This is brilliant. One thing that will be difficult will be providing enough pressure when the drone is trying to operate at the advertised 1000 feet. They will need to an incredibly powerful pump to do that. But even it that's not feasible now - it will still provide a way of reaching fires that a typical aerial appliance cannot. These would also be great option for regional towns and cities that don't have/can't afford aerial appliances too.
It's probably not the best idea because if the cables snap there would be water and electricity combined or if the cable gets caught they can disconnect it without the drone falling out of the sky. Also it would need some weight to stay balanced while using the hose.
The drone could be used to pass up the hose to people stuck on higher, out of reach floors. It could also be used to get better visibility on where and how strong the fire is burning on each floor and room.
Amazing!!!Really it's d need of hour. This types of FF & Rescue drones needs to be developed fast and bring in operations, specially for Fire and DM Services. Also lightweight hoses needs to be designed to couple for such drones. Bravo...
Jay grime fire fighting drones with European water mist plus nitrogen systems in swarms guided by satellites spotting smoke . Get to the fire early using anti trrorist spy cameras.
The technology of fire-fighting drones has developed rapidly in recent years, and can be applied to high-rise fire fighting, forest fire prevention, and water emergency rescue.
What if you just attached canisters of fire extinguisher? There are plenty of fire extinguishers and repellents out there that could be modded to fit an automated drone.
May God provide intellectual, physical and spiritual power and strength to the fire fighter department team-the fire fighter officers, vehicle maintenance group, call center team n overall team. May God empower and bless you all and ur family for the noble work of saving lives while risking one's life and forest fire safety through fire helicopters. Salute to every firefighter!! Amen!!........
This was so needed at the Notre dame cathedral most of the damage was caused because firefighters could not reach the roof of the cathedral. I thought about it and came across this video. I hope they can improve the technology and have it available soon
In Denmark we have something called a "Stigrør" (rør=tube) installed in very tall buildings. A stigrør works like this. A firetruck connects to the stigrør,. After that, there are - on each floor - a hydrant, which then can be used to extinguish a fire.
So now lets talk about flow rate, and the amount of pressure at the pump in order to get water up 100+ feet. Also, it didn't appear to be flowing that much water, so using this in a real fire may just be a hassle. Use the 100 ft ladder tuck with a master stream or this drone with a small nozzle? On a good working fire, the water this drone sprays will turn to steam before it hits the floor.
20 GPM in a 3/4" hose can do the work of 200 GPM if it's pressurized to 1500-3000 PSI. The smaller drops turn air into a flooding agent. 100 feet of height costs you about 50 PSI. 3000 PSI 3/4" hose costs 65 lbs per 100 ft. www.bridgestone.com/products/diversified/hose/pdf/hydraulic_hose.pdf A 3/4" water column is 22 lbs per 100 ft. So this drone could fly up about 250 feet. th-cam.com/video/x9pYbsNSCZE/w-d-xo.htmlm38s shows what 20 GPM with foam can do on a fully involved 2 car garage. It's out in 50 seconds.
this drone was also the first drone to have a base jumper jump from it. they harness the base jumper onto the drone and took him up in the air. its an amazing machine
Its too gud At the same time....... Disadvantage is life time of battery...... So u can pass the coated wire through the pipe line......and controll also connect with wire. So the drone can stand for long time.... And the signal also everlost....... ✌
This is not quite fascinating. I have an equivalent project aproved here in the Dominican Republic since 2014. Disadvantages: Any cable could be melted by fire; the operative system and the entire drone aren't thermoresistant so are not able to support high temperatures that can arie at any moment; the valvles are rigid, they don't rotate and implies a limitant to reach certain places; water can do more harm than good. My project consists on CO2 instead of water. A camera is attached so the person manipulating the drone can see the right places where to apply the CO2 discharges. The valvle opens and close remotely...
Seems like a complicated solution for a simple problem. They could just extend the existing firefighter ladders with poles. If the quad was also propelled by water instead of propellers it would make sense too.
