
In significant support for firefighting capabilities, Hyderabad received the latest robotic firefighter equipped with thermal display technology and functions of remote operations. The robot, which has been designed to operate in the most dangerous environment of a fire, is set to help the Firefighting Services of Telangana in dealing with high -risk emergencies, PTI said.
According to a report developed by the French Shark Robotice and supplied through a company in Mumbai specializing in firefighting equipment, the robot can endure extreme conditions, including temperatures up to 900 ° C. Its robust building allows you to enter areas that are too much risk to human firefighters such as explosion or structural collapse.
“This unit is equipped with a 2,000 -liter water monitor capable of both fog and jet functions. It can also drain foam, so it is suitable for different fire scenarios,” said Dhairya Lalji, Growth head in Shree Lalitha.
Lalji added: “It is equipped with two on -board cameras – one of them thermal – and allows remote navigation and identification of fire hotspots.”
In addition to its firefighting elements, the firefighter robot includes a payload of 500 kilograms, allowing it to help evacuate and transport during extraordinary events. Another key highlight is its hot battery system, which ensures continuous use for a longer period of time without downtime.
“This innovation ensures continuous features. Its design is that the robot can stay in the section for days, simply by switching batteries,” Lalji added.
The PTI report emphasizes that the government of Telangany has invested £1.5 crore and £1.6 CRORE When obtaining this high-tech machine, which means a significant step forward in modernizing systems of reaction to emergencies in the state.
With this commitment, Hyderabad will join the selected group of cities in India equipped with robotic firefighter support – the step is expected to increase safety and efficiency in critical rescue operations.
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