Hazmat

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Challenges

Hazmat operations provide a unique set of challenges.

Distance from target
Unknown environment
High risk
Flammability

BRINC Solutions

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8mile

Signal Range

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Infrared

Imaging System

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1lbs.

Payload Dropper

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IP24

Water Resistant

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Durable

and modular

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31Minute

Flight Time

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Testimonials

"We embrace the LEMUR because it's a force multiplier...it's a lot cheaper than a police officer."

Testimonials Icon LVMPD Sheriff, Joe Lombardo

"It's invaluable. You can replace this, you can't replace an officer, so we're keeping our officers safe, and we're putting them in a position where they don't have to use force on an individual."

SWAT Commander, Lt. Melanie O'Daniel

"The LEMUR allows us to provide our tactical response team (TRT) live intelligence regarding the layout of the structure they are about to search without endangering officers or persons inside the structure. Any obstacles, barriers, or dangerous areas can be discussed, and planned for prior to entering."

Det. Guy Kirtley, KCPD

"We embrace the LEMUR because it's a force multiplier...it's a lot cheaper than a police officer."

Testimonials Icon LVMPD Sheriff, Joe Lombardo

"It's invaluable. You can replace this, you can't replace an officer, so we're keeping our officers safe, and we're putting them in a position where they don't have to use force on an individual."

SWAT Commander, Lt. Melanie O'Daniel

"The LEMUR allows us to provide our tactical response team (TRT) live intelligence regarding the layout of the structure they are about to search without endangering officers or persons inside the structure. Any obstacles, barriers, or dangerous areas can be discussed, and planned for prior to entering."

Det. Guy Kirtley, KCPD