A buyer's custmer is out there in a 20-hectare wheat field, and they've got maybe three hours before the wind picks up—this drone is what gets the job done before conditions change, with the 40L tank and 12 high-presure fan nozzles pushing a spray width up to 12 meters and an atomized particle size between 100 and 300 microns for decent coverage on broadleaf crops or cereals.

It basically runs on an 8.5KW generator (8KW rated, so you've got a little headroom) and a 38L fuel tank, which means you can keep it in the air for that full field without scrambling for refueling—though the no-load hover time is only 18 minutes, and under full spray load you're looking at about 7 minutes before the battery needs a top-up, so plan your flight paths accordingly.

We ship these to teh US and EU regularly, and what you'll get is a unit that comes with the standdard compliance docs—CE marking, FCC if you request it, and a COA on the generator output—but you should check lead time for the 360° radar system integration, as that's typically a separate module we install at the warehose before packing.
The spreading box holds 50L and handles particles from 0.5mm up to 6mm, with a max turntable speed of 1100r/min that gives you a 7-9 meter spread width, which is fine for fertilizer or granular herbicide but not really suited for fine powders below 0.5mm (they just don't get the throw you'd want).

One thing most buyers don't think to ask is the water pump flow rate—it's 8L/min per pump, dual pumps, so you're pushing 16L/min total through those nozzles, and that's enough for a decent application rate at typical drone speeds of 4-6 m/s, though the 240A max discharge current means you'll want a battery that can handle sustained draw without sagging.

Also, the remote control range is 2km and base station goes to 3km, but in practice with tree lines or hills you'll lose signal closer to 1.5km—we usually have stock on the LLDPE tanks, but the HM302 spreading components can be a 2-3 week wait if we're out of the assembly kits.
With a 38L fuel tank, you can run the generator continuously for several hours, but for a full workday you'll likely need to refuel once or twice depending on load. The generator gives you 8KW rated output, so it keeps the battery topped off while you fly.
Our MOQ for customized JT40 drones is typically 10 units, but we can discuss smaller batches if you're testing a new setup. Customization like nozzle type or spreading calibration doesn't change the base MOQ.
Yes, we can supply CE and FCC certifications for the 360° radar and the 2km remote control system. Just let us know which certifications your region requires, and we'll include them with the shipment.
The JT40 frame supports both boxes as interchangeable modules, so you can switch between spraying and spreading on the same drone. It takes about 10 minutes to swap them out in the field.
LLDPE is UV-stabilized and resistant to most agricultural chemicals, including glyphosate. We've tested it for over 500 hours of field use with no cracking or degradation, but always rinse the tank after using harsh chemicals to extend its life.