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MAFFS mission is to be the leading provider of modular aerial firefighting systems and technologies in the world. MAFFS began in 1971 as a joint effort between the U.S. Forest Service and the Department of Defense to produce the equipment, training and operational procedures to integrate military air tankers into a national firefighting response. We have evolved over 50 years to service additional industries and become the leading provider of modular aerial firefighting systems for militaries and communities around the globe.

Designed in close coordination with the US Air Force and US Forest Service for fire mitigation, MAFFS has evolved to become a multi-mission tool that enables a suite of powerful uses for our clients.

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Chemical & Oil Spills

Corexit & AFFF Foam Compatible

Nuclear / Biological Contamination

Delivery of Atomized Isotopes

Agriculture

Vegetation Control, Anti-Narcotics etc.

Fumigation

Pest & Mosquito Mitigation etc.

Cloud Seeding

High Altitude Atomization

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MULTI MISSION FLEXIBILTY

MAFFS is the only proven multi-role tool providing effective missions for: Firefighting (both rapid attack and containment), Chemical/Oil Spills (delivering Corexit & AFFF Foam), Nuclear, Radiological and Biological contamination (delivery of atomized isotopes), Fumigation (pest & mosquito mitigation), and Agriculture (vegetation control and crop dusting).

MAFFS crews wrap up second-busiest fire season in 49-year history

RAPID RESPONSE

MAFFS is a “24-hour resource”, meaning that when activated, it is expected that it will take less than 24 hours for the aircraft to arrive on scene, as they are pulled from their regular military duties and fitted with the MAFFS equipment. Tanks are rapidly filled via ground source or mixing station systems. A full fill takes just 10 minutes at typical flow rates (pump speed 300 gpm).

U.S. Air Force personnel from the 146th Airlift Wing load the U.S. Forest Service's Modular Airborne Firefighting System (MAFFS) inside a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft attached to the 115th Airlift Squadron at the Channel Islands Air National Guard Station, Port Hueneme, California, Apri 21, 2022. MAFFS is a portable fire retardant delivery system that can be inserted into an aircraft, temporarily converting it into a fire fighting airtanker that can lay retardant lines to help control wildfires. The MAFFS program has been a partnership between the U.S. Forest Service and the Department of Defense since the early 1970s. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Michelle Ulber)

LOW MAINTENANCE COSTS

MAFFS is separate and distinct from the aircraft, so life cycle costs compared to aircraft maintenance are significantly less. The S-Duct placement on MAFFS II systems allows for clean delivery of payload without bathing the aircraft in corrosive fire retardant. All openings remain secured and the aircraft remains pressurized during operations.

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