In forest fire prevention, prevention comes first; in emergency response, communication must remain reliable. On May 20, 2026, the Guangxi Forestry and Grassland Bureau held a forest fire prevention drill in Qingxiu District, Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Shenzhen HuimingJie Technology Co., Ltd. participated with self-organizing network individual terminals, a three-screen command box, tethered UAVs, and other equipment, providing technical support for on-site communications, image transmission, voice intercom, location viewing, and command dispatch.
The activity was held as part of an on-site observation session on the standardized development of professional forest firefighting teams at state-owned forest farms directly under the autonomous region. It focused on early-stage forest fire response, on-site command and dispatch, and emergency communication support. The drill simulated complex conditions with limited communications, power supply, and road access, testing the information linkage between front-line teams and the rear command side.
During the drill,
HuimingJie deployed equipment and provided technical support according to the
site environment. Self-organizing network individual terminals handled
front-line data collection, the three-screen command box centrally displayed
video, voice, and positioning information, and the tethered UAV served as an
aerial communication node to provide supplementary support.
In the command area
at the foot of the mountain, the command box enabled the command team to view
video feeds from front-line individual terminals, conduct voice intercom, and
check location information. The on-site large screen simultaneously displayed key
footage for observation and dispatch. From making the front line visible to
enabling rear-side command, and from keeping personnel connected to tracking
their positions, the command box played a key role in information aggregation
and on-site dispatch. Meanwhile, the tethered UAV participated in the drill as
an aerial communication node. In mountainous forest environments, ground
communication links are easily affected by terrain obstruction and distance.
After takeoff, the tethered UAV can work with ground self-organizing network
equipment to enhance on-site communication coverage and provide auxiliary
observation of the drill area from an elevated perspective.
During the drill,
self-organizing network individual terminals, the three-screen command box,
tethered UAVs, and other equipment worked together to form an emergency
communication support chain of "front-line collection - aerial
supplementation - rear command - on-site display." In forest fire
prevention, communications come first. HuimingJie will continue to focus on
forest fire prevention, emergency rescue, and communication support scenarios,
further improving the application of self-organizing network communications,
UAVs, and command and dispatch products to provide reliable support for
emergency response in complex environments.



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