DJI Agras T50 First Flight

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Published 2024-04-26
This is the first automatic flight we did with the DJI Agras T50 sprayer drone in the united states. This video shows the steps required to create and automatic spray mission for the DJI Agras T50.

All Comments (21)
  • I was enthralled watching this- it's like science fiction, what an awesome piece of kit.The presenter did a fantastic demo.👍👍
  • @Imsobering7970
    Very interesting to see the adoption of this kind of technology into agriculture! Haven't seen anything like that up here yet, but I think you'd need an army of those to cover the hundreds of acre fields in my area. Still, I can certainly think of uses within the lawn care / landscape business. Thanks for the video!
  • @borioli1970
    This is so Beautiful. Nice work. Congratulations...
  • A totally amazing class of drone. Police standard I would guess. Makes my DJI Mini 3 Pro seem like a Lilliputian 😂 I used to train guys how to use backpack pesticides sprayers. Dilution and spray output and width etc was always an issue for them (and for me😂). This seems to make it easier.
  • @antonnym214
    It is impressive how quiet that is. Looks like it will put crop duster airplanes out of business!
  • @dhansel4835
    If you had 2-4 of these drones operating in the same large field could they be synchronized to not miss an area or not spray an area twice? This is great technology for farmers.
  • @RCCopterLove
    There is so much technology in this drone. Unbelievable that it does everything automomous. The turns are xtremely smooth. Does the farmer need a special licence to operate this drone?
  • @Fr3N3s1S
    When they upgrade the drone to automatically switch batteries and charge the empty ones, as well as automatically refill its tank using a larger one (a 1000-liter tank or whatever size, with a dispenser for the drone), it will be amazing.
  • @sizzelot
    After the spray route has been programmed, is it uploaded to the drone so the drone can fly the route autonomously from the controller or is the controller constantly telling the drone how to fly the route?