Wildfire Mission Autonomy Successfully Demonstrated

Sikorsky and Rain have demonstrated how an autonomous helicopter can take off, identify the location and size of a small fire, and then accurately drop water to suppress the flames By Abi Wylie / 27 Nov 2024

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Sikorsky and Rain have successfully demonstrated how an autonomous Black Hawk helicopter can be commanded to take off, identify the location and size of a small fire, and then accurately drop water to suppress the flames.

Carried out on October 29 at Sikorsky headquarters in Stratford, the Rapid Wildfire Response Demonstration showed the effective fusion of Sikorsky’s MATRIX flight autonomy with Rain’s wildfire mission autonomy system to suppress a fire in its incipient stage using this innovative firefighting UAV.

During the 30-minute flight demonstration, guests used a tablet to command the Black Hawk aircraft to take off, search and find the fire, then drop water from a Bambi Bucket slung 60 feet beneath the aircraft. 

Each of three successive water drops extinguished a 12-inch diameter propane-fueled fire ring emitting a 3-to-6-inch-tall flame, demonstrating the precision of the Rain fire perception and targeting capability. The Rain system also rapidly adjusted the flight path to account for an 8-to-10-knot crosswind during each water drop.

Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, had safety pilots in the Black Hawk cockpit to monitor the flight controls, but were hands-off until the aircraft landed. Representatives attending the demonstration provided real-time input and observations to the Rain — a leader in autonomous aerial wildfire containment technology — and Sikorsky teams. 

Igor Cherepinsky, director of Sikorsky Innovations’ rapid development/prototyping group, commented, “With Rain’s wildfire mission software loaded onto the aircraft and a tablet, wildland firefighters in the field could deploy autonomous Black Hawk or Firehawk helicopters to search and attack wildfires before they spread out of control.”

Genevieve Biggs, director of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation’s Wildfire Resilience Initiative and Special Projects program, said, “This technology that we used to think of as being on the horizon is here now, no longer just a figment of our imagination. 

“It’s humbling to see this impressive machine, and think about the improvement in safety that becomes possible when you’re layering into wildland firefighting an autonomous operation, as Rain and Sikorsky have been able to do together.”

Maxwell Brodie, Rain CEO, added, “Government agencies, aerial firefighting operators, and investors are coming together to learn and see how both flight and mission autonomy can help prevent high intensity million-acre wildfires. 

“Wildfires cost the United States over $390 billion annually, and multiple risk factors are set to grow up to 30% by 2030. We look forward to demonstrating to lawmakers how autonomous aircraft can stop fires from breaking out, or continue the fight into the night, and in turbulent and smoky conditions, where crewed aircraft wouldn’t venture.”

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