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Hyundai has donated four super-tough unmanned robotic vehicles to firefighters in Korea for use in high-risk situations. The autonomous vehicles will deal with the initial stages of a fire to provide ...
Firefighting robots powered by artificial intelligence have completed a successful early trial in Australia, showing they can navigate obstacles and work together to extinguish fires without placing ...
Hyundai announced the unimaginatively named Unmanned Firefighting Robot last week – but this life-saving robot isn’t just a futuristic concept. The first operational unit was donated and deployed at ...
When firefighters arrive at a major blaze, they often face the same problem. They have to walk into danger without knowing exactly what is inside. Smoke hides everything. Floors may be unstable. Toxic ...
Firefighters responding to a fire emergency may be getting some extra help from robots. We’ve heard about humanoid firefighting robots helping out with ship fires before, but this one is a bit smaller ...
SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) is continuing its efforts to protect the public and firefighters through the donation of four Unmanned Firefighting ...
A remotely operated robot designed for firefighting and interventions in hazardous environments will be tested on 14 May at the Black Sea Defense, Aerospace and Security exhibition in Bucharest, ...
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