FoxFury Lighting Partners with Autel to Launch a Drone Spotlight for the EVO II


FoxFury Lighting Solutions Partners with Autel Robotics to Launch a Made in the USA Drone Spotlight for the EVO II

FoxFury Lighting Solutions launches the D100 Drone Search/Spotlight System for the Autel EVO II aircraft. As part of its expanded partnership with TacSwan and Autel, these new features enable the Evo II to have the ability to have a searchlight, payload delivery system, and leg extensions.

The D100 drone search/spotlight provides public safety users 2300 lumens of focused lighting with a 60’ (18 m) wide light at an altitude of 200’ (61 m), using OSRAM LEDs.

Designed for the Autel EVO II, the D100 weighs12 oz (346 grams), has a 70-minute battery life, and is water-resistant. The directed, 15-degree focused beam provides brilliant white light, illuminating areas otherwise challenged to light. The D100 may also be angled or aimed straight down. See the D100 in action.

The D100 is secured to the EVO II by the EXOLANDER© apparatus allowing proper center of gravity integrity. The EXOLANDER© has ten hardpoints for various accessories and can be attached or removed from the EVO II without tools.

“We have had many agencies inquire about expanding the FoxFury saddle system provided as a component in the Made in USA Autel EVO II Dual bundles. These questions led our engineering team to develop a solution that is rapidly deployable, ultra-rugged, and affordable,” said Mario Cugini, VP of FoxFury Lighting Solutions. “Our primary market is public safety, so it makes sense that we partner with Autel to support their public safety programs. We’ve enjoyed great success with the D3060 lighting on the EVO Series aircraft and anticipate similar successes with this new accessory lineup.”

The EXOLANDER© has a Payload Delivery System as an option that can be used to quickly transport items in an emergency. This enables public safety users to drop EMS bags, tourniquets, cell phones, radios, space blankets, water bottles, first-aid kits, or other small assistive devices in situations where rescuers cannot reach or clearly communicate with a victim.

“FoxFury’s latest lighting system for the EVO II aircraft is impressive and expands possibilities for our public safety and enterprise users. We look forward to public safety agencies executing missions in the field with these new accessories,” said Gary DeLuca, CEO of Autel Robotics USA. “The EXOLANDER© opens the doors for many more accessories from FoxFury, enabling us to respond to our customer’s requests rapidly.”

The D100 Lighting System is available through Titletown Drones as soon as it is in stock.

FoxFury Lighting Solutions has been providing industry-leading safety products worldwide for law enforcement agencies, fire departments, government entities, and industrial companies since 2003. The FoxFury line of products focuses on durability and speed, providing unique solutions and possibilities for situations where seconds count and lives are on the line. Visit FoxFury.com for more information.

These accessories are all tested and authorized by Autel for use on the EVO II Series and are all Made in the USA as well. The SPOTLIGHT is made by FoxFury and the EXOLANDER © and Payload Drop accessories are made by TacSwan, FoxFury’s sister company.

These new accessories are in stock and ready to ship.

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About Bill Bongle

Bill Bongle is a 29-year police veteran and technology consultant, rising to the rank of Captain before retiring from the Green Bay Police Department in 2015. In 2015 Bill started Titletown Drones LLC, a company which provides drone related training and equipment. He specializes in assisting public safety agencies establish their drone programs. Bill has developed several drone related training courses including part 107 test prep and flight training. Bill has trained hundreds of commercial drone pilots, police officers, firefighters and government officials across the nation.