The Dolphin 3 is a smart, self-propelled water rescue device that enables rescuers to save swimmers without entering the water. It can reach distressed swimmers up to 3x faster than Olympic-level athletes, making it a quantum leap in lifesaving technology.
Traditional water rescue requires trained lifeguards to physically enter the water — putting rescuers at risk in rough seas, strong currents, or hazardous conditions. The Dolphin 3 eliminates this danger entirely.
Controlled remotely from shore or a rescue vessel, the Dolphin 3 races across the water at 8 m/s (28.8 km/h) to reach drowning victims in under 90 seconds — three times faster than an Olympic gold medalist swimmer.
Once the victim grabs the rescue handles, the operator tows them back to safety at up to 1,000 kg of pulling force. The integrated 1080p camera provides real-time situational awareness, and the GPS auto-return system ensures the unit always makes it home — even if signal is lost.
Front view — high-visibility orange hull with dual propellers
Automatically activates the moment it hits the water — no delays from manual activation.
Recovers from complete capsizes within 2 seconds using built-in directional sensors.
1080p waterproof camera lets operators track debris, survivors, or hazards instantly.
Returns to base automatically on signal loss or low battery (customizable threshold).
Drag multiple survivors, lifeboats, or debris with ease.
Remote control from shore/boat plus local manual override for zero-compromise response.
Side-by-side performance comparison against an Olympic-level swimmer.
Deploy from shore to reach rip current victims in seconds. Covers 800m — far beyond swimmer range.
Turbid waters make swimming dangerous. Dolphin 3 navigates debris-filled flood zones to extract stranded civilians.
Remote-controlled rescue from elevated platforms. No need to lower personnel into rough seas.
Real-time HD camera feeds allow visual scanning of underwater debris fields and victim locating.
Rapid response for man-overboard incidents in busy commercial shipping lanes.
Navigates Class III–V rapids where human swimmers cannot safely operate.
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