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Firefighting drones

35,126 次观看 • 1 年前 •via X (Twitter)

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🅳🆁🆃 💭1 年前

I just have one concern! 🤔 Are the drone multicolored? If not, then I want no part in this!

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ARK Electronics2 年前

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Ana Simion1 年前

They're super useful: hopefully we'll see more of them in the future.

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RoseJade.eth 🌹1 年前

Wow it takes so much water to put a fire out!

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Spiced Lad1 年前

Drones actually are a promising business to venture in

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Cure Naturally LLC1 年前

One of the BEST ways to use drone technology! Imagine how fast the FIRE in LA would be extinct, if there were 1000s and 1000s of drowns STOPPING the fire from all directions?🧐

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Chalok Reef Divers1 年前

They need those in California right now

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G M1 年前

In a fev year from now the sky is gonna be full with drones... I wonder how this is gonna turn out

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2B9S1 年前

It really helps

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Rajesh Dhayal1 年前

Wow brilliant technology ..✔️

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49,876 次观看 • 1 年前

China is turning fire trucks into drone launch systems. And that is a much bigger shift than it sounds. What interests me here is not just the hardware. It is the new logic of emergency response. Instead of relying only on ladders and human entry, these systems pair fire trucks with drones that can reach high-rise fire zones quickly, fly into smoke, and send live intelligence back to crews. That is what is new. The truck is no longer just transport. It becomes a mobile aerial response base. And that matters because in dense high-rise environments, access is often the real bottleneck. To me, this is where the story gets interesting. This is not just about fighting fires better. It is about changing who gets exposed to danger first. → drones go where ladders cannot → commanders get visibility earlier → crews make faster decisions → fewer firefighters enter blind conditions That is a serious innovation. And it opens up important use cases: → faster high-rise reconnaissance → targeted suppression from outside upper floors → better coordination in smoke-heavy environments → safer response where humans cannot reach quickly That is why I would not dismiss this as just another drone demo. It is a glimpse of what emergency response looks like when robotics, data, and frontline operations finally converge. What do you think matters more here: faster firefighting, or the fact that robots may now take the first risk instead of humans? #AI #Robotics #Drones #Firefighting #Innovation #EmergencyResponse #SmartCities #FutureOfWork #Technology

Pascal Bornet

96,607 次观看 • 2 个月前

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