Unifire AB | Unifire FORCE 50 Remote Control Water Cannon (Firefighting Monitor) @UnifireAB | Uploaded October 2015 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
This video shows the Unifire Force 50 remote control water cannon (Firefighting Monitor / robotic nozzle) on a ship for fire fighting protection.
The Force 50 is a high quality, stainless steel 316L professional water cannon that is used in many industries both on land and at sea. They include numerous types of firefighting (including on ships and yachts of all kinds), for mining applications (such as dust control and wash down), for riot control and crowd control, as anti-pirate water cannons for the non-lethal and humane protection of property and people at sea, fountains, on fire trucks, water trucks, and many more.
The Force 50 features advanced electronics. Unifire's new generation are now called robotic nozzles because they now feature industrial robot type, brushless (BLDC) motors and sophisticated electronic control systems similar to those use for controlling industrial robots.
Much more information can be found at Unifire.com and RoboticNozzles.com.
This video shows the Unifire Force 50 remote control water cannon (Firefighting Monitor / robotic nozzle) on a ship for fire fighting protection.
The Force 50 is a high quality, stainless steel 316L professional water cannon that is used in many industries both on land and at sea. They include numerous types of firefighting (including on ships and yachts of all kinds), for mining applications (such as dust control and wash down), for riot control and crowd control, as anti-pirate water cannons for the non-lethal and humane protection of property and people at sea, fountains, on fire trucks, water trucks, and many more.
The Force 50 features advanced electronics. Unifire's new generation are now called robotic nozzles because they now feature industrial robot type, brushless (BLDC) motors and sophisticated electronic control systems similar to those use for controlling industrial robots.
Much more information can be found at Unifire.com and RoboticNozzles.com.