Hyundai Donates Four Unmanned Firefighting Robots to South Korean Fire Agency
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What Happened
Hyundai Motor Group held a donation ceremony on February 24 at the National 119 Rescue Headquarters in Namyangju, South Korea, to hand over four Unmanned Firefighting Robots to the Korea National Fire Agency. The robots, based on Hyundai Rotem's HR-Sherpa platform, are designed for high-risk firefighting scenarios and can be operated remotely.
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“The Unmanned Firefighting Robots that we are donating embody Hyundai Motor Group’s core technologies and represent a new form of mobility built on our shared goal of ‘technology that saves lives.’”
Two robots have already been deployed to 119 Special Rescue Units in the Capital and Yeongnam regions and are in use in live fire operations. Two additional robots will be delivered to the Gyeonggi Provincial Fire Headquarters and Chungnam Provincial Fire Headquarters.
Why this matters
The robots aim to reduce injuries and deaths among firefighters by taking on dangerous tasks, and the donation reflects Hyundai's commitment to using its technology for public safety.
Terms in This Story
- Unmanned Firefighting Robot (UFR)
- A remote-controlled vehicle designed to extinguish fires in hazardous environments.
- Electrified platform
- A vehicle or device that runs on electric power rather than internal combustion.
- Remote driving
- The ability to control a vehicle from a distance using communication technology.
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