ATL-1 Team Deployment Kit (4-Pack)
ATL-1 Team Deployment Kit
The ATL-1 Team Deployment Kit is built for agencies, departments, drone teams, and tactical operators who need multiple drone lighting systems ready for training or deployment.
This kit includes four ATL-1 tactical drone lights, organized inside a rugged Pelican case for clean storage, transport, and team-level readiness. Each ATL-1 is designed for the DJI Avata 2 and provides both forward-facing illumination and base lighting to improve visibility in dark interiors, low-light structures, hallways, rooms, and confined spaces.
The ATL-1 was created to solve a real operational problem: standard drone lighting is often not enough when flying indoors or through unknown environments. With four complete ATL-1 units included, this kit gives teams the ability to equip multiple drones, multiple operators, or maintain backup lighting systems for training and operational use.
Built with a mission-driven focus, the ATL-1 Team Deployment Kit is designed for public safety, tactical training, search applications, and serious low-light drone operations.
This is not just a lighting kit. It is a team-ready deployment package built to help operators see more before sending people into unknown spaces.
Kit Includes
- 4 ATL-1 tactical drone lighting systems
- Pelican protective case
- Organized case layout for transport and storage
- Forward-facing lighting
- Base/downward lighting
- Designed for DJI Avata 2
- Built for agency, department, team, and training use
Key Features
- Team-ready 4-unit deployment kit
- Designed for low-light interior drone operations
- Forward and base illumination for improved visibility
- Rugged protective case for storage and transport
- Ideal for SWAT, EOD, drone teams, public safety units, and training groups
- Helps standardize lighting equipment across multiple operators
- Drone, controller, goggles, batteries, and DJI accessories are not included unless specifically stated
Operational Disclaimer
ATL lighting systems are lighting accessories only. They are designed to improve low-light visibility but do not guarantee detection, identification, officer safety, public safety, or any specific operational outcome. Users, pilots, agencies, and departments are solely responsible for all operational decisions, tactics, training, policy compliance, and equipment approval.