Quadrupeds fighting dangerous fires

Quadrupeds fighting dangerous fires




Fighting a fire at a refinery, a chemical plant, or a smoke-filled warehouse has always been a mission where every second can mean the difference between life and death. Extreme temperatures, structures on the verge of collapse, and toxic gases turn these environments into places that are virtually inaccessible to human teams. Now, robotics is beginning to take on precisely these most dangerous missions.


The Chinese company Deep Robotics has developed a quadruped platform capable of remote operation or executing partially autonomous missions, allowing teams to remain in safe areas while the robot advances directly toward the seat of the fire. What sets the system apart is the way it fights the flames: instead of spraying a continuous stream of water, the robot uses carefully directed, high-pressure bursts.




This pulse-suppression technology concentrates more energy in each shot, improves penetration at the seat of the fire, and significantly reduces water or foam consumption. At the same time, its X30 chassis was designed to navigate inclined stairways, slippery metal flooring, gravel, sand, and obstacles up to 20 cm high, maintaining balance through algorithms that continuously adjust the positioning of its four legs.


To navigate environments with near-zero visibility, the robot combines various perception technologies; LiDAR sensors work alongside depth cameras and infrared thermal imaging to generate a 3D map of the surroundings—even amidst heavy smoke. Meanwhile, an integrated cooling system continuously sprays the chassis itself, creating a thermal protective layer that helps keep electronic components within safe temperature limits during prolonged operations.


When necessary, the battery module can be quickly swapped out without tools, allowing the mission to continue with minimal interruption. The Deep Robotics project demonstrates that the next generation of robotics will not be defined solely by industrial automation; it will also take on society's most dangerous tasks, deploying machines where only humans once risked their lives and transforming technology into a powerful ally for public safety.




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