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XAG P100 Pro
The XAG P100 Pro carries 50 liters with a 22 L/min dual pump and IPX6K waterproof rating, the most weather-resistant spray drone in the US market. Wind resistance at 22 mph exceeds DJI 13.4 mph. Available through US third-party dealers (SkyDronesUSA, DroneSprayPro, MidwestAirDrones). Not NDAA compliant, manufactured in Guangzhou, China.
The XAG P100 Pro is XAG top agricultural drone, carrying 50 liters (13.2 gallons) of liquid and 80 liters (50 kg) of granular material. Its 22 L/min dual-pump system provides higher sustained flow than the DJI T50, and the 5 to 10 meter (16 to 33 foot) swath width covers efficiently at 2 to 5 gpa. The standout specification is IPX6K waterproofing, rated for high-pressure water jets, making the P100 Pro the most weather-resistant option for operators who spray in rain-prone conditions. Wind resistance of 10 m/s (22 mph) also exceeds DJI 6 m/s rating, an advantage in plains and delta environments. MTOW is 104 kg (229 lbs). Dual B13960S batteries (13S, 20 Ah, approximately 962 Wh each) power the system, with charge times not published by XAG but supported by the GC4000+ field charger. US dealer presence is through third-party importers including SkyDronesUSA, DroneSprayPro and MidwestAirDrones. Not NDAA compliant.
Best for
Operators in rain-prone or high-wind environments, rice paddy operators, Delta and Gulf Coast markets
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Frequently asked questions
Three things. IPX6K waterproof rating versus DJI unrated aircraft body. 22 mph wind resistance versus DJI 13.4 mph. And a 22 L/min dual pump versus DJI 16 to 24 L/min depending on nozzle count. The trade-off is a smaller US dealer and parts network compared to DJI.
Yes. XAG is a Chinese manufacturer (Guangzhou) subject to the same 170 percent cumulative tariff on Chinese drones as DJI. XAG products are also not NDAA compliant.
Through third-party dealers (SkyDronesUSA, DroneSprayPro, MidwestAirDrones), not through a manufacturer-owned US service center. Parts availability is more limited than DJI, so carrying a spare parts kit is recommended for peak season.
Yes, the IPX6K rating and higher wind resistance make it well-suited for rice paddy environments where humidity, rain and wind are constant factors. Several Arkansas and Louisiana rice operators run XAG alongside DJI fleets.
The P100 Pro holds 80 liters (50 kg) of granular material, comparable to the DJI T50 at 75 liters (50 kg). Both handle cover crop seed, urea and gypsum spreading at similar throughput rates.
Operators using XAG P100 Pro(23)
One of first two commercially licensed drone applicators in Michigan (2021). Provides Part 137 consulting and drone maintenance alongside spray services.
Physical retail location in Hiawatha, KS. Part of nation's largest brick-and-mortar ag drone dealer network.
NE PSC Precision Ag Grant recipient for XAG drone scouting and application.
Fairfield, Nebraska drone services operator. Newly approved FAA Part 137. Run by Chad Nelson. Fleet includes XAG P100 Pro, Talos T60X and DJI Agras T40. Services include spraying, granular spreading, crop monitoring, aerial mapping, cover crop seeding and pilot training across row crops, vineyards and orchards in NE.
Third-generation farmer and XAG dealer. Covers 50-60 acres/hour.
Multi-brand dealer/service center. Runs partner network of 3+ NE operators. Sponsors NE Ag Drone Conference.
Tulsa-area operator. Partner company Wampum Unmanned Technologies handles equipment sales.
Oklahoma's premier ag drone dealer. Builds and sells customized ag drones. Partner to ALM.
National franchise with Grapevine, TX location. FlightLine Network model. Also sells drones.
Regional hub at 211 Highland Cross Dr, Houston. Also training facility near Kyle, TX. 200,000+ acres/year.
FAA Part 107, Part 137, 44807 exemption. TDA licensed. 682 acres first season. XAG P150 specialist.
Full-service company: spraying, equipment sales and training. Uses centrifugal spray and multispectral.
Veteran-owned. Selling spray drones since 2014. DJI and XAG authorized.
Employee-owned precision technology dealer. Key Mountain West hub for ag drone sales. Has physical offices in CO, MT, ID and serves additional states.
Veteran-owned, family-operated. Northwest's first XAG, Vector and Ceres Air dealer. 25+ years in custom application. One of first licensed UAV applicators in ID and OR.
Idaho's leading ag drone supplier started on a family farm. Carries multiple brands. Nationwide shipping. Also provides local spray services in SE Idaho. Founder Braden Smith gained attention when Elon Musk shared his post.
Idaho-focused precision drone service. Uses XAG P100 Pro and Chem-Man software. Emphasis on eliminating soil compaction and canopy penetration. Does rangeland rehabilitation and conservation.
Wyoming-owned and operated. Serves ranchers in Northern WY with precision weed and pest control on steep hills, deep draws and open pastures using XAG P100 Pro.
Family-owned Central Valley ag spraying business with 25+ years experience; recently added drone services using XAG and Ceres Air platforms
Major multi-brand ag drone dealer selling spray drones since 2014; operates dealer network; serves West Coast through BEAR UAV (OR/ID) and direct sales
Established 1946 ag co-op that launched drone program Feb 2023. Operates 4 drones with 5 crew. Sprayed approximately 19000 acres in 2024. Working with OSU on stink bug research in hazelnuts. One of the highest-volume drone spray programs in Oregon.
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