Turkey's geography, characterized by vast mountainous forests and an increasingly dry Mediterranean climate, makes it highly susceptible to rapid-spread wildfire events. The current operational state relies heavily on aerial support and large trucks, but the "last mile" of fire suppression in steep ravines remains a critical vulnerability.
There is a growing demand for a lightweight wildfire backpack pump that allows rapid response teams to enter dense vegetation where vehicles cannot pass. The Turkish General Directorate of Forestry has been prioritizing the modernization of ground crews to reduce the time between ignition and initial attack.
Furthermore, the need for stable water sources in remote areas has increased the adoption of high-pressure fire fighting pump systems. These tools are essential for creating wet lines and defending critical infrastructure during the peak summer heatwaves.