The scale of modern agriculture is gradually expanding, and effective spraying of pesticides is a major operational challenge for agricultural operators. In the field of Precision agriculture, intelligent technologies include the use of sensors, robots, control systems and autonomous vehicles. Drones are very useful in managing agricultural production processes, allowing farmers to understand which crops require urgent attention through drones.
Pyka company mainly produces drones for spraying crops. The company’s drones have automatic wing type aircraft, and now Pyka’s drones have been approved by regulatory authorities and are gradually being used for automatic spraying of crops.
Firstly, safety is the most important and challenging issue for autonomous aircraft. The situation faced by autonomous aircraft during flight is complex and difficult to predict, and measuring safety requires a comprehensive consideration of multiple factors.
Pyka uses multi rotor aircraft, which have maneuverability and are easy for unmanned aerial vehicles to take off and land, ensuring safe landing on the ground, avoiding obstacles, and avoiding any low altitude flight risks.
Secondly, “Pyka” autopilot aircraft can spray agricultural chemicals along a precise path with the help of airborne sensors, thus reducing the amount of chemicals used per acre.
The autopilot aircraft of “Pyka” has greatly improved the efficiency of agricultural spraying through the transformation from Mechanised agriculture to intelligent agricultural mechanization. Drones can spray about 100 acres of land per hour.
Pyka has good cost-effectiveness. Compared to electric vehicles, Pyka’s autonomous aircraft consumes less electricity and operates fewer components, making it a cost-effective aviation application.
The ‘Pyka’ drone can take off or land on flat land 150 feet long, and users do not need to set up a runway. The drone also does not require a lot of power to reach the target area.
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