threat environments.
TCOM's ISR systems are already deployed in critical regions worldwide, including U.S. border security, European air and missile defense, and strategic locations in the Indo-Pacific. Their presence at AUSA 2024 underscores the importance of integrated surveillance solutions in today's geopolitical landscape, providing military and security professionals with the tools needed to maintain situational awareness and respond to emerging threats effectively.
For more information on TCOM's ISR solutions, visit https://www.tcomlp.com. The AUSA 2024 Annual Meeting & Exposition represents a pivotal opportunity for defense and security sectors to explore technologies that could redefine operational strategies and enhance global security measures.


