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Can Drones Replace High-Speed Police Pursuits? BRINC’s Guardian Points to a New Model

Can Drones Replace High-Speed Police Pursuits? BRINC’s Guardian Points to a New Model

At a recent event hosted by Motorola Solutions, BRINC CEO Blake Resnick presented a groundbreaking vision aimed at transforming police pursuits, specifically addressing the dangers associated with high-speed vehicle chases. Traditionally, while drones have been utilized to enhance public safety, their effectiveness in active pursuit situations has been limited. However, Resnick introduced BRINC’s Guardian drone, which promises to redefine this dynamic by potentially replacing conventional high-speed chases with a safer, drone-assisted approach. This innovation seeks to mitigate risks for both law enforcement and the public, marking a significant shift in policing strategies.

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What Starlink Actually Changes for Police Drones: A Look at BRINC’s Guardian

What Starlink Actually Changes for Police Drones: A Look at BRINC’s Guardian

At the recent Motorola Solutions Summit, Blake Resnick discussed the innovative capabilities of BRINC's new Guardian drone, which features integrated Starlink satellite connectivity. This advancement is poised to significantly enhance police drone operations by providing improved connectivity, redundancy, and extended range. The integration of Starlink technology could reshape how law enforcement agencies utilize drones in real-world scenarios, allowing for more effective responses in critical situations. As public safety continues to evolve, the Guardian drone represents a potential new standard for first responders, leveraging cutting-edge technology to meet the demands of modern policing.

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BRINC Secures $125 Million Funding Round Led by Motorola Solutions for Public Safety Drones

BRINC Secures $125 Million Funding Round Led by Motorola Solutions for Public Safety Drones

BRINC, a Seattle-based public safety drone manufacturer, announced on July 14, 2026, that it has secured a $125 million financing round led by Motorola Solutions. This investment raises BRINC's total capital to over a quarter billion dollars and aims to deploy a BRINC 911 response drone at every police and fire station across the U.S., targeting 80,000 facilities. The funding will enable BRINC to expand its domestic manufacturing, launch new products, and scale its go-to-market operations. The company plans to move into a facility three times the size of its current factory by the end of 2026 to meet the increasing demand from public safety agencies. In 2025, BRINC tripled its revenue and quintupled its monthly production capacity, signing nearly four times as many contracts for 911 response drones in 2026 compared to the previous year. Looking ahead, BRINC's founder Blake Resnick emphasized the importance of situational awareness in emergencies, stating that their drones provide critical information before first responders arrive. The company is also collaborating with the National League of Cities for a nationwide rollout of drone first response (DFR) initiatives. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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