This multirotor drone is a working UAV platform rated to carry payloads up to 4 kg and equipped with an autonomous flight system — the combination that moves a drone from camera toy to industrial tool. Four kilograms of payload covers the instruments commercial operators actually fly: mapping and survey cameras, multispectral sensors for agriculture, LiDAR units, gas detectors, spraying modules and delivery containers.
Autonomous flight means missions are defined as routes and executed repeatably without a pilot steering every metre, which is what makes systematic work — field scouting on schedule, linear infrastructure patrol, repeat mapping of the same site — economically viable. Multirotor architecture trades endurance for precision: vertical takeoff anywhere, hovering for inspection, and low-speed flight close to structures.
The platform is supplied from two units at about 900 USD each, an accessible entry for agricultural service providers, surveying companies, training centres and integrators building applied UAV services in markets where Western and Chinese platforms are expensive or restricted.
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