My question is can’t they attach a power line to the water hose that’s already going up that could feed to electric motors therefore doing away with batteries and saving weight. I’d look at using some type of fiber wire or aluminum wire to run the electricity through. Just some of my thoughts.
Use electrical wire, no batteries. If something fails, deploy a parachute to slowly drop the drone to the ground. Use satellites to instantly spot fires breaking out. Deploy 100s or 1000s of these drones.
Impracticality. For the cost of purchase and operation ... you could have actual firefighters who can put more volume of water on a fire ... quicker and more effectively.
Couldn't you theoretically spin the blades quickly enough by water pressure alone? Could maybe engineer something to negate the need of batteries to get it to fly.
good project,congratulations...but what is the name of brush less DC Motor used ??which have double side propellers (Top and Bottom).... i find it but not yet got it
Use satellite imagery to instantly spot fires breaking out. Launch 100,000 drones carrying water. $1,000 each = $100,000,000 dollars. But how much property damage to CA wildfires cost?
This work fine, but it can't pump heavy water because it will make drone lose it's balance .but we can solve this problem by making more drones fighting fire at the same time .
This is brilliant. One thing that will be difficult will be providing enough pressure when the drone is trying to operate at the advertised 1000 feet. They will need to an incredibly powerful pump to do that. But even it that's not feasible now - it will still provide a way of reaching fires that a typical aerial appliance cannot. These would also be great option for regional towns and cities that don't have/can't afford aerial appliances too.
why use heavy batteries? just provide electricity by the cabels and have infinite flytime
GiroFuse not that easy to be aplicated,but possible
GiroFuse exactly what i thought
Mrdontknow agung but a water Hose is easy
U r right
It's probably not the best idea because if the cables snap there would be water and electricity combined or if the cable gets caught they can disconnect it without the drone falling out of the sky. Also it would need some weight to stay balanced while using the hose.
I want to see what the stream pressure looks like after water is pumped nearly 1000’ vertically.
They need this in Australia right now.
The drone could be used to pass up the hose to people stuck on higher, out of reach floors.
It could also be used to get better visibility on where and how strong the fire is burning on each floor and room.
The boat rescue aspect is interesting.The coast guard could have these on most of there ships that may not be able to accommodate a helicopter.
Amazing!!!Really it's d need of hour. This types of FF & Rescue drones needs to be developed fast and bring in operations, specially for Fire and DM Services. Also lightweight hoses needs to be designed to couple for such drones. Bravo...
This is incredible!!! We can now save lives even more faster and more easier.
Latvieši spiež like. :)
Latvians!!!
So first there is a flamethower drone and now a water
What would you say is next to come.
Point ball drones, Drone with machine guns, exec
Lennin Altunay love agrio
Perhaps, most won't believe it anyway.
Jay grime fire fighting drones with European water mist plus nitrogen systems in swarms guided by satellites spotting smoke . Get to the fire early using anti trrorist spy cameras.
The technology of fire-fighting drones has developed rapidly in recent years, and can be applied to high-rise fire fighting, forest fire prevention, and water emergency rescue.
What if you just attached canisters of fire extinguisher? There are plenty of fire extinguishers and repellents out there that could be modded to fit an automated drone.
This is 2 years old now - has it been used for real fires yet?
Yea
May God provide intellectual, physical and spiritual power and strength to the fire fighter department team-the fire fighter officers, vehicle maintenance group, call center team n overall team. May God empower and bless you all and ur family for the noble work of saving lives while risking one's life and forest fire safety through fire helicopters. Salute to every firefighter!! Amen!!........
wtf is wrong with the subtitles
Phosnub thats what i thought
Phosnerd yup
This was so needed at the Notre dame cathedral most of the damage was caused because firefighters could not reach the roof of the cathedral. I thought about it and came across this video. I hope they can improve the technology and have it available soon
In Denmark we have something called a "Stigrør" (rør=tube) installed in very tall buildings. A stigrør works like this. A firetruck connects to the stigrør,. After that, there are - on each floor - a hydrant, which then can be used to extinguish a fire.
