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DJI (Da-Jiang Innovation), one of the global leaders in drone and camera technology innovation, has introduced its latest agriculture drone in its crop protection series, the DJI AGRAS T20
AGRAS T20’s modular design makes it accessible for farmers who are ready to apply digital insights and automated spray technology into their operations. (Image source: DJI)
Upgraded spraying system for accuracy and efficiency
The DJI AGRAS T20 can carry a maximum payload of 20kg and the layout of the nozzles have been optimised to achieve a 20% improvement on the uniformity of spray droplets and the effective spray width of seven meters. The DJI AGRAS T20 is equipped with eight nozzles and high-volume pumps that can spray at a rate of up to six l/min. A highly optimised wind field produces droplets ideal in size and consistency. The new four-channel electromagnetic flow meter design can monitor and control the four hoses individually, ensuring an efficient flow rate for each nozzle.
The DJI AGRAS T20 is equipped with an Omnidirectional Digital Radar system, which is able to detect obstacles from all horizontal directions. It can also automatically circumvent obstacles while flying over various terrains, ensuring a high level of operational safety. With this radar system, the AGRAS T20 can adapt to some of the most challenging environments thanks to its strong resistance to dust and water thanks to an IP67 rating.
In addition, the DJI AGRAS T20 enables users to set flight and operation parameters. With a built-in RTK centimetre-level positioning system and RTK dongles, centimetre-level waypoint recording is enabled, strengthening operations greatly and ensuring precision spraying. It also comes with a real-time FPV camera and two searchlights, providing users with comprehensive live views even during low-light operations.
According to DJI, the modular design of the DJI AGRAS T20 folds and unfolds in seconds, making it more portable than other agriculture drones. The spray tank and battery are both swappable, reducing downtime and increasing workflow significantly. The drone comes equipped with a new programmable DJI AGRAS Smart Controller 2.0 and the DJI AGRAS mobile application. In addition, the smart controller comes with an ultra-bright 5.5-inch display, which remains readable even under direct sunlight and bright operation conditions. It also supports external battery packs for lengthy or heavy workloads.
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