Firefighting Drone Gruzovik M-500 Extinguishes Fuel Storage Tanks
The unmanned system successfully completed the test and put out a simulated fire.

The Gruzovik M-500 firefighting drone, designed to extinguish fires in fuel storage tanks, has been successfully tested in Russia’s Sverdlovsk region. The unmanned aircraft completed the task and put out a simulated blaze, the regional government’s press service told IT Russia.
The emergency scenario was designed to closely resemble real accidents at industrial and oil facilities. The drone rose to a height of 12 meters, assessed the scale of the incident, delivered extinguishing agent and suppressed the flames. The system can be deployed in 5 to 10 minutes. Full extinguishing of the fire took 3.5 minutes.
The Drone Works Alongside a Ground-Based Partner
During the tests, the Gruzovik M-500, developed by Laboratoriya budushchego (Laboratory of the Future), operated together with ground equipment – the UKPM NATISK-0,7-35 mobile compression-foam unit created by the Yekaterinburg company Spetsavtotekhnika. The exercise marked the third stage of testing for the system. Earlier, the drone was tested at the Loginovo airfield and at a high-rise building in Yekaterinburg. The results showed that the unmanned aircraft can operate at altitudes of up to 100 meters and in dense urban areas.
Earlier, Russia developed an AI system to predict forest fires.








































