AG365S
The AG365S is a DGCA-certified agricultural hexacopter drone manufactured by Marut Drones, featuring a 10 kg payload capacity and 11-liter spray tank. It offers manual, semi-autonomous, and fully autonomous flight modes with terrain-following and obstacle avoidance, designed for crop protection and nutrient application across Indian farmland.
Overview and Use Cases
The AG365S is a six-rotor agricultural spray drone developed by Marut Drones, an India-based manufacturer founded in 2019 and headquartered in Hyderabad. The drone is certified by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) and is deployed across 18 Indian states. It operates within government agricultural modernization schemes, including the Namo Drone Didi initiative. Primary use cases include crop protection spraying, fertilizer spreading, and seed dispersal across farmland.
Key Capabilities
- Flight Modes: Manual, semi-autonomous, and fully autonomous operation
- Navigation and Safety: Dual GPS integration, terrain-following capability, and obstacle detection and avoidance systems
- Payload Versatility: Supports spraying, seeding, and fertilizer-spreading payloads interchangeably
- Operational Range: 2 km maximum range
- Flight Speed: 0–15 m/s variable speed control
- Daily Coverage: Approximately 30 acres per day
- Flight Endurance: 22-minute flight time per battery cycle
Specifications
- Rotor Configuration: Hexacopter (six rotors)
- Maximum Payload Capacity: 10 kg
- Spray Tank Capacity: 11 liters
- Take-Off Weight: 29.84 kg
- Battery: 22,000 mAh capacity
- Certification: DGCA-certified
Applications
The AG365S is used in precision agriculture operations across Indian states for pesticide application, fertilizer distribution, and seed dispersal. The drone addresses labor-intensive traditional spraying methods and supports large-scale crop management on commercial and smallholder farms. Its deployment within government schemes indicates use in subsidy and mechanization programs for agricultural development.
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