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Lockheed Martin develops UAV fire fighting technology, and the manual intervention is basically zero

It's hard for pilots to put out the fire in the vast forest. At the same time, pilots, after all, are human beings. They can't cover every inch of the forest like machines. A recent Lockheed Martin research on UAVs may help pilots a lot.

Lockheed & middot; Martin's max series unmanned helicopter on display recently staged a fire fighting show. The UAV, combined with quadrotor four propeller aircraft, can orderly extinguish the fire according to hot spot feedback, and at the same time, it can find its own water source.

At the same time, it is even more gratifying that Lockheed Martin's drone has thrown out 24000 pounds of water in an hour, which is surprisingly efficient.