Product Description

Advanced Robotic System for Autonomous Firefighting and Emergency Operations
The Smart Fire Response and Rescue Robot (SFRR) is an intelligent, all-terrain robotic unit engineered to support emergency services in hazardous fire scenarios. Equipped with state-of-the-art sensors, mobility systems, and autonomous decision-making algorithms, SFRR provides rapid, precise, and safe fire suppression and search-and-rescue capabilities—reducing risk to human life and enhancing operational efficiency in extreme environments.
Application by Environment
Environment | Application Description |
Industrial Facilities | Responds to electrical and chemical fires in factories, refineries, and warehouses. |
Urban Buildings | Assists in high-rise or basement fires where human access is limited or dangerous. |
Tunnels & Underground Spaces | Operates in confined, smoke-filled spaces with low visibility. |
Military Bases & Conflict Zones | Performs fire suppression and rescue under hostile or high-risk conditions. |
Power Plants & Energy Sites | Handles fires near high-voltage areas or critical infrastructure with precision and safety. |
Airports & Transport Terminals | Quickly deploys to manage fires in terminals, hangars, and underground transit areas. |
Remote or Hazardous Terrains | Deployed in forests, mountainous regions, or chemical spill zones. |
Application by Use Case
Use Case | Robot Functionality |
Autonomous Fire Suppression | Detects and extinguishes fires using water, foam, or dry chemical agents. |
Search and Rescue | Locates victims via thermal imaging and delivers communication or supplies. |
Post-Incident Assessment | Conducts thermal and gas scans to ensure area safety before re-entry. |
Hazardous Area Monitoring | Remotely monitors fire-prone or volatile zones to prevent flare-ups. |
Smoke & Gas Detection | Identifies and alerts responders to dangerous gases or oxygen-deficient environments. |
Debris Removal & Support Tasks | Optional robotic arm clears light debris or creates paths for human responders. |
Remote Surveillance | Streams real-time video and thermal imaging to command centers during active operations. |
Product Features

Autonomous Navigation & Obstacle Avoidance
Utilizes LiDAR, infrared, and thermal imaging sensors with SLAM-based navigation for real-time mapping, obstacle detection, and autonomous pathfinding in smoke-filled or low-visibility conditions.Multi-Mode Fire Suppression
Equipped with a high-pressure water cannon, dry chemical extinguisher, and optional foam delivery system, SFRR can target and suppress various fire types including electrical, chemical, and Class A/B/C fires.Thermal & Gas Sensing for Hazard Detection
Advanced thermal cameras and gas sensors detect hotspots, flammable gases, and victims in need of rescue, enabling informed and targeted interventions.

Remote & Autonomous Operation Modes
Operable via remote control or fully autonomous mode. Operators can monitor and control the robot in real-time from a safe distance through a secure wireless interface.Rugged, All-Terrain Design
Built with heat-resistant alloys, IP-rated components, and heavy-duty treads or wheels for operation in rough terrains, debris zones, and extreme temperatures.Rescue Support Capabilities
Integrated voice communication, LED floodlights, and optional robotic arms for lifting debris or delivering emergency supplies to trapped individuals.
Product parameters
Parameter | Specification | Parameter | Specification |
Model Name | SFRR – Smart Fire Response and Rescue Robot | Camera System | HD visual + thermal + night vision cameras (front and rear) |
Mobility System | All-terrain tracked or wheeled chassis (customizable) | Remote Operation | Secure wireless control (2.4 GHz / 5 GHz) with mobile command unit |
Navigation | SLAM-based autonomous navigation with LiDAR, infrared, gyroscope, and sensors | Autonomous Mode | Yes – with route planning and environment mapping |
Obstacle Avoidance | Real-time 360° obstacle detection and avoidance | Communication | Two-way audio system and real-time video streaming |
Fire Suppression System | High-pressure water cannon + dry chemical extinguisher + optional foam system | Battery Type | Rechargeable lithium-ion battery, 48V / 40Ah |
Spray Range | Up to 20 meters (adjustable nozzle) | Battery Runtime | Up to 4 hours (continuous operation); hot-swappable battery packs available |
Thermal Imaging | Integrated thermal camera (±0.1°C sensitivity) | Charging Time | 3–5 hours (standard) or 1.5 hours (fast-charge option) |
Gas Detection | Multi-gas sensor module (CO, CO₂, CH₄, O₂, H₂S, etc.) | Payload Capacity | Up to 50 kg (tools, hoses, arm, etc.) |
Rescue Functionality | Optional robotic arm for debris clearing and object manipulation | Operating Temperature Range | -10°C to 60°C |
Customer Case

Warehouse Fire Response

Tunnel Smoke Inspection

Outdoor Fire Drill Simulation
FAQ
Question | Answer |
1. Can the SFRR operate autonomously in a fire scene? | Yes. The SFRR uses SLAM-based navigation, thermal imaging, and obstacle detection to autonomously navigate, locate fires, and engage suppression. |
2. What types of fires can the robot handle? | It can suppress Class A (ordinary combustibles), Class B (flammable liquids), and Class C (electrical) fires using water, foam, or dry chemicals. |
3. Is the robot safe to use in high-heat or smoke-filled environments? | Yes. It is built with heat-resistant materials, sealed electronics (IP65), and advanced sensors that allow it to operate in extreme conditions. |
4. How is the robot controlled remotely? | Operators can use a secure wireless controller or mobile command unit to drive, aim, and monitor the robot in real-time, even from a safe distance. |
5. Can it assist with search and rescue missions? | Absolutely. SFRR is equipped with thermal cameras, two-way audio, LED lights, and an optional robotic arm to help locate and assist trapped victims. |