More than 35 units have been sold to sugar cane mills and service providers in the sugar-energy sector. Another 20 have been sold to producers and companies specializing in planting grains, eucalyptus, palm and citrus. Two years after the launch of its first version, the figures show the consolidation of the Arator 5A drone in Brazilian agribusiness.
Among the factors related to this "vocation" is the practicality of using the equipment. Planting areas are usually divided into plots, and the need to map different plots on a daily basis requires the use of practical equipment so that the operator doesn't waste time assembling and disassembling the system. With the Arator 5A, these procedures take no more than five minutes.
In addition, the quality of the images generated, such as the 24 Mpix camera with an APS-C CMOS sensor and the accuracy guaranteed by the HA (High Accuracy) system, are seen as major differentials that are changing the way data is collected in the field. The HA system, for example, is the only national on-board RTK system that does away with the need to collect control points. "Sugarcane mills have achieved great results with the HA system. In addition to the savings in time and money generated by eliminating control points, the high accuracy obtained has guaranteed an increase in productivity when the data generated by the drone (such as planting lines) is inserted into the automatic pilots of equipment such as harvesters," says Giovani Amianti, CEO of XMobots.
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