
Fire Conqueror
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Autonomous firefighting USV for marine fire emergencies around ports, coastlines, and offshore installations.
Fire Conqueror is a dual-use USV platform developed by OceanAlpha in China. Autonomous firefighting USV for marine fire emergencies around ports, coastlines, and offshore installations. It is positioned for marine firefighting, port fire response, coastal waterway firefighting, and offshore installation protection and is listed publicly as active. Published specifications captured in this database include reported speed of Max speed 35+ kn and payload information listed as Twin 2,500 gpm fire monitors; 3,000 gpm pump; >80 m water-throw range. The platform is described as autonomous / remote supervised in terms of control and autonomy. Its concept emphasizes persistent on-water presence, modular payload integration, and lower operating burden than a comparable crewed craft. Additional context: Current public OceanAlpha copy does not surface hull dimensions or endurance, but it does cite Cummins-powered pumping, Doen waterjet propulsion, bow tunnel thrusters, gyro stabilization, collision avoidance, telescopic mast, and Sea State 4 stability.
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Current public OceanAlpha copy does not surface hull dimensions or endurance, but it does cite Cummins-powered pumping, Doen waterjet propulsion, bow tunnel thrusters, gyro stabilization, collision avoidance, telescopic mast, and Sea State 4 stability.