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DJI Launches New DJI FC200/T200 Drones: Single Drone Maximum Payload of 200kg, Quad-Drone Collaboration of 600kg

DJI officially launched the FlyCart200 (FC200) flagship transport drone and simultaneously released the T200 agricultural drone. Both models achieve a 200kg-level maximum payload, marking a new stage of low-altitude transport moving from pilot projects to normalization and scaling. As a new generation of heavy-load flagship, the FC200 achieves a breakthrough in carrying capacity, with a single drone maximum payload of 200kg, 360kg with two-drone collaboration, and a maximum payload of 600kg with intelligent quad-drone suspension, meeting the needs of large-item transportation.

DJI Launches New DJI FC200/T200 Drones: Single Drone Maximum Payload of 200kg, Quad-Drone Collaboration of 600kg

It adopts a 6-axis 12-rotor coaxial dual-rotor system with a 120V high-voltage power platform, with a maximum thrust of 183kg per axis and a 10% increase in force efficiency.

It boasts strong high-altitude performance, maintaining full payload at an altitude of 3000 meters, and still capable of carrying 140kg on a plateau at 6000 meters. It adapts to a wide temperature range of -25℃ to 45℃, supports IP56 protection, and resists level 8 winds, easily handling transportation in complex terrains such as mountains, plateaus, and remote areas.

It supports both standard container + empty sling suspension modes. The 120L waterproof container supports automatic loading and unloading. The empty sling system has a maximum lifting weight of 200kg and a rope length of up to 30 meters, equipped with automatic pendulum suppression and emergency rope release functions, covering all scenarios including logistics, infrastructure construction, rescue, and power construction.

In terms of endurance, the dual-battery mode offers a full-load endurance of 16-18 minutes, extended to 32 minutes in quad-battery mode. Paired with a 46Ah smart battery, it provides 7-8 minute rapid charging, supports hot-swapping, and significantly improves operational efficiency.

Equipped with 256-line LiDAR + millimeter wave radar + five-eye vision, totaling 11 sensors, for omnidirectional obstacle avoidance. Enhanced by 8 antennas with O4 transmission, it offers a maximum transmission range of 40 kilometers, combined with Sub-2G + dual-SIM 4G relay for stable and uninterrupted signal.

Standard equipped with a whole-machine parachute, dual-battery redundancy, and ADS-B warning. It also features a built-in high-power loudspeaker for all-round operational safety.

The simultaneously released T200 agricultural drone is specifically designed for agricultural, forestry, animal husbandry, and fishery scenarios, also boasting a maximum payload of 200kg. It can efficiently complete tasks such as agricultural material transportation, agricultural product transfer, forestry plant protection, and outdoor supply. Equipped with a dedicated sling system, it adapts to agricultural and wild operation environments, coupled with an efficient charging solution, making agricultural transportation more worry-free and economical.

On the software and ecosystem level, DJI has simultaneously upgraded the SiYun cloud platform and Delivery operation system, and launched a new mobile app for transport services, achieving multi-terminal collaboration, intelligent management, and data interoperability, making transport scheduling, operation statistics, and team management more efficient. The FC200 also supports a wide range of payload expansion, and can be paired with lighting, imaging and other equipment to meet special needs such as nighttime operations and emergency search and rescue.

In terms of pricing, the FC200 standard sling set starts at 133,999 yuan, and the flagship empty sling set starts at 166,999 yuan. The T200 agricultural drone has a starting price of 99,999 yuan, and is simultaneously available for sale at 1,400 agricultural stores nationwide.

It is worth noting that, as of now, DJI transport drones have completed over 180 million flights, with a cumulative transport of over 11.5 million tons of goods.