Topsky Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3 (Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3)

Topsky Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3 (also written as Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3) is a compact, unmanned surface rescue craft commonly described as a remote-controlled rescue lifebuoy or water rescue drone. It is designed to travel quickly across water to deliver flotation and towing assistance to a person in distress, while keeping rescuers out of immediate danger during the first, most time-critical phase of a rescue.

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Topsky Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3 (Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3)

In broader classification terms, systems of this kind fall under the category of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs)—self-propelled surface craft operated by remote control or varying degrees of autonomy—used across safety, security, and industrial missions.

While product naming conventions vary by region and distributor, “Xiaoyao Xing 3” is generally positioned as a lightweight, rapidly deployable water-rescue platform that prioritizes speed, maneuverability, and straightforward field operation over heavy payload capacity or extended endurance.


Design and Features

Compact rescue-craft form factor

The Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3 uses a low-profile hull with a wide stance intended to improve stability when accelerating, turning, and approaching a person in the water. Public listings describe a carbon-fiber composite body, a material choice typically associated with high stiffness-to-weight performance and corrosion resistance—useful traits for equipment frequently exposed to water and impact loads.

Control-focused operation

The platform is described as remote controlled, with the operating concept centered on a responder using a handheld controller to pilot the craft directly to the casualty, deliver flotation support, and assist with towing or guiding the person toward a safer area or rescue point.

Modular, field-oriented build

Public descriptions characterize the unit as modular, implying serviceable or swappable components and configurations suited to different rescue organizations’ needs (for example, regional accessories, training setups, or mounting points for basic signaling/lighting).
Note: the extent of modularity (which modules, standardized interfaces, optional kits) is typically vendor-specific and may require confirmation from the seller.


Technology and Specifications

Core specifications (as commonly published)

Listings for the Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3 provide the following headline specifications:

  • Dimensions: 1500 × 600 × 400 mm

  • Weight: 40 kg

  • Rated load / payload: 50 kg

  • Maximum speed: 5 m/s

  • Endurance / operating time: 4 hours

  • Material: carbon fiber composite

These figures place the system in a category optimized for rapid response and near-to-mid range water-rescue support, rather than long-duration patrol or heavy towing. In practical terms, speed and handling are often more important than raw endurance for the initial “reach the person fast” stage of rescue.

How systems like this typically work

Remote-controlled rescue craft generally combine:

  • Electric propulsion (often dual-thruster or ducted designs) for quick acceleration and control authority,

  • A buoyant structure that can be grabbed or leaned onto for immediate flotation support,

  • Remote control link and onboard power sized for repeated short missions.

For the Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3 specifically, public sources emphasize the performance figures above, but do not consistently publish deeper engineering parameters (motor type, battery chemistry/capacity, radio band, environmental limits). Those details are usually confirmed in a datasheet or quotation package.


Applications and Use Cases

Swiftwater and flood response

In floods, river incidents, and fast-moving water, rescuers face high risk from current, debris, and limited visibility. A remotely operated rescue craft can be deployed from shore to establish flotation support and create time for a safer, more controlled rescue plan.

Coastal, lake, and marina safety

Harbors, beaches, and lakes often require quick intervention when a swimmer is in trouble or when a vessel incident occurs close to shore. A fast surface craft can reduce response time compared with launching a full rescue boat, particularly in locations where boat access is constrained.

Ice-adjacent or cold-water incidents

Cold-water immersion can rapidly degrade a victim’s ability to swim or keep their airway clear. Rapid delivery of flotation and a tow assist can be valuable as an early action while more robust rescue assets are mobilized.

Training and preparedness

Emergency services and industrial safety teams may use a rescue craft for scenario training—standardizing procedures for deployment, piloting, victim approach, and handoff to conventional rescue techniques.


Advantages / Benefits

Faster reach with reduced rescuer exposure

A primary advantage is the ability to reach a casualty quickly without immediately placing a rescuer into the water—especially relevant in swiftwater, debris-filled floodwater, or low-visibility conditions.

Repeatable, standardized deployment

Compared with purely manual flotation throws, a piloted craft can be guided around obstacles, re-approach if the first attempt fails, and deliver consistent assistance in varying conditions—assuming the operator is trained and the craft’s operating envelope is respected.

Lightweight and portable relative to boats

At 40 kg, the Xiaoyao Xing 3 is positioned as a portable system that can be transported and staged more easily than many manned rescue boats, while still offering meaningful rescue support in near-shore scenarios.


FAQ Section 

What is Topsky Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3?

Topsky Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3 is a remote-controlled water rescue craft designed to rapidly reach a person in distress and provide flotation/tow assistance while reducing rescuer exposure to hazardous water.

How does Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3 work?

It works by using electric propulsion and a handheld remote controller so an operator can pilot the craft from shore or a nearby safe position, approach the casualty, and help stabilize or tow them toward safety.

Why is a rescue USV like this important?

A rescue USV can be important because it can reduce response time and limit rescuer risk in fast-moving water, floods, or cold-water situations—supporting early intervention until additional rescue resources arrive.

What are the benefits of Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3?

Commonly cited benefits include high speed, portable size, and meaningful load capacity for assisting a person in the water, along with an operational concept that helps keep rescuers out of immediate danger during the first response phase.

 


Summary

Topsky Tianlong Xiaoyao Xing 3 is best understood as a fast, portable remote-controlled rescue lifebuoy / rescue USV designed to shorten time-to-contact in water emergencies. With commonly published specs including 1500 × 600 × 400 mm, 40 kg weight, 50 kg load rating, 5 m/s top speed, and 4 hours endurance, it represents a pragmatic “first-intervention” tool that complements—rather than replaces—traditional lifebuoys, rescue boats, and aerial drones.

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