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THE DJI AGRAS T30 FOR AGRICULTURAL SPRAYING
The DJI Agras is an hexacopter designed for precision variable rate application of liquid pesticides, fertilisers, herbicides, seeds and grains, bringing new levels of efficiency and manageability to the agricultural sector.
DJI Agras T30
The Agras T30 is DJI’s next-generation aircraft, boasting a revolutionary transforming structure and a max payload of up to 40 kg. Using DJI’s digital agriculture solutions, the performance and efficiency of spray operations can be greatly enhanced and improved. The updated Route Operation mode includes Connection Routing, which enables the aircraft to automatically fly to a task route and avoid obstacles. The new Smart Supply Reminder calculates the remaining liquid amount to help users manage spraying operations.
The aircraft comes equipped with the Spherical Radar System, a pioneering new system for the agriculture industry. Consisting of the Omnidirectional Digital Radar and Upward Radar, the system provides functions such as terrain-following, obstacle sensing, and obstacle circumventing. With the forward and backward FPV cameras and bright spotlights, the system comprehensively ensures operational safety day and night in different weather.
Digital 3D Farming, map, plan then autonomously spray
When combined with the Phantom 4 RTK or Phantom 4 Multispectral the Agras becomes an advanced farming tool. With this integration users can map orchard and farmland scenarios to generate smart flightpaths. This platform is equipped with an AI recognition system to patrol fields, identify growth, monitor disease or pests, and monitor agricultural conditions efficiently. Pairing this system with the DJI P4 Multispectral allows users to apply variables rate spraying automatically according to the generated farmland prescription map.
improved spray width, rate, distribution, and efficiency.
Thanks to the innovative new plunger pumps and the 16 sprinklers, the spraying system offers improved spray width, rate, distribution, and efficiency. The 2-channel electromagnetic flow meter and continuous liquid level gauge make measurements more accurate than ever. To spray orchards, users can purchase the optional orchard spray package to transform the aircraft into Orchard Configuration. When spraying orchards, branch-targeting technology can be used for precise spraying with the help of the all-new Spherical Radar System and DJI Agras Cloud.
Powerful System. Increased Safety.
The all-new modular aerial-electronics system in the T30 has dual IMUs and barometers and adopts a propulsion signal redundancy design to ensure flight safety. The GNSS+RTK dual-redundancy system supports centimeter-level positioning. It also supports dual-antenna technology that provides strong resistance against magnetic interference.
Upgraded Radar. Easier Operation.
The T30’s upgraded radar system can sense the operating environment during the day or at night, without being affected by light or dust. It has greatly improved flight safety with forward, backward and upward obstacle avoidance with a horizontal FOV (field of view) of 100°, double that of previous DJI agricultural drones. It can also detect the angle of a slope and adjust to it automatically even in mountainous terrain. This innovative radar system adopts Digital Beam Forming (DBF) technology, which supports 3D point cloud imaging that effectively senses the environment and helps to circumvent obstacles.
Remote Control. Safety with Vision
The T30 supports OcuSync Enterprise transmission technology which extends its control range to up to 7 km. It also has two wide-angle FPV cameras and spotlights that can monitor aircraft operation during the day and at night to ensure flight safety.
Agras & CAA Compliance
When we supply you with an Agras each individual craft has been set up, tested and certified in compliance with CAA guideline by our specialist technicians.
On handover of your new spray drone one of our commercial solutions team will spend half a day with you going through craft setup, maintenance, operations and best practice so you are confident with your new machine. To operate a spraying drone in New Zealand you will require:
CAA Part 102 unmanned aircraft operator certificate (102 Exposition required showing that you have identified hazards and risks of your operation, and how you intend to mitigate these risks).
CAA Part 102 Pilot certificate.
Pilot Chemical Rating certificate.
Approximate costs:
102 Exposition: $3,600 + GST
102 Pilot Certificate: $1,200 + GST
Pilot Chemical Rating $3,750 + GST
For further info on what is required for 102 certificate, exposition and agriculture rating, we recommend contacting Heather Andrews from ASMS (https://www.asms.co.nz). heather@asms.co.nz or 021 061 4655.
For information on pilot chemical ratings, we recommend contacting:
Adroit Solutions www.adroitsolutions.co.nz at info@adroitsolutions.co.nz or Educhem at www.educhem.co.nz at info@educhem.co.nz