| John A. Miscovich | |
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| Born | 1918 Flat, Alaska |
| Died | 2014 Orange, California |
| Occupation | Inventor |
| Known for | Intelligiant water cannon |
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John A. Miscovich (1918–2014) was a Croatian-American inventor.
He was the son of Peter Miscovich, known for inventing the steam washing machine and upgrading steam bath.
In 1990, Miscovich received a Distinguished Service Award from the Alaska Miners Association.
Miscovich's best known invention was the intelligiant, a water cannon used in fire-fighting and hydraulic gold mining.
He also filed a patent for an fire-fighting system for airport runways. The system is installed underground, and in case of fire it rises up and rotates both horizontally and vertically.