
Live DFR Demo: Continuous DFR, Inside and Out
Most incidents don’t stay in one place.
In this live demo, you’ll see how agencies use DFR Command to manage a real incident as it moves from outside to the interior of a building. The call for service begins with a dock-launched X10 providing autonomous outdoor overwatch, then transitions seamlessly to an R10 for indoor operations without losing command, context, or control.
This is a practical, end-to-end look at how DFR works in the field today.
What You’ll See
Outdoor response with DFR Command and X10:
- Autonomous launch from a dock to a live Call for Service (CFS)
- Remote operations using DFR Command
- Situational awareness and perimeter assessment before officers arrive.
Indoor response with R10:
- Responders launch an R10 indoors at the CFS evolves
- Clear rooms and stairwells with onboard lighting
- 2-way comms and video for safer negotiations
- Transition from the controller to remote operator through DFR Command
Unified command:
- One common operating picture across outdoor and indoor response
- Seamless transition as the incident evolves
- Real-time intel supporting safer decision-making
Why It Matters
DFR doesn’t stop at the door.
Agencies need situational awareness before officers arrive, during entry, and throughout an incident. This demo shows how the right drones, connected through DFR Command, give teams time, distance, and safer options at every stage of response.
All scenarios are demonstrated live and followed by Q&A.



