DJI Launches Heavy-Duty Coaxial Quadcopter with 80 kg Lift Capacity
The new drone features advanced technology including millimeter wave radar and machine learning guidance.
Chinese drone manufacturer DJI has unveiled a new heavy-duty coaxial quadcopter that boasts an impressive lift capacity of 80 kilograms.
This launch marks a significant advancement in drone technology, especially in the realm of heavy-lift applications.
The quadcopter is equipped with 62-inch blades designed to enhance its performance and efficiency in lifting and transporting various loads.
Key features of the drone include a 30-meter winch line, allowing for versatile operational capabilities in varied environments.
The incorporation of millimeter wave radar enables the drone to navigate with increased precision, ensuring safety and reliability in its operations.
Additionally, the drone utilizes machine learning guidance, which facilitates autonomous navigation and improved decision-making in real-time.
In contrast, the Ukrainian “Vampire” hexacopter, which has garnered attention for its capabilities, has a considerably lower lift capacity of 15 kilograms.
This significant difference in lifting power positions the new DJI quadcopter as a robust option for industries requiring heavy payloads, including construction, emergency response, and logistics.
The development of this drone underscores the ongoing evolution and competition in the global drone market, with manufacturers continually pushing the boundaries of what drones can achieve in terms of functionality and reliability.