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Brinc Announces Next Generation of Lemur Drone

The Lemur 2's sensor array includes a lidar sensor, tracking camera, multiple night vision illuminators, a spotlight with strobe, 4K camera, FLIR thermal imager, microphone, and loudspeaker.

Brinc's Lemur 2 drone features a sensor array that aids intelligence gathering and navigation.Brinc's Lemur 2 drone features a sensor array that aids intelligence gathering and navigation.Brinc

Brinc has announced the release of its next-generation drone, the Lemur 2. The Lemur 2 is specially designed to enable law enforcement and public safety professionals to surveil areas too dangerous to send a person, to assess a threat profile, and to de-escalate conflict without putting individuals in harm's way.

Brinc was founded in 2018 with the mission of designing and delivering products that address the major challenges in American public safety. Brinc’s first drone introduced two-way communication capabilities, a glass breaker, and optimized systems for indoor flight, among other features. The Lemur 2 advances drone technology further with the introduction of an intelligent software layer. 

The Lemur 2 features Brinc’s proprietary Brinc Autonomy Engine, where the drone’s onboard lidar sensor creates a 3D map of its surroundings in real time to enable a suite of capabilities. This includes a 360-degrees standby hover that doesn’t rely on light or GPS systems and an obstacle awareness system that dynamically adjusts speed around objects while still providing complete control to the drone operator for tactical maneuvers. Just as the autonomy engine simplifies operation, it also keeps law enforcement and emergency services personnel informed by providing an easy to interpret, 2D floor plan to users in real time.

In support of its autonomy system, the Lemur 2 has a sensor array, combining 10 unique systems, including visual, night vision, thermal imaging, and two-way communications. The array includes a lidar sensor, tracking camera, multiple night vision illuminators, a spotlight with strobe, 4K camera, FLIR thermal imager, microphone, and loudspeaker.

Video and data is transmitted locally to a custom Brinc controller and encrypted using AES-256 protocols. The Lemur 2 is also mesh network compatible, allowing for multiple drones to extend each other's range in large buildings or underground. With an integrated 4G LTE-powered connection, Lemur 2 drones can securely stream a live camera view and 2D floor plans to stakeholders off-site through the new Brinc LiveOps web platform.

“Today marks the next step on Brinc’s journey to advance drone technology in the service of public safety. Our mission at Brinc is to revolutionize public safety by leveraging technology to de-escalate dangerous situations. Each drone deployed to a dangerous situation is one less individual in harm's way, and a potential life saved. The Lemur 2 is the next era of first response technology that will undoubtedly make law enforcement and emergency services in our country more efficient and safer for all involved,” said Blake Resnick, CEO of Brinc.

“Throughout our journey, we have worked with past and present law enforcement and emergency services professionals to understand their unique challenges and enhance their ability to do difficult jobs safely with best-in-class technology. We look forward to building upon our success and continually pushing the boundaries of what Brinc can offer to benefit public safety,” Resnick added.

Brinc manufactures all of its products in, and sources the vast majority of its parts from, the United States. Brinc has co-located R&D and production at its Seattle headquarters and is vertically integrated, controlling its supply chain. The Brinc Lemur 2 is National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) compliant and approved by the U.S. government for its products to be used by federal agencies and contractors.

You can find more information on Brinc and its suite of products as well as schedule a test flight of the Lemur 2 here.