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LEMUR 2

LEMUR 2

BRINC Drones

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The LEMUR 2 is a tactical drone designed for public safety operations including HazMat response, search and rescue, bomb/EOD ops, barricade negotiations, and hostage rescue. It features 360° position hold, onboard LiDAR for realtime floor plans, a glass breaker, 2-way comms, 4K visual and thermal sensors, mesh networking, and autonomous flight modes. The drone has a 20+ minute flight time, 6-hour battery life, and weighs 1.5 kg. It is made in the United States and ships with a redesigned remote controller.

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  • 360° position hold without GPS or light
  • Onboard LiDAR generates realtime 2D floor plans
  • Glass breaker attachment for entry through tempered and automotive glass
  • 2-way comms with integrated loudspeaker and microphone
  • 4K visual camera with 13.5 MP sensor and FLIR thermal camera
  • Mesh networking with AES-256 encryption and signal repeating
  • Turtle mode to flip over and redeploy
  • Carbon fiber reinforced nylon frame, water resistant (IP24 internal test)
  • Multipurpose dropper with 1 lb capacity
  • Autonomy floodlights and night vision illuminator for low-light operation

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Evidence-graded claims from the BRINC Drones deep report

Good
  • Motorola Solutions is both an investor and a reseller/distribution partner, with Motorola radios capable of directly dispatching BRINC drones

    GeekWire (independent news), PR Newswire (press release), and the Sumter County FL government procurement document all independently confirm Motorola Solutions' dual role as investor and reseller, and the radio-dispatch integration — though the full operational scope of the integration remains unquantified.

    from BRINC Drones deep report →
Bad
  • BRINC drones are deployed across 900+ public safety agencies in all 50 US states

    The 900+ agencies / all-50-states figure appears on BRINC's official website and is echoed by the Preqin commerce profile, but no independent audit, government registry, or third-party reporter has verified the count or confirmed these are all active operational deployments rather than contracts or pilots.

    from BRINC Drones deep report →
  • BRINC drones can break glass for structural entry, deliver life-saving payloads (Narcan, AEDs, EpiPens), generate 2D floor plans mid-flight, and conduct remote de-escalation via two-way comms

    These capabilities are listed on BRINC's official site and commerce sources, with Narcan payload delivery corroborated by a community (Reddit) source, but no independent field test, peer-reviewed study, or third-party customer outcome report has verified operational reliability or real-world effectiveness of these specific features.

    from BRINC Drones deep report →
  • The Guardian drone offers 200 sq mi coverage, 62-minute flight time, 60 mph top speed, robotic battery/payload swapping, and Starlink satellite connectivity

    These specs originate from BRINC's official website, with Starlink connectivity corroborated only by a community source; no independent hardware test, regulatory filing, or third-party reviewer has validated these performance figures for the Guardian, which was newly unveiled and not yet confirmed in mass production.

    from BRINC Drones deep report →
Ugly
  • BRINC claims an average drone-on-scene arrival time of under 70 seconds

    The <70-second figure comes solely from BRINC's own marketing materials; independent and news-aggregated sources cite ~90 seconds in real-world conditions, and no rigorous independent study has validated either figure — the vendor's best-case claim is contradicted by available external data.

    from BRINC Drones deep report →

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