A Rhyno, a faux shark, a rubble reader to the rescue
India, March 22 -- I
ndia is also focusing on technology that can aid first-responders.
l Last year, the Telangana government's disaster response department added a new member to its fleet: The Rhyno.
Standing 3.7 ft tall, the robot (shaped like a tiny military tank) can help extinguish fires with a 1,000-litre-per-minute water cannon, is resistant to temperatures of up to 900 degrees Celsius, and can climb a 40-degree slope and navigate stairs.
It can be operated by firefighters from a distance, and is fitted with thermal cameras. It can carry equipment weighing up to 100 kg, and be fitted with stretcher-carriers. It was developed by the French company Shark Robotics. Rhyno has been used in operations in Hyderabad.
l In Maharashtra, the In...
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