Bremer Incendiary Drone
Australian-made incendiaries & drone systems. Deliver 1000 incendiaries with over 120 minutes of flight time.

AUSTRALIAN
DESIGNED & BUILT
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Endurance (no-payload)
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Payload capacity (max)
Incendiaries
Specifications
Aircraft model | Bremer BMR4-80 Octocopter |
Takeoff weight (max) | 25.0 kg / 55 lbs (Up to 28kg with regulatory approvals) |
Payload capacity (max) | 10.0 kg / 22 lbs (Including fuel) |
Incendiaries | R4 1000 or 500 incendiary options |
Bremer 80H Endurance (with Hybrid engine) | >120 min (1000 incendiaries) |
Bremer 80 Standard Endurance (Battery powered) | >40 min (500 incendiaries) |
Incendiary device features | Full integration with autopilot including precise automated flight path & dispensing GIS support Single, timed and distance drops Automated jam detection and failsafe Fire detection and suppression system |
Emergency response payloads | Flir Vue Pro R Workswell Wiris series EOIR Multispectral |
Telemetry range (standard) | 2 km |
Telemetry range (extended – optional) | 7 km (>100km for high-endurance variants) |
Autopilot | Cube Orange+ (standard) Cube Blue (optional) Bespoke solution (optional) |
GNSS | 2x Dual-band RTK-capable receivers (standard) Septentrio Mosaic (optional – for jamming resistance) |
Power supplies | Avionics: Dual power-supply Payloads: Fused battery voltage, 12V/2A and 5V/4A Payload supply voltage levels can be adjusted between 5V-28V |
Datalink | Herelink Black (standard) Herelink Blue (optional) Microhard/ RFD900X (optional) Mesh / MANET/ COFDM radios (optional) |
Bespoke payloads | Mavlink compatible serial, CAN, I2C, PWM/SBus, GPIO (standard) Custom autopilot interface (optional) Co-processor/ Payload computer (optional) |
Key Features







The Bremer is an Australian designed and built drone platform, allowing full flexibility of adapting datalinks, co-processors and other system elements to operational requirements.
Redundant Powerplant
The Bremer’s 8 motors add redundancy to aid stable flight & recovery in the rare event of a motor failure. Unlike a parachute recovery system, the Bremer provides this capability at low altitudes, commonly encountered in monitoring applications*.
Payloads & Applications
The BMR4-80 drone is capable of accommodating diverse payloads weighing up to 10kg, emphasizing its swift integration and adaptable design.
