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Dragonfish Pro - Thermal Package
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Dragonfish Pro - Thermal Package
Autel RoboticsThe Autel Robotics Dragonfish Pro – Thermal Package is a tilt-rotor VTOL fixed-wing hybrid UAV designed for long-endurance enterprise missions including public safety, surveillance, and environmental monitoring. It offers up to ~179 minutes of flight time (unloaded), ~120–180 minutes with payload, a 30 km transmission range, 108 km/h top speed, and supports modular thermal/optical gimbals such as the DG-L50T (50x optical zoom, thermal). The aircraft performs its core flight task autonomously — including VTOL-to-fixed-wing transition, waypoint navigation, AI tracking, and obstacle avoidance — with a human operator setting up missions and monitoring rather than driving the aircraft. Several facts in the extracted dataset are irrelevant to this specific system (academic robotics papers, competitor drones, unrelated products) and have been excluded from the reconciled picture. Pricing varies significantly by configuration and region, ranging from approximately $99,000–$137,000+ USD.
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Specification
- takeoff_weight
- 7.8 kg (17.2 lbs)
- dimensions_folded
- 319×233×74 mm (antennas folded); 319×398×74 mm (antennas unfolded)
- dimensions_deployed_wingspan
- 165 × 304 × 46 cm (deployed)
- flight_time_with_payload
- ~120–180 minutes depending on payload and conditions
- max_speed
- 108 km/h (67 mph)
- transmission_range
- 30 km
- max_payload
- 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) per Advexure; up to 2.5 kg cited in news
- thermal_payload_dragonfish_pro
- DG-L50T: 50x optical zoom, thermal imaging, 2 km observation range (Pro-specific); also compatible with L20T (4K, 20x optical zoom, wide-angle, thermal, laser rangefinder)
- payload_system
- Interchangeable/modular payload system; dual sensor and triple sensor configurations available
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Evidence-graded claims from the Autel Robotics deep report
Autel Robotics holds approximately 7% of the US UAV market and grew following US government restrictions on DJI.
Wikipedia (an independent secondary source) cites the ~7% US market share figure as of 2021 and links growth to DJI restrictions [14]; however, the figure is now several years old and no more recent independent market data is available in the dossier.
from Autel Robotics deep report →Autel Robotics was listed on the US Department of Defense Chinese military enterprise list on January 6, 2025.
Both Wikipedia [14] and Autel's own public statement [12] confirm the DoD listing as a factual event; Autel's denial of military ties is self-serving and does not alter the independently documented designation.
from Autel Robotics deep report →The EVO Max 4T and Autel Alpha are actively sold commercial products with confirmed retail pricing, representing Autel's fully commercial enterprise tier.
Autel Alpha is listed at $19,289 on both the official Autel shop and third-party retailer DroneNerds [5][9]; EVO Max 4N is listed at $8,899–$12,599 across Dronefly and DroneNerds [7][9] — independent retail listings confirm active commercial availability, though real-world deployment scale and customer outcomes remain unverified.
from Autel Robotics deep report →
The Autel Alpha achieves personnel recognition at ranges up to 8 km.
The 8 km personnel recognition figure appears only on Autel's official product page and a commerce listing (DroneNerds) [3][9] — both are vendor-aligned sources; no independent field test or third-party evaluation confirms this operational range.
from Autel Robotics deep report →The Autel Alpha is IP55-rated, operates from -4°F to 122°F, and carries a laser rangefinder accurate to ±1m within 400m — positioning it as a ruggedized enterprise platform.
Hardware specs are corroborated by both the official product page and a third-party retailer listing (DroneNerds) [3][9], lending moderate confidence, but no independent environmental or accuracy testing has verified these specifications in the field.
from Autel Robotics deep report →
Autel drones are a viable, production-ready alternative to DJI for professional UAV mapping and photogrammetry workflows.
Multiple independent Reddit communities focused on UAV mapping explicitly report photogrammetry surface quality issues, inconsistent support, and a clear preference for DJI over Autel for reliability in professional workflows [16][20][17] — Autel is described as a fallback, not an equal.
from Autel Robotics deep report →Several Autel product lines (EVO I, EVO III, EVO Nest 2, Apex, EVO Nano, EVO Lite) have been discontinued, raising concerns about long-term parts availability and support continuity.
Autel's own newsroom confirms the end-of-life status of these lines [11], and independent community users separately report difficulty obtaining spare parts and inconsistent support [15][18][19] — together these corroborate the concern, contradicting any implicit vendor claim of robust long-term support.
from Autel Robotics deep report →
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