Modern military and civilian infrastructure faces increasing fire risks caused by UAV strikes, accidents, and delayed emergency response—especially in frontline areas, airfields, ammunition depots, tunnels, underground facilities, and remote locations. In many cases, conventional firefighting units cannot reach the site in time or operate safely.
The Firefighting Robotic System (FFRS) addresses this gap with a remote controlled or a fully autonomous, electric, and rapidly deployable robotic firefighting solution. Built on the cost-effective Spektrum base platform, FFRS acts as a “smart fire extinguisher on wheels,” achieving mission readiness in under 3 minutes.
FFRS operates independently without hoses or external water sources, carrying up to 1,700 liters of water and foam concentrate and using medium-expansion foam to suppress large fuel fires equivalent to burning fuel cisterns. The system is lightweight, transportable by a standard car trailer (B+E license), and operable by trained personnel without specialist crews.
Designed for rugged terrain and extreme conditions, FFRS supports autonomous or remote-controlled operation with optional first-person view. Its modular architecture enables multi-role use, including firefighting, non-lethal crowd control, perimeter security, and evacuation support.
Key applications include military bases, airfields, ammunition warehouses, tunnels, underground garages, toxic or hazardous zones, and civilian critical infrastructure. With quiet electric propulsion, minimal heat signature, fleet integration, and Industry 4.0 compliance, FFRS minimizes risk to personnel while ensuring immediate, reliable response when every second counts.
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