It is made from a jet-fighter engine and is capable of spraying 4 tons of water per minute.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zk-gzkv5sSw

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Makes me wonder where and how to use it? I would guess forest or major spread out fires or tall buildings.
Does it have the reach.
I think an American company had the same idea using a large fan with nozzles surrounding the blades.
Forgot to include this link - http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-01/video-chinas-new-j...

"It has a range of almost 400 feet "
Probably designed for tall buildings.
VOLUME!?!?!
The article indicates about 4 ton per minute, that's around 1000gmp.
this is the description from the youtube video

capable of spraying four tons of water per minute. That pretty much qualifies it for a "terminal velocity" badge, as the water is said to move at such speed as to choke fires from the oxygen surrounding them. Maximum range for this blaze blaster is 120 meters (nearly 400 feet)

and scroll down and read some of the comments made on the article from popsci.com, might get a chuckle or two
Thats thier alternate away uniforms......they have regular uniforms for home fires.......
Sheesh, where can I get one....

Water fight!!!!!
Ok i just saw the video and yea, they need that in california for brush fires...and...nevada needs one to blow it back. i'd love to see what that would do to a house fire

in the US i'd call it the "redneck deck gun"- let me take THAT to a wetdown! LOL
Can't understand a word she said. LOL
Pffffffffftt!... FDNY's Super Pumper's Stang put out 4,000 GPM. (1965)

6,000 to 14,000 GPM Trailer mounted monitor
This is a pic from an industrial fire company in Corpis Christy in TX.

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