Robots are gradually getting embedded in every aspect of our life.Flying dragon robot has also been made to deal with fire.
As science advances, the involvement of robots is increasing. Now the robots will also be brought to fire fighting, for this Japan has developed a flying villa fire fighting dragon robot.
According to foreign media, this modern flying dragon robotic system has been jointly developed by scientists from Japan’s Osaka University and Akita Perfect University, which has two propulsion units with four mouths installed on its two ends.
Both of these systems work like an aquatic quadcopter, with valves and swivels in each nozzle (a device that allows the nozzle to rotate in any direction) to control the direction of water flow and thrust, making it similar to a normal drone. Enables standing, balancing and orientation.
This firefighting hose is capable of flying in different directions using its own water pressure to extinguish the fire, which delivers a flow of water at a rate of 6.6 liters per second, up to 1 megapascal pressure, which is applied to the ground by the hose. enough to rise up to two meters from
The 4-meter-long FlyDragon is attached to a small control station trolley where an operator stands and flies the drone. The operator monitors the situation using regular and thermal vision cameras mounted on the dragon’s head and ensures that water is sprayed where it is most needed.
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