BRINC Launches Guardian: World's First Satellite-Connected Emergency Response Drone
BRINC, a U.S. public safety drone leader, officially unveiled the Guardian on March 24, 2026 — the world's first satellite-connected emergency response drone. Paired with its robotic Guardian Station for automated battery swapping, the system enables true 24/7 deployment with an 8-mile response radius, 62-minute flight time, 4K imaging with 640x total zoom, and auto-loading of medical payloads such as AEDs and naloxone. A strategic alliance with Motorola Solutions positions Guardian as a cornerstone of next-generation Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs across North America.

Highlights
- BRINC launched Guardian on March 24, 2026 — the world's first emergency response drone with integrated satellite connectivity, enabling deployment virtually anywhere globally.
- Guardian's robotic Guardian Station enables automated battery swapping, eliminating the 25-minute charging gap between flights and achieving true 24/7 unmanned standby for the first time.
- Guardian delivers an 8-mile response radius, 62-minute flight time, IP55 weather resistance, 4K imaging with 640x total zoom, and dual HD thermal zoom cameras.
- Motorola Solutions became the exclusive North American distributor of BRINC's DFR technology, integrating Guardian with CommandCentral Aware and Assist AI for 911-triggered drone dispatch.
- BRINC is expanding its Seattle manufacturing facility to more than double production capacity while maintaining full U.S.-based manufacturing across a vertically integrated supply chain.
BRINC Launches Guardian: World's First Satellite-Connected Emergency Response Drone
Seattle, Washington — March 24, 2026 — BRINC, a leading U.S. public safety drone manufacturer, today officially announced the launch of Guardian, its most capable 911-response drone to date. Featuring a top-tier imaging system and advanced autonomous flight technology, Guardian is the world's first drone with integrated satellite connectivity — a milestone not only for emergency response, but for the broader U.S. drone industry.
Guardian Station: True 24/7 Autonomous Deployment
When paired with its robotic docking unit, the Guardian Station, the system can automatically swap batteries and redeploy for new missions. This marks a revolutionary leap over current Drone as First Responder (DFR) platforms, which require at least 25 minutes of contact charging between flights.
Guardian is also designed for rapid adaptability, automatically loading mission-specific payloads based on incident type — including automated external defibrillators (AEDs), water rescue flotation devices, and naloxone (Narcan). Together, Guardian and Guardian Station achieve what BRINC describes as the first truly 24/7 drone standby capability requiring zero human intervention.
BRINC Founder and CEO Blake Resnick said:
"DFR operations have long been constrained by camera performance, connectivity, and the bottleneck of contact-based charging. Guardian completely changes that paradigm — enabling true 24/7 operations and advanced capabilities like vehicle tracking. This is the drone I've wanted to build for ten years, and I'm incredibly proud of the entire BRINC team for making it a reality."
Performance Specifications: Farther, Faster, Longer
Guardian is purpose-built for mission-critical environments. Key specifications include:
- Response range: Up to 8 miles — more than double the roughly 3-mile effective range of current systems limited by speed and connectivity constraints
- Flight endurance: 62 minutes
- Weather protection: IP55 dust and water resistance rating
- Satellite connectivity: An integrated satellite communications panel maintains reliable data links even where traditional cellular or ground-based infrastructure is unavailable, enabling operations across virtually any location globally
Breakthrough Imaging: Clarity Day and Night
Guardian sets a new benchmark in aerial imaging for emergency response:
- Primary camera: 4K video with 640x total zoom, capable of identifying ground-level details from hundreds of feet in the air
- Dual HD thermal zoom cameras: An industry first for a drone of this size, delivering thermal imaging clarity unmatched by competing platforms
- SkyBeam spotlight: Integrated 1,000-lumen illuminator to improve ground crew coordination
- Laser rangefinder: Built-in precision distance measurement
- Speaker and siren: Output 3x louder than a police vehicle siren, enabling effective on-scene audio communication
These imaging capabilities ensure that first responders have the situational awareness they need — day or night — in time-critical emergencies.
Deep Integration with Motorola Solutions
Guardian was designed from the ground up for seamless integration with existing public safety workflows and technology ecosystems. Last year, BRINC announced a strategic alliance with Motorola Solutions, which became the exclusive North American distributor of BRINC's DFR technology, including Guardian.
The partnership integrates BRINC's drone capabilities with Motorola Solutions' command center software CommandCentral Aware. Its Assist AI feature identifies keywords in 911 calls — such as "cardiac arrest" or "anaphylaxis" — to help dispatchers quickly determine whether to deploy a drone carrying life-saving medical equipment. Additionally, the emergency button on Motorola Solutions' APX NEXT smart radio can trigger an immediate Guardian deployment when an officer is in danger.
Jeremiah Nelson, Vice President of Enterprise at Motorola Solutions, commented:
"Motorola Solutions is excited to advance next-generation DFR programs by connecting BRINC's drones to the nerve center of public safety agencies — the command center — through our strategic alliance. Agencies can gain faster situational awareness, deliver life-saving support before first responders arrive on scene, and securely capture drone footage through our integrated digital evidence management software."
U.S.-Made and Scaling Up in Seattle
The Guardian launch also marks a new chapter in BRINC's manufacturing operations. The company is expanding its Seattle facility, more than doubling its previous production capacity to support scaled manufacturing of the Guardian platform. With a vertically integrated supply chain, BRINC maintains its commitment to manufacturing all products in the United States.
For more information about BRINC and its product lineup, or to schedule a Guardian demonstration, visit the official BRINC website.
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