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droneDyne is a drone company based in Halle, Belgium, specializing in the design, sales, customization, flight services, and training for autonomous UAV/RPAS systems. Its products are aimed at use cases that require longer flight endurance and wider mission coverage, including surveillance, infrastructure inspection, mapping, photogrammetry, search and rescue, aerial photography, and large-area projects such as anti-poaching patrols. Strictly speaking, it is not a traditional software developer tool, but rather a drone hardware platform and technical services provider.
Its core product, the dD Hex 17, is a medium-sized hexacopter platform based on the Tarot T960 frame, equipped with retractable landing gear. It offers up to 45 minutes of flight time without payload, around 20 minutes with a 4kg payload, a communication range of 3km to 20km depending on the system, and a maximum useful payload of 4kg. The flight controller uses a Pixhawk 4 mini or Cube Orange and runs Ardupilot, with support for Mission Planner, autonomous routes, automatic camera control, follow mode, and ground stations on PC, mobile phone, or tablet. The payload ecosystem is relatively open, supporting GoPro, DSLR cameras, Gremsy gimbals, Phase One cameras, LIDAR, gas detectors, thermal imaging, AI surveillance cameras, and more.
Pricing is disclosed fairly clearly: the ARTF version is 2990€, excluding batteries, remote controller, and other items, but including one day of training; the RTF version is 3990€ and comes in a complete flight-ready configuration; the RTF long range version is 5490€, including a 20km long-range system, Herelink, an ADS-B receiver, and two days of training. Custom drones, outsourced technical services, flight services, and maintenance training all require a quote by contact.
The advantages are transparent hardware specifications and the use of mature ecosystems such as Ardupilot and Pixhawk, making it suitable for technical teams that need to modify drones, integrate sensors, and carry out autonomous missions. Bundled training also helps lower the deployment barrier. The downsides are that the website does not provide an API/SDK, developer documentation, online purchasing, payment methods, or delivery details. The products are shipped for the European market, while international projects require separate communication. For Chinese users, procurement, after-sales support, and compliance costs may be relatively high.
It is better suited to European enterprises, mapping and inspection teams, drone R&D projects, education and training providers, or customers needing a customizable payload platform. Information about access from China and payment is not stated in the main content, so it is considered unknown. Domestic users who simply want to purchase industrial drones may first compare DJI Enterprise and Autel Robotics Enterprise; those who value open-source flight controllers and secondary development may also consider building their own solutions based on Ardupilot/PX4.
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