In emergency rescue, every second counts. Whether it is a flood, a tourist drowning accident, or a coastal disaster, response time can mean the difference between life and death. Traditional rescue methods, such as lifebuoys, lifeboats, and swimming, often have problems such as delayed deployment, limited rescue range, and great risks to rescuers.
The JX-6A water rescue drone is changing this situation. Developed by DIDIOK MAKINGS, this water emergency rescue drone is lightweight (less than 5 kg), compact, and fast. It is designed to fly up to 1,100 meters and can operate effectively even in force 6 wind conditions.
One of its key innovations is the buoyancy of 190N - equivalent to a floating lifebuoy that can fly directly to the drowning person. It can take off and land on the water surface multiple times, fly unimpeded in the air, and fly very fast. Rescuers provide assistance at the fastest speed, efficient and accurate rescue, greatly improving the success rate of rescue.
The JX-6A drone has been widely used in rescue scenarios such as lakes, rivers, tourist areas, offshore platforms, and coastal patrols. For coast guards, emergency responders and humanitarian organizations around the world, it’s more than just a drone – it’s a lifesaving ally.