Armor for future firefighters
Designer Ken Chen of Australia has introduced high-tech armor that can bring supernatural power to firefighters.
Designer Ken Chen of Australia has introduced high-tech armor that can bring supernatural power to firefighters.
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The design of the armor can bring supernatural power to firefighters - (Photo: Ken Chen)
According to statistics, there are an estimated 15,500 fires in Australian buildings each year, with an average of 60 deaths, 930 injuries and material damage of $ 252 million a year.
In order to solve the problem, Chen introduced a new armor design that would allow firefighters to easily carry victims away from the fire area, or carry heavy climbing stairs quickly in the building. fire
Weighing about 23kg, 1.6m high, AFA armor can carry a maximum of 91kg and be worn outside firefighter uniforms, according to The Australian.
It features a starter and sensor on the back, and 10 starters on each joint, with the control computer integrated into the armor frame, while the lithium battery fitted to the AFA can operate smoothly. 2 o'clock.
Armor is also equipped with various equipment for each mission, including high pressure hoses.
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