
Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority unveils world's first jet-powered unmanned firefighting aircraft
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)As part of the UAE pavilion at Expo 2025 in Japan, Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority has unveiled Suhail, the world's first jet-powered firefighting drone, a significant UAE innovation that anticipates the future of smart and safe emergency response. The drone, equipped with smart systems, allows access to hotspots that cannot be reached manually, and enhances the speed and effectiveness of fire response. The Suhail drone represents a UAE breakthrough as the world's first jet-powered unmanned aircraft designed exclusively for firefighting operations. It features cutting-edge computer vision and LiDAR-based 3D scanning for precise mapping, target detection, and obstacle avoidance and is equipped with integrated smart systems that enable vertical flight, precise manoeuvring, and efficient performance in difficult conditions.
The announcement reflects Abu Dhabi's leadership in prevention and public safety, supporting the UAE's ongoing efforts to adopt advanced technologies to protect lives and property.

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