On July 20th, in the 7th round of the Jiangsu City Football League, the Suzhou team played against the Zhenjiang team at home. The Suzhou team’s opening performance featured a leading tracked robot named “Wawa” and twenty lawn-mowing robots that showcased various formations. This innovative display highlights the integration of robotics into public events and sports entertainment.
Furthermore, a high-tech sprinkler robot, “LuHu 60,” was also present at the venue. This advanced robot is a combination of a rail-mounted vehicle, a high-power tracked vehicle, and a high-pressure snow cannon, capable of reaching speeds of up to 40 kilometers per hour. The inclusion of such sophisticated machinery at a local league match signifies a growing trend in using technology to enhance spectator experience and operational efficiency.
The LuHu 60 is equipped to perform pressurized water spraying and can also discharge foam, effectively suppressing combustible materials in fire scenarios. Its maximum atomized water stream reaches 60 meters, and its hydraulic fan provides a maximum air supply distance of 60 meters. The robot’s versatile capabilities suggest its potential application beyond sports venues, in areas such as industrial safety and emergency response.
Additionally, the fan-like device integrated into the LuHu 60 can evacuate a considerable volume of dense smoke, processing up to 250,000 cubic meters per hour. This capacity for rapid smoke removal is a critical feature for ensuring safety and visibility in enclosed or hazardous environments.



