The Tengu-5 robotic complex has been unveiled, specifically designed for firefighting in areas where human presence is unsafe. This innovation was developed in collaboration with the State Emergency Service of Ukraine during the SECURITY 2.0 exhibition in Kyiv.
Its primary function is to safely extinguish fires at critical sites such as oil refineries and ammunition depots.
Equipped with specialized mounts for the StreamMaster II monitor, Tengu-5 enables remote water deployment onto flames. The robot can operate up to one kilometer away from firefighters, utilizing a hose connected to an appropriate water source.
According to the company "Tactical Technology," the prototype features a Chinese tracked chassis with an armored platform that meets the STANAG 4569 standard for fragment protection. Technical documentation for a proprietary chassis has already been developed, with production planned after the robot enters series production.
Inside the robot, there are engines, water supply systems, and life-support equipment. Hatches provide access for maintenance and transportation of rescue equipment.
The chassis is equipped with cameras featuring 30x optical zoom and a thermal imager. A location for evacuation stretchers is also included. Optionally, the robot can be outfitted with the Morok-5 electronic warfare system.
The Tengu-5 can reach a maximum speed of 10 km/h and is powered by a 2.2-liter diesel engine. A winch with a pulling force of 2 tons is located at the front of the frame.
It is anticipated that the Tengu-5 will be deployed at significant energy facilities and in conjunction with other rescue equipment from the State Emergency Service. The robot is currently undergoing testing.