The Oregon Department of Aviation (ODAV) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Yamaha Motor Corporation to explore the use of uncrewed helicopters for wildfire response. The initiative is aimed at deploying these aircraft in areas that are difficult or dangerous for traditional crewed missions.
This partnership comes as Western states seek new methods to improve public safety and reduce the burden on emergency responders. The state hopes that autonomous systems will enhance operational efficiency and provide greater protection for firefighters. The move highlights the ongoing challenges posed by wildfires, particularly in regions where rugged terrain limits access.
Many wildfires in Oregon occur in locations that are hard to reach, making aerial firefighting essential. While crewed aircraft have traditionally been used, they face limitations such as pilot fatigue, poor visibility, and hazardous flying conditions. Uncrewed helicopters could help address these issues by allowing operations in environments considered too risky for human pilots.