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I n n o v a t i o n.

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FireFly uses true innovation to suppress the most volatile fires..

FireFly Drone uses Hydrodynamic Thrust Vectoring for flight controls. Water pressure thrust from a Fire hose / pumper truck, acts as both vertical / directional thrust and separate forward fire suppression for drone.

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4 moving parts, and no propellers...   

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We believe, Less is more, simpler is better. Keep improving your design. Smaller, less weight, improved materials, COTS / MOTS, and Direct Digital Manufacturing.

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    Our idea was to produce a small aerial drone with hydrodynamic propulsion, and continuous high water suppression capability for combating the most volatile industrial fires without compromise.

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    Many fires each year,  are left to extinguish themselves  (Chemical /petrochemical fires) due to intense heat/chemicals, (Volatile conditions), inaccessibility, or high risk loss of human life.

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    This results in heavy costs in life, property, and loss of productivity.

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     FireFly is rugged. There are no propellers to break, or motors to fail, or batteries to run dead. FireFly’s Molybdenum Alloy housing and multilayer fire proofing, protects it from the harshest of conditions while fighting fires.  

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FireFly is projected to cost less than $30K USD, and will offer a comprehensive fire suppression solution for municipalities, governmental, military, industrial and commercial applications.

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Mitch Downey / Founder FireFly Drones

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Contact
FireFly Suppression Drones
Mitch Downey / Founder FireFly Drones
MitchDowney@Gmail.com

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Active Fire Suppression Drones

                                          

                        
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