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Skydio X2D - Dock Package
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Skydio X2D - Dock Package
SkydioThe Skydio X2D Dock Package is a drone-in-a-box (DIB) system designed for enterprise and public safety use cases including Drone as First Responder (DFR), site security, inspection, and mapping. The system launches autonomously or via remote operator authorization from a weatherproof dock, reaching incidents in under 90 seconds with no on-site personnel required. It is sold exclusively to enterprise/government customers, with dock hardware priced around $9,999 and full X2D kit bundles around $30,467. The system has seen significant government adoption including 1,300+ public safety agencies and a $52M+ U.S. Air Forces Central order for 2,500+ X10D drones. One community source notes a remote operator authorizes each flight, which is consistent with supervised-autonomous operation rather than fully unattended autonomous flight.
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- $899.00 (X2 dock-compatible battery)
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Evidence-graded claims from the Skydio deep report
Skydio DFR drones launch in under 20 seconds, arrive at incidents in under 90 seconds, arrive first 71% of the time, and resolve ~25% of calls without a patrol unit
These specific performance metrics appear only in Skydio's own Series F announcement [14] and official DFR page [3]; no independent third-party test, regulator report, or customer audit corroborating these figures is present in the dossier.
from Skydio deep report →Skydio's DFR program reduced auto theft by 42% in San Francisco
This statistic is sourced exclusively from Skydio's Series F announcement [14] with no independent police department report, city government data, or third-party analysis found in the dossier to verify the causal attribution.
from Skydio deep report →Skydio has shipped 60,000 autonomous drones, accumulated 4.5M+ customer flights, and serves 3,800+ enterprise customers including all U.S. DoD branches and 29 allied nations
All deployment figures originate from Skydio's own Series F announcement and homepage [14][1]; the $50M U.S. Army contract for 3,000 drones [14] lends partial credibility to military claims, but no independent audit, government procurement record, or third-party verification of the aggregate figures is present in the dossier.
from Skydio deep report →Skydio's autonomous 3D scanning operates without prior maps, a magnetometer, or internet connectivity
This capability is documented in Skydio's official support documentation [9] and corroborated by an independent Scanifly hardware review [7] for the Skydio 2, but the Scanifly review focuses on hardware specs rather than independently testing the no-map/no-internet scanning claim end-to-end.
from Skydio deep report →
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