Forest Fire Fighting Vehicle (MFFV)
The MFFV Series provides a robust solution for wildland firefighting. Standard fire apparatus cannot handle unstable terrain, steep slopes, or rocky landscapes. We build the MFFV to navigate these exact environments. The vehicle maintains compliance with EN 1846-2 Category 3 standards for all-terrain operations. It integrates permanent all-wheel drive, self-protection water curtains, and advanced roll-over safety systems to protect crews in high-risk forest fires.
MERAJ forest fire fighting vehicles are intended for wildland agencies, forestry departments, rural fire services, and industrial operators protecting remote assets. The MFFV platform supports off-road mobility, rapid attack, pump-and-roll operation, water and foam delivery, crew protection, and practical storage for hand tools, hoses, portable pumps, chainsaws, and rescue accessories. Its layout helps crews move quickly from access roads into difficult terrain where conventional urban pumpers cannot operate effectively.
Vehicle configuration can be matched to the local landscape, fuel load, water source availability, crew size, chassis class, and suppression strategy. MERAJ can integrate self-protection spray systems, compact tanks, high-pressure reels, roof monitors, lighting, communications, and protective body structures for demanding forest fire response. For customers evaluating wildland fire trucks, off-road fire engines, brush fire vehicles, or rural firefighting apparatus, the MFFV Series provides a dependable purpose-built solution.
This specification belongs to the Fire Fighting & Rescue Vehicles range from MERAJ. For project sizing, compare the full vehicle portfolio, review brochures in the download center, or contact MERAJ for configuration support.
The Heavy Duty MFFV provides mobile water storage for the forest fleet. It holds up to 14,000 liters of water. The truck retains full Category 3 off-road capability. It drives through mud and over rocks to resupply smaller attack units directly at the fire line.
MFFV Wildland Fire Truck Technical Highlights