But this one is more versatile...
Meanwhile in Daily Does of Internet:
Drones that can *start* fires
i came from there too i was waiting for drone firefighter with some intelligence but then he showed a drone with flames wtf
So now lets talk about flow rate, and the amount of pressure at the pump in order to get water up 100+ feet. Also, it didn't appear to be flowing that much water, so using this in a real fire may just be a hassle. Use the 100 ft ladder tuck with a master stream or this drone with a small nozzle? On a good working fire, the water this drone sprays will turn to steam before it hits the floor.
20 GPM in a 3/4" hose can do the work of 200 GPM if it's pressurized to 1500-3000 PSI. The smaller drops turn air into a flooding agent. 100 feet of height costs you about 50 PSI. 3000 PSI 3/4" hose costs 65 lbs per 100 ft. www.bridgestone.com/products/diversified/hose/pdf/hydraulic_hose.pdf A 3/4" water column is 22 lbs per 100 ft. So this drone could fly up about 250 feet.
th-cam.com/video/x9pYbsNSCZE/w-d-xo.htmlm38s shows what 20 GPM with foam can do on a fully involved 2 car garage. It's out in 50 seconds.
this drone was also the first drone to have a base jumper jump from it.
they harness the base jumper onto the drone and took him up in the air. its an amazing machine
Cool technology that really could help people and save a lives.
I really support this kind of technology. 👍👍
Its too gud At the same time....... Disadvantage is life time of battery...... So u can pass the coated wire through the pipe line......and controll also connect with wire. So the drone can stand for long time.... And the signal also everlost....... ✌
Fascinating. Though, why didn't this released and become mass-produced way before? I bet this was an idea ever since the 20th century came along.
This is not quite fascinating. I have an equivalent project aproved here in the Dominican Republic since 2014. Disadvantages: Any cable could be melted by fire; the operative system and the entire drone aren't thermoresistant so are not able to support high temperatures that can arie at any moment; the valvles are rigid, they don't rotate and implies a limitant to reach certain places; water can do more harm than good. My project consists on CO2 instead of water. A camera is attached so the person manipulating the drone can see the right places where to apply the CO2 discharges. The valvle opens and close remotely...
This is the future. For those of us who won’t be living that very long (say won’t see 2100), get an idea of how the world will be after we are gone.
Aerones 👍🇱🇻🇱🇻🇱🇻🇪🇺✌️
Now this is some cool shit. Gotta get that battery game up though.
noiice
Seems like a complicated solution for a simple problem. They could just extend the existing firefighter ladders with poles. If the quad was also propelled by water instead of propellers it would make sense too.
Absolute quality video.
My question is can’t they attach a power line to the water hose that’s already going up that could feed to electric motors therefore doing away with batteries and saving weight. I’d look at using some type of fiber wire or aluminum wire to run the electricity through. Just some of my thoughts.
Use electrical wire, no batteries. If something fails, deploy a parachute to slowly drop the drone to the ground.
Use satellites to instantly spot fires breaking out. Deploy 100s or 1000s of these drones.
Since you are going to put a hose pipe on it anyway, why not also supply it with power through a cable and solve your battery problem?
Need Stronger Battery or how about supply the power from the car below ?
Next is to add the bigger Hose and water
This one has a cable...
1.54 minute in video...
can use this now in California and Oregon
soon drones will develop into slick zooming little flying orbs
And they say 21st century is all about *FIDGET SPINNERS*
Dead meme. Companies aren't gonna make 1 dollar off of fidget spinners these days lol.
If a drone is going to be tethered to the ground by a fire hose, might as well strap power cables to the hose as well
This option is mentioned both in the video and on the official website (www.aerones.com/eng/drones/firefighting_drone/ ).
This drone would have helped the paris fire fighters with extinguishing Notre Dame!
same thought exactly
They should have this and one of those flamethrower drones battle it out.
