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DEEP Robotics Unveils Firefighting Robot Dog with 60-Meter Pulse Mist Cannon

DEEP Robotics has unveiled a next-generation firefighting robot built on its X30 quadruped platform, designed to tackle dangerous fire scenarios using a high-pressure pulse mist cannon with a range of up to 60 meters. The system enables emergency teams to combat fires remotely in environments that are unsafe for direct human intervention.
Engineered for complex industrial and disaster-response scenarios, the robot delivers advanced mobility across hazardous terrain. It can climb steep 45-degree stairs, traverse slippery surfaces, and maintain balance on debris, gravel, and wet flooring commonly found in fire-damaged sites.
A DEEP Robotics spokesperson stated:
"This platform extends the operational reach of emergency responders by enabling safe and precise firefighting in high-risk environments. It combines intelligent mobility with advanced suppression capabilities to improve both safety and efficiency."
The robot integrates LiDAR, infrared imaging, depth cameras, and gas detection sensors to build real-time 3D maps and identify heat sources even in dense smoke or zero-visibility conditions. Operators receive continuous data streams through low-latency communication links for precise remote control.
Its pulse mist cannon represents a significant innovation over traditional firefighting systems. Instead of continuous water flow, it releases fine, high-speed bursts that absorb heat rapidly, displace oxygen, and penetrate confined spaces more effectively while reducing water usage.
With battery life ranging from 2.5 to 4 hours, quick-swap power modules, and an IP67-rated rugged design, the X30 firefighting robot offers a resilient solution for modern emergency response, industrial safety, and hazardous environment operations.
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