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Firefighting Robots Could Help US Navy Snuff Out Fires at Sea
Firefighting Robots Could Help US Navy Snuff Out Fires at Seaby Elizabeth Palermo, Staff Writer | February 06, 2015 06:16am ET
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Hose-wielding humanoid robots could one day keep Navy firefighters out of harm's way.
A prototype of an adult-size firefighting bot was unveiled this week at the Naval Future Force Science and Technology Expo in Washington, D.C. Sponsored by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, the exposition was the perfect place to show off a futuristic robot equipped to fight fires at sea.
The SAFFiR (short for Shipboard Autonomous Firefighting Robot) humanoid bot was developed to one day help put out fires aboard U.S. Navy ships.
Robot built by Virginia Tech students gives peek into future of firefighting
Posted: Friday, February 6, 2015 8:00 am
By Yann Ranaivo yann.ranaivo@roanoke.com 381-1661
Kind of like Victor Frankenstein when the monster came to life, all the frustrations that plagued some Virginia Tech students were eased one day in November when they saw their metallic creation walk down the sweltering hallway of a naval ship to put out a fire.
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Its amazing. You sometimes get a little jaded and the robot is a source of frustration, said Seminatore, whos completing a masters degree in mechanical engineering. Then you come to the place like the expo Im at, and you get to show it off and you realize youre doing something no one else has ever done.
SAFFiR Shipboard Autonomous Firefighting Robot is a humanoid robot standing 5-foot-10 that the students built to help fight ship fires. ... The robot is among three human-size models that Virginia Tech faculty and students have designed during the past few years. The three, one of which will be unveiled later this year, possess arms, legs, hands, feet and torsos and are intended to perform basic human functions.
SAFFiR was demonstrated aboard the decommissioned ex-USS Shadwell in Mobile, Alabama, in November, but was announced to the greater public this week when the students displayed the robot during an expo in Washington, D.C., that was attended by U.S. Navy officials, among others.
The robot SAFFiR is intended to help fight fires.
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Firefighting Robots Could Help US Navy Snuff Out Fires at Sea (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2015
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yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)1. I guess they weren't kidding when they said
half of all jobs will be gone by 2025. I Hess this is just the start.
Kaleva
(36,305 posts)2. Once, I had been temporarily assigned to be the corpsman (medic) for repair team
I told the on scene leader that I knew nothing about first aid. He told me the job was easy. All I had to do with a dead sailor was drag him out of the way and throw a blanket over him. I asked him what I was to do with someone still alive. "Same thing." he replied. I then told the on scene leader that I could handle the job.