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Ignis-X1 All-Terrain Fire Response Unit
Where the pavement ends, the rescue begins.
Ignis-X1 All-Terrain Fire Response Unit
Where the pavement ends, the rescue begins.
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Executive Summary
The Ignis-X1 is a purpose-built, high-clearance forestry firefighting vehicle designed to bridge the gap between aerial tankers and standard brush trucks. Utilizing a modified heavy-industry chassis with 66-inch flotation tires and a low-center-of-gravity water reservoir, it navigates deep mud, fallen timber, and steep grades to deliver suppression directly to the fire line. The design prioritizes crew survivability with a pressurized cabin and external deluge systems.
Technical Specifications
| Chassis Architecture | Reinforced steel ladder frame with 4-link suspension |
| Powertrain | 6.7L High-Output Turbo Diesel, 1,050 lb-ft torque |
| Tires | 66 x 43.00-25 Flotation Forestry Tires (Run-flat) |
| Water Capacity | 750 Gallons (Baffled Polypropylene Tank) |
| Pump Output | 500 GPM @ 150 PSI (PTO Driven) |
| Ground Clearance | 32 inches |
Manufacturing Analysis
Complexity
High
Timeline
14-18 Months
Est. Tooling Cost
2,500,000 USD
Bill of Materials
| Component | Material | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Custom Ladder Frame Chassis | High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel | 25,000 USD |
| Powertrain (Engine, Trans, Transfer Case) | Cast Iron/Aluminum Assemblies | 45,000 USD |
| Heavy Duty Axles (Planetary) | Forged Steel | 18,000 USD |
| Flotation Wheel & Tire Set (4) | Vulcanized Rubber / Steel | 12,000 USD |
| Suppression System (Tank, Pump, Monitor) | Polypropylene / Brass / Stainless Steel | 22,000 USD |
| Cab Module & ROPS (Roll Over Protection) | Aluminum / Boron Steel | 30,000 USD |
| Heat Shielding & Thermal Glass | Ceramic composites / Laminated Glass | 8,000 USD |
Est. Unit Cost160,000 USD
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