@@alexanderstrelkov9499 With economy of scale this drone is same usefull for agriculture as kitchen spoon for mining. Yes you can but it is a little too small and will take forever which means cost is astronomical for bigger field and for smaller field human can do this job faster and without any special flying skill very cheap, this kind of drones is just developing fifth wheel to show for investors progress. And if economy of this drone loosing with human labor then vs tractor it will be astronomical number of wasted time&money.
@@martino6172 I would not be that sure. There should be some modelling done and comparisson with current methods. If you are say in South Russia dealing with 300 ha field in one piece then forget it. If you are in a contry and have number of small 2-3 ha fields and limited number of machinery then it is something different and you would need to put numbers on paper. Labour costs are increasing, it is not easy to find proper people in agriculture. Back to the size of the fileds - deployment and redeployemts costs for some specific operations. Some jobs can be surely done with a help of a drone
Does this still fall under the category of drones, would this belong to the category of a helicopter? Unbelievable to see that sand, water and any kind of powder are all no problem. Maybe you can hang on to it and fly yourself home?