Water rescue has always followed the "Golden 4 Minutes" principle, where every second counts. Traditional rescue methods involving lifeguards operating motorboats or entering the water require preparation time and are limited by water conditions and operator experience. Additionally, rescuers face personal risks in rough waters, complex currents, or cold environments, making secondary accidents likely and potentially leading to greater tragedies. Furthermore, when multiple people fall into water simultaneously or long-distance towing is required, traditional methods become inefficient and are constrained by the physical limitations of rescue personnel.
To address these challenges, our company has developed the FT-SMJ1 Underwater Rescue Robot.
With a maximum speed of 48 km/h, it rapidly reaches rescue sites, securing the precious golden rescue time for drowning victims.
Boasting a remote control range of up to 4,500 meters, rescuers can operate from safe areas. The integrated video transmission function sends real-time footage back to the command center, facilitating accurate judgment and command decisions.
Its upper and lower layered structure, combined with a power compartment and collision-resistant soft buoyancy materials, ensures stable navigation in waves. In case of capsizing, the built-in intelligent sensing system automatically rights the robot to continue its mission.
With an impressive 400kg water towing capacity and 1600N buoyancy, it can safely rescue 6-8 drowning victims simultaneously. Victims can grasp the handles on both sides or lie directly on the robot for support. It can also tow rescue equipment such as life buoys, rubber boats, and floating ropes.
The one-click return function simplifies operation. Low battery warnings and power display ensure operational safety. Integrated remote lighting supports nighttime rescue operations.
With an IP68 waterproof rating and durable fiberglass construction, it can withstand wave heights up to 2 meters.
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