Agras T10
The Agras T10 is a compact agricultural drone manufactured by DJI and released in 2021, designed for autonomous spraying and spreading operations on small-to-medium farms. It features an 8-liter spray tank, omnidirectional radar, dual FPV cameras, and a carbon fiber composite folding frame.
Overview and Use Cases
The Agras T10 is an agricultural spray and spreading drone developed for small-to-medium farm operations. Released in 2021, it performs autonomous pesticide and fertilizer distribution tasks through pre-planned flight routes. The operator is responsible for mission setup, monitoring, and logistics (battery and tank management), while the aircraft executes the actual spraying autonomously.
Key Capabilities
- Autonomous Operation: Executes pre-planned spray missions via AI engine and remote controller without manual pilot intervention during spraying
- Spray System: 8-liter tank capacity with 4 nozzles; spray width up to 5 meters
- Spreading Function: 8 kg spreading capacity with up to 7 meter width; achieves approximately 14 acres per hour operational coverage
- Navigation and Sensing: Spherical omnidirectional radar system for obstacle detection and flight stability
- Visual Monitoring: Dual FPV cameras for real-time operator monitoring
- Environmental Rating: IP67 dust and water resistance certification
- Frame Design: Carbon fiber composite folding body for portability and storage
Specifications
- Takeoff Weight: 21,500 grams (approximately 47.4 lbs)
- Maximum Transmission Range: 5 kilometers
- Maximum Speed: Approximately 20 meters per second (65 feet per second); speed is reduced when flying below 5 meters altitude
- Spray Tank Capacity: 8 liters
- Spray Nozzles: 4
- Spreading Capacity: 8 kilograms
- Protection Rating: IP67
Applications
The Agras T10 is deployed for crop protection and nutrient application in agricultural settings. Primary use cases include pesticide spraying over cultivated fields and dry material spreading for fertilization. The compact design and autonomous capabilities make it suitable for operators managing small-to-medium acreage who require efficient chemical or granular material distribution without manual aerial application.
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