That little drone can lift 200kg??!!!!THAT'S INSANE!!!DAMM M! !!😲😲😲😲
And of course a lie...
What's all with this aromatic perfume spray Elon Musk playing xylophone music in the background?
Oooooooooooooo the Future is coming
Supply power directly from running fire engines for longer flight time.....
This option is mentioned both in the video and on the official website (www.aerones.com/eng/drones/firefighting_drone/ ).
This one has a cable...
The force applied by the water coming out of the drone must make this task a headache ...
Crazy, I wanna be a drone pilot
Which nozzle use and pump?
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Water drone Vs flamethrower drone
Who will win tell me in the replys
this is the coolest friggin crap i have seen. WHY ARE WE NOT FUNDING THIS!!!
Impracticality. For the cost of purchase and operation ... you could have actual firefighters who can put more volume of water on a fire ... quicker and more effectively.
Very helpful, if it does finish to develop.
Wow good..
Couldn't you theoretically spin the blades quickly enough by water pressure alone? Could maybe engineer something to negate the need of batteries to get it to fly.
How much does it cost?
Wow, cool, SKYNET!!!!!!
good project,congratulations...but what is the name of brush less DC Motor used ??which have double side propellers (Top and Bottom).... i find it but not yet got it
same can use for high rise building glass too
can some1 do the math on how much 984ft of hose and its included water would weigh
I would like to know where to get more info for my local fire dept
those look like milk cartons
What about hydraulic power?
Which nozzle are used in this dron?
How much is the pilot of the drone paid
Seems like a risky and important job 😂
Is it even possible to pump 900 ft with considerable pressure left to blast out the nozzle?
Amazing..
Nice. Success
Mario Sunshine?
Why aren't fire departments using drones special drones that can rescue people.
I actually had this idea a few months ago tbh
we need that Ironman power core
how much is it
Where do sell?
Looks complex, I still stick to keeping a bucket of sand .
What if the thing that's on fire is the drone?
Motor value?
Make some more video with some description
Simcity OmegaCorp much?
how well does this fly in smoke?
What's the main goal of this project?
When OmegaCo turns real.
Use satellite imagery to instantly spot fires breaking out.
Launch 100,000 drones carrying water.
$1,000 each = $100,000,000 dollars.
But how much property damage to CA wildfires cost?
Great timing now stop the wild fires in Greece
But for real one of my friends died from these fires
metric system please
The drone has to be heavy because the water pressure, it can lift up a people
Can you tell me where to get this drone, which website is it, do you have a link of Instagram so that I can buy it, please help me
Company "Aerones", Latvia, Rīga
Hii great page ☺ Keep it up!
Wow!
Here before 1,000 views
Edit: also just imagine flying to a water park and spraying everyone
play0n your mom must be proud.
YEA BOIII SHE IS
Jk
Dont hang around too long, killing someone with a falling drone isnt fun.
lol who edited this they messed up the captions pretty badly at one part
Okay where can I get 10000 and send it to Australia
This work fine, but it can't pump heavy water because it will make drone lose it's balance .but we can solve this problem by making more drones fighting fire at the same time .
And Israel says firefighter needs jet packs to battle skyscraper fires
Why not a helicopter drone which could probably carry 100 times that puny drone can and also drop a ladder down and transport people.
Geomet_gamer it can fly properly it has even bigger blades to spin up. Helicopters are I believe more stable than these types of drones.
Cost. While expensive, this will be 1/100th the price of even the cheapest helicopter
I'm Lithuanian and Latvia just made something better.
Skynet are born
Why not simply connect an electric cord
to the drone so it dont have to lift batteri?
This one has a cable... 1.54 minute in video...
i need simulation of this drone
The future
Damn imagine 20 of these things putting out the fire that is me
Fix the text
How to make effective roads
Im from latvia
Oh shit... i am from latvia, and i didn’t tought latvians are smart...