@@Kris-737An airbase (stylised air base in American English), sometimes referred to as a military airbase, military airfield, military airport, air station, naval air station, air force station, or air force base, is an aerodrome or airport used as a military base by a military force for the operation of military aircraft
The DJI Agras T40 is a powerful agricultural drone that can spray, spread, and map fields with precision and efficiency. It features a coaxial twin rotor design that increases its payload capacity to 40 liters for spraying and 50 kilograms for spreading. The drone also has a dual atomized spraying system that ensures even coverage of crops. Additionally, the Agras T40 is equipped with DJI Terra, an intelligent flight planning and management software, and Active Phased Array Radar and Binocular Vision for obstacle avoidance and precise spraying.😊😊
@@0O0-dm3tk No, into this tank goes with water mixed fertilization for crops or something. This drone is used from Farmers to bring out their Stuff on the fields.
I thought they said Chinese tech are inferior...is DJI drones made in US 🤔🤔 glad it worked this time. Some western medias here are giving us different news about how Chinese products are inferior now I'm watching this drones doing great things. I don't trust the media anymore
the compartment is large enough for my use case and i can refill them pretty fast anyways. Think about it. Right now in the market, is there any machine or any physical labor technique that's going to make it easier? If you have acres of farmland, you dont want to spend the afternoon walking all those acres manually putting in fertilizer. You could use tractors and small automobiles but you can only do so much especially if it needs repair or the land is not flat for your tractor to ride on. This drone can automate a flight path so that you can literally automate the spraying. All you have to really do is just refill it every time it comes back@@F82Mitch
@@corbinsrobots This may come as a shock to someone who has no idea how to use Google. But I pulled those numbers straight from DJI's website. If you don't like it, take it up with them! But thanks for taking time out of your busy day..... lol Edit: BTW, the drone is a DJI Agras T40
For anyone wondering what this is for, it’s a crop fertilizing drone that can drop fertilizer on the field without damaging some of the crop with a tractor
@@n3lz_fpv Since it is an AG drone, Part 137 can come into play, really depends if someone doesn't like you! Since the Agras T40 weighs 83.7 lbs you will need a 44807 Heavy Drone Exemption. A FAA Medical Cert, Drone registration. Then finally the state and local licenses depending where you are at. And as a major suggestion... Insurance! But is not necessary. But you are correct. All requirements could be done by anyone who wants it. Costs should be under $250, but that really isn't a consideration if you can afford a $20k+ drone!
Agricultural drone. These things are being used as bombers and AWACS for other drones in Ukraine. Put a small weight-optimized generator on it and use the poison tank to store fuel so it will fly for several hours.
Such drones have lots of disadvantages. They heat up and are very clearly visible in thermal visors. Very noisy and slow. Because of this, they are forced to fly at low altitudes. And this requires a smaller drone to conduct reconnaissance and coordinate the “bomber”. This means that after destroying the main drone (and given all its shortcomings, this is not difficult), you can figure out the enemy squad, because the scout drone will return to them.
Yes as in most wars you will see great leap forwards in specific areas of technology, in ww1 it was flight, in ww2 it was radar then nukes, we see drones being used extensively throughout Ukraine and Gaza by all sides, my point being we will see a big leap in drone technology in the next few years,
@@timothinking9855 I think by a generator they meant a generator that can generate electricity from the fuel that can be stored in the "poison tank" with the help of which the drone can fly for hours. I am not sure myself 😅.