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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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BRINC Partnership Gives Public Safety Agencies an “Immediate Upgrade” in Incident Intelligence

BRINC Partnership Gives Public Safety Agencies an “Immediate Upgrade” in Incident Intelligence

BRINC, a manufacturer of drones for public safety, has formed a partnership with Nova Software Company to enhance aerial mapping and data analysis for first responders. This collaboration aims to provide public safety agencies with advanced capabilities, enabling them to utilize BRINC drones for improved incident intelligence. The integration of Nova's software will allow these agencies to transform aerial data into actionable insights, significantly upgrading their operational efficiency. This initiative underscores the growing importance of technology in emergency response, as agencies seek innovative solutions to enhance their effectiveness in critical situations. The partnership represents a strategic move to equip first responders with the tools necessary for better decision-making and situational awareness in the field.

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Public Safety Drone Review: May 5, 2026 with BRINC CEO Blake Resnick

Public Safety Drone Review: May 5, 2026 with BRINC CEO Blake Resnick

Public safety professionals are invited to participate in a live discussion on the latest developments in drone technology during the Public Safety Drone Review scheduled for May 5, 2026, at 3 PM EST. The event will feature insights from industry leaders, including BRINC CEO Blake Resnick, who will share operational updates and address current news affecting the field. This monthly gathering aims to enhance collaboration and knowledge sharing among those involved in public safety and drone operations. Participants can register online to join the conversation and stay informed about advancements in this rapidly evolving sector.

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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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Motorola Solutions Leads $125 Million Funding for BRINC's Emergency Drone Expansion

Motorola Solutions Leads $125 Million Funding for BRINC's Emergency Drone Expansion

BRINC, a Seattle-based public safety drone company, has raised $125 million in a funding round led by Motorola Solutions, bringing its total funding to over $250 million. This investment will enable BRINC to expand its manufacturing capabilities and product offerings, with the goal of deploying a 911 response drone at every police and fire station in the U.S. The significance of this funding lies in BRINC's ambition to enhance emergency response times across the nation. With approximately 80,000 police and fire stations in the U.S., the deployment of drones can provide crucial situational awareness before first responders arrive, potentially saving lives and improving operational efficiency. Looking ahead, BRINC plans to move into a new manufacturing facility by the end of the year, which is three times larger than its current site. The company has already seen a surge in demand for its drones, tripling its revenue in 2025 and signing significantly more contracts for 911 response drones compared to the previous year. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.

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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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AirData automates logs for BRINC emergency response drones

AirData automates logs for BRINC emergency response drones

As the use of drones in policing, firefighting, and emergency response expands across the United States, maintaining accurate records of each mission has become increasingly challenging. In response to this issue, AirData, a drone fleet management platform, has introduced a new integration designed to automatically capture and organize flight data from BRINC’s Lemur 2 and Responder drones. This initiative aims to assist public safety agencies in generating comprehensive mission records without requiring pilots to complete additional paperwork after each flight. By streamlining the data collection process, AirData seeks to enhance operational efficiency and ensure that vital information is readily available for review and analysis.

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AirData and BRINC Integration Brings Automated Flight Records to Public Safety Drone Programs

AirData and BRINC Integration Brings Automated Flight Records to Public Safety Drone Programs

AirData has launched a new integration with BRINC to enhance the management of drone flight data for public safety agencies. This collaboration enables automatic capture and organization of flight records from BRINC’s Lemur 2 and Responder drones within the AirData platform. By streamlining this process, the integration aims to reduce the reliance on manual data entry, thereby supporting scalable and auditable drone operations. This development is expected to significantly improve the efficiency of drone programs used in public safety, allowing agencies to focus more on their core missions.

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