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Abu Dhabi's jet-powered drone 'Suhail' redefines firefighting

Abu Dhabi's jet-powered drone 'Suhail' redefines firefighting

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Abu Dhabi has unveiled the world's first jet-powered firefighting drone, 'Suhail', marking a breakthrough in emergency response technology.
The announcement was made by the Abu Dhabi Civil Defence Authority at the UAE Pavilion during Expo 2025 in Japan.
Exclusively designed for firefighting operations, 'Suhail' is equipped with smart systems that enable it to reach hotspots inaccessible to human crews. Its jet power and vertical flight capabilities allow for rapid deployment and precise navigation in high-risk environments.
The drone also integrates laser imaging detection and ranging (LiDAR) technology, which allows it to 'see' in 3D. This enables Suhail to map surroundings, identify hazards, and navigate through smoke-filled areas with enhanced situational awareness.
The initiative highlights Abu Dhabi's growing leadership in public safety innovation and supports the UAE's broader strategy of leveraging advanced technologies to protect lives and property.

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