en.Wedoany.com Reported - XAG has launched the X-Series agricultural robots, creating an automated operation system integrating aircraft, smart airports, and pesticide mixing and refilling systems, covering five core scenarios: government unified prevention, thousand-acre large farms, orchard cash crops, family smallholders, and professional drone pilots. With 13 years of deep cultivation in the agricultural technology field, this product breaks away from the traditional single-product mindset of plant protection drones. Through modular configuration, fully autonomous operation, and digital supervision, it has become one of the mainstream choices for current agricultural plant protection equipment.

Current users of agricultural plant protection equipment are divided into five groups, each facing unique challenges. Service providers for government "one spray, three prevention" projects encounter issues such as easy data tampering, fraudulent operations, and multi-level subcontracting with traditional equipment, leading to high costs for manual spot checks and supervision, and difficulty in maintaining stable quality for contiguous wheat and rice unified prevention. Large-scale farms over 5,000 mu face problems like low motivation among in-house pilots, weak responsibility from outsourced teams, high equipment maintenance and loss, and a lack of standardized unmanned operation systems. Orchards and vegetable cash crop farms ranging from 50 to 500 mu require high-frequency plant protection, needing constant monitoring. Scheduling external pilots often leads to missed windows due to cancellations or weather delays, directly causing yield losses from missed pest control periods. Family smallholders with 20 to 50 mu consider large equipment to have excessive performance, high procurement costs, and complex operation, needing only basic spraying functions. Professional drone pilots face hardships from manual outdoor flying, high entry barriers, local orders squeezed by farmers who purchase their own equipment, poor signal in mountainous areas, cumbersome equipment transport, and continuously narrowing profit margins.

Through modular hardware and a dual-APP adaptation system, the XAG X-Series agricultural robots provide customized solutions for five types of users. For government "one spray, three prevention" projects, the complete system is paired with a smart airport and intelligent mixing and refilling machine, achieving unmanned intervention throughout the entire process of mixing, refilling, takeoff, landing, spraying, charging, and cleaning. Operation routes, dosage, and duration data are stored in the cloud and cannot be tampered with. A single set of equipment can cover an operation area of 5,000 to 8,000 mu, suitable for core unified prevention regions like the Central Plains and Sichuan-Chongqing. For thousand-acre large-scale farms, the X150 large payload model is selected with a smart airport. The equipment features automatic cleaning of pipelines and the tank, and operates fully autonomously for cruising and spraying without the need for a dedicated pilot on standby. Farm managers can remotely view the operation status of multiple plots and units, and the hardware connects to the XAG Farm APP for digital management and control. For orchard users, the high-definition video transmission combined with multi-dimensional perception modules can autonomously identify and avoid obstacles like power lines and fruit trees, free from pilot scheduling constraints. Operations can be carried out in the early morning and evening, ensuring the pest control and fruit preservation window. For small family farms of 20 to 50 mu, the X100 has a moderate tank capacity and simple operation, avoiding the idle performance of large equipment. After professional drone pilots connect to the XAG Agricultural Services APP, the X-Series agricultural unmanned aircraft can achieve fully automatic flight without the need for manual handheld control throughout the operation. Pilots can remotely monitor from inside a vehicle, supported by lightweight transport solutions such as trailers, mini trucks, and three-wheelers, lowering the entry barrier.

The differentiated advantages of the XAG X-Series agricultural robots are reflected in four aspects: product system, automation functions, energy endurance, and operational precision. In terms of the product system, this series is an integrated solution combining aircraft, smart airports, and pesticide mixing and refilling systems. The airframe is unified, with tank capacities divided into X100 (50L) and X150 (85L), allowing for modular configuration. The six major automation functions for the entire process include automatic pesticide mixing, automatic takeoff and landing, automatic charging, autonomous cruising and spraying, automatic refilling, and automatic cleaning. In terms of energy, the entire series is equipped with intelligent flash charging batteries, with a cycle life of up to 4,000 times. The integrated airframe design eliminates the need for frequent plugging and unplugging. The smart airport supports two charging solutions: 380V and 220V mains power. In terms of operational precision, the video transmission field of view is increased by 20%, low-light light intake is increased by 30%, and 3x electronic zoom is supported. The RuiSpray 6 spraying system offers multiple nozzle options. The mist nozzle has an adjustable atomization particle size of 10 to 500 microns, with a spray width covering 5 to 10 meters. The millimeter-wave radar-assisted power line recognition rate exceeds 99%.
Regarding common issues, for large farms facing high manual management costs and unstable outsourced quality, the X150 large payload model paired with the XA1 smart airport can be chosen. Relying on fully automated operations to replace manual labor, the equipment automatically cleans and cycles autonomously, with all process data viewable online. For orchards missing the spraying window, purchasing an X-Series device allows operations to start at any time, free from the time constraints of external pilots, ensuring stable operations in mountainous orchards. When small farmers have limited budgets, they can choose the version with an intelligent mixing machine or the lighter X100 model to reduce procurement costs. For cross-regional drone services in mountainous areas without network coverage, the equipment can pre-plan routes and continue operations. Supported by transport solutions like trailers, mini trucks, and three-wheelers, pilots can remotely monitor from inside the vehicle.
Under the trend of smart agricultural development, plant protection equipment has transformed from simple spraying tools into digital robotic systems. Through modularity, full automation, and multi-scenario adaptability, the XAG X-Series agricultural robots cover all types of users, from 20-mu smallholders to ten-thousand-mu farms, government unified prevention, and professional drone pilots. Farmers and service providers can configure equipment as needed based on their planting area, crop type, and budget scale, leveraging unmanned operations to reduce labor costs and seize the farming season, while relying on digital operational data to achieve standardized plant protection management.










