DJI Introduces Next-Generation Agras Spray Drones for Precision Farming

DJI Agriculture has launched the Agras T100, T70P, and T25P, introducing upgraded spray drone models with increased payloads, enhanced safety systems, and automated functionality for improved agricultural efficiency By William Mackenzie / 25 Jul 2025

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DJI Introduces Next-Generation Agras Spray Drones for Precision Farming
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DJI is launching the DJI Agras T100, DJI Agras T70P, and DJI Agras T25P, the latest generation of DJI Agriculture’s spray drones built on over 12 years of research and development.

Featuring an increased payload capacity, the new agricultural drones can support multiple application scenarios with higher operational efficiency. Each drone features industry-leading safety systems and more intelligent features for fully automated operations.

Agras T100
Designed for large-scale commercial growers, the Agras T100 can carry a maximum payload of 100 L for spraying, 150 L for spreading, or 100 kg for lifting, with the maximum operation speed increased to 20 m/s (dependent on local regulations).

Compared to its predecessor, the Agras T100 is twice as efficient for high-volume spraying and faster for large-capacity spreading. With an advanced safety system equipped with LiDAR, millimeter-wave radar, and a Penta-Vision system, it delivers a safe and intelligent operational experience.

Agras T70P
The Agras T70P features multiple upgrades to increase operational efficiency, with the maximum operation speed increased to 20 m/s. It can carry a maximum payload of 70 L for spraying, 100 L for spreading, or 65 kg for lifting. Additionally, it offers the same flow rates and fine mist droplet size as the Agras T100, along with its new spreading system and lifting system.

The Agras T70P is equipped with the Safety System 3.0, which features millimeter-wave radar and a Tri-Vision system for obstacle detection, smarter route selection, and significantly improved obstacle clearance rates.

Agras T25P
The Agras T25P retains its predecessor’s compact and foldable design but offers the upgraded 25 kg high-precision screw feeder spreading system 4.0 and the Safety System 3.0. Ideal for solo operations, the Agras T25P is easy to transport, set up, and allows for fully automated operations in aerial mapping and plant protection.

New Training Program for Agriculture Drone Operations
DJI Agriculture now offers new pilot training courses through DJI Academy. The program will first be available in 15 countries in the Americas and Asia. Pilots can learn essential skills for operating agricultural drones, including crop protection spraying and spreading, safe piloting practices, and improving efficiency with maximum effectiveness.

Yuan Zhang, Head of Global Sales at DJI Agriculture, commented, “For more than a decade, DJI Agriculture has advanced precision farming globally with our advanced drone technology. With nearly 500,000 trained operators worldwide as of May, the industry is maturing, and the demand for spray drones continues to grow annually.

“Today, more than 500,000 DJI Agriculture drones are used to treat 300 types of crops in 100 countries. With the next generation of DJI Agriculture drones, we continue to innovate how we farm and feed communities, while reducing the environmental costs to our planet.”

Posted by William Mackenzie Will is a Content Specialist at Unmanned Systems Technology. Joining in 2024 with a background in professional copywriting and content marketing, Will covers the latest advancements in robotics, sensors, and unmanned systems across land, air, and maritime domains. His writing brings a clear, informed perspective to emerging technologies and their applications in both commercial and defense markets. Connect
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