Drone swarm fire suppression leverages coordinated fleets of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to detect, contain, and extinguish fires more efficiently than traditional methods. Equipped with thermal sensors, AI-based navigation, and fire-retardant payloads, these drones operate collaboratively to cover large areas, adapt to changing fire patterns, and reach hazardous or inaccessible zones. Key applications include wildfire management, urban fire emergencies, industrial facility protection, and disaster response. Advantages include rapid deployment, reduced risk to human firefighters, real-time data sharing, and scalable operations. Innovations such as autonomous coordination algorithms, modular payload systems, and integration with IoT-based early detection networks are accelerating adoption. The market is fueled by rising wildfire incidents, climate change-driven fire risks, and government investments in next-generation firefighting technologies.