Context
Recently, Indian Air Force’s MI 17 V5 helicopter was deployed to extinguish the raging forest fires in Nainital district, Uttarakhand.
About Bambi Bucket
- It was invented by Don Arney, a Canadian business, in 1982
- It is a specialized aerial firefighting tool which has been in use since the 1980s.
- The Bambi Bucket, also called a helicopter bucket or a heli-bucket, is a specialized lightweight collapsible container that releases water from underneath a helicopter to targeted areas.
- The water is released by using a pilot-controlled valve.
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Key feature:
- It is available in a variety of sizes and models, with capacities ranging from 270 litres to more than 9,840 litres.
- It can be quickly and easily filled.
- It can be filled from various sources, including lakes and swimming pools, which allows firefighters to swiftly refill it and return to the target area.
- It can be stored within the helicopter until development.
- It discharges a solid column of water, “resulting in a more accurate and effective water dump, less evaporation on the descent, and greater impact force.
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