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DJI Unveils the Agras T20: An Agricultural Spraying Drone That Covers 12 Hectares an Hour

By: Isradrone Editorial Team⏱️ 3 min read
DJI חושפת את Agras T20: רחפן ריסוס חקלאי בקצב של 12 הקטרים בשעה

DJI announced the Agras T20 this evening, a new agricultural spraying drone capable of covering up to 12 hectares an hour with a maximum payload of 20 kilograms. The new model comes with an omnidirectional radar system, swappable tank and battery, and remote control via the Smart Controller 2.0, which features a 5.5-inch screen.

A Spraying Drone That Doubles the Pace of Fieldwork

DJI, the world's largest drone manufacturer, has introduced a product aimed squarely at the precision agriculture market rather than photography consumers. The Agras T20 is built for intensive field operations, with an emphasis on high spray volume and fast area coverage. The company positions the model as an answer to the limitations of manual and tractor-based spraying, which demand significant manpower and relatively long stretches of time to cover a given area.

The drone's technical specifications are built around eight nozzles and high-flow pumps, enabling a combination of substantial spray width and rapid flow rate.

  • Maximum payload: 20 kilograms
  • Effective spray width: up to 7 meters
  • Number of nozzles: 8
  • Maximum spray rate: up to 6 liters per minute
  • Area coverage: up to 12 hectares (about 29.6 acres) per hour

Optimal Operating Conditions According to DJI

The company cites specific performance figures based on a recommended flight configuration designed to balance area coverage with uniform spray quality across the crop.

  • Spray width in recommended configuration: 6.5 meters
  • Flight speed: 6.5 meters per second
  • Flight altitude above crop: 2 meters

A Folding Frame and Quick Swaps Between Fields

One of the standout design directions behind the T20 is the need to cut downtime between missions. The drone's body folds and unfolds within seconds, making it easier to transport between different plots. In addition, the tank and battery can be swapped quickly, letting operators send the drone out for another sortie without waiting for a full charge or for the tank to be emptied and cleaned.

Omnidirectional Radar Prevents Collisions in Open Fields

Agricultural fields are rarely flat and uniform, so DJI has built into the T20 a digital radar system that detects obstacles from every horizontal direction. The system automatically adjusts the flight path to avoid trees, poles, or changes in terrain, allowing the drone to maintain a constant flight altitude above the vegetation even in uneven terrain.

Alongside the drone itself, DJI is also launching a new controller, the Agras Smart Controller 2.0, equipped with a 5.5-inch screen designed to remain readable even under direct sunlight, a standard working condition for most farmers operating the system during daylight hours.

Is the Agricultural Market Ready for This Leap?

The figures DJI presents are impressive on paper, but the practical question is how many farms will actually adopt the technology at this pace. Purchase cost, operator training, and local regulations on aerial spraying are all variables that will affect how quickly the T20 penetrates the field, especially beyond the traditional markets of China and Asia, where DJI already operates at large scale in precision agriculture. Still, a coverage rate of 12 hectares an hour is a figure that's hard to ignore for large farms under manpower pressure.

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