


The Autel Alpha is Autel Robotics' enterprise flagship industrial drone — a heavy-class platform with the DG-L35T 5-in-1 gimbal integrating dual thermal cameras, 4K 35x optical zoom, wide-angle visual, and laser rangefinder targeting up to 1.25 miles. IP55 rated, dual-battery hot-swappable design, 720° omnidirectional obstacle avoidance with 5-direction dual fisheye vision plus 6-direction mmWave radar, and dual-antenna RTK for millimeter-level positioning.
For agencies and operators needing an enterprise-grade non-DJI platform for public safety, energy inspection, and long-range surveillance work, the Alpha is Autel's most capable aircraft.
Real people answer the phone at (863) 224-6923. No hold queue, no offshore call center.
Standard delivery is 5 to 7 business days.
Important note on federal funding (as of December 22, 2025): Like DJI, Autel Robotics is on the FCC Covered List and is subject to the American Security Drone Act (ASDA) restrictions. The Autel Alpha cannot be purchased with federal funds or operated on federally funded projects. This applies to FEMA HSGP, SHSP, UASI, AFG, EMPG, Byrne-JAG, COPS, and other federal pass-through programs. The Alpha may still be procured using state-only funds, county and municipal operating budgets, asset forfeiture (where state law permits), private grants, foundation funding, corporate operating budgets, and commercial use. For NDAA-compliant alternatives at this capability tier, look at Blue UAS-listed platforms like Skydio X10D or BRINC LEMUR (different price/capability classes).
Quick Facts
- Manufacturer: Autel Robotics
- Built for: Public safety, law enforcement tactical operations, energy/utility inspection, emergency management, long-range surveillance, industrial inspection
- Max Flight Time: 40 minutes (dual-battery hot-swap)
- Transmission Range: 12.4 miles / 20 km (SkyLink 3.0, FCC)
- Weather Rating: IP55
- Wind Resistance: 12 m/s (~27 mph)
- Operating Temperature: -20°C to 50°C
- Aircraft Weight: 6,100g (with battery and gimbal)
- Max Payload: 3,000g (3 kg)
- Obstacle Avoidance: 720° (5-direction dual fisheye + 6-direction mmWave radar)
- RTK: Dual-antenna, millimeter-level accuracy
- Gimbal Payload: DG-L35T 5-in-1 (wide visual + zoom + dual thermal + rangefinder)
- Mounting Interfaces: 3 for additional payloads (searchlights, loudspeakers, 4G/5G modules, etc.)
- Encryption: AES with password-protected access
- Delivery: 5 to 7 business days
What the Autel Alpha Actually Is
The Alpha is Autel's heaviest, most capable industrial drone. It competes directly with the DJI Matrice 350 RTK and (now) the DJI Matrice 400 in the heavy-class enterprise tier. Where the EVO Max 4T is portable, the Alpha is full-size industrial — 6.1 kg with batteries and gimbal, foldable but not light.
The defining feature is the DG-L35T gimbal — a 5-in-1 payload that combines a 48 MP wide visual camera, an 8 MP 4K telephoto with 35x optical + 560x hybrid zoom, two thermal imaging cameras (wide 13mm + telephoto 45mm focal lengths, both 640×512), and a laser rangefinder accurate from 33 ft to 1.25 miles. This is the most sensor-dense single-gimbal payload available on a commercial drone — and unlike DJI's separate Zenmuse payloads, the L35T runs all five sensors simultaneously on the same gimbal.
The DG-L35T 5-in-1 Gimbal Payload
This is what separates the Alpha from every other commercial drone — five sensors on one gimbal, all running simultaneously:
| Sensor | Specs | Mission Use |
|---|---|---|
| Wide Visual | 48 MP, 1/2" CMOS, 84° DFOV, 24mm equivalent | Wide-area situational awareness, mapping, scene documentation |
| Telephoto Visual | 8 MP, 1/1.8" CMOS, 4K resolution, 35x optical, 560x hybrid zoom | Long-range target ID up to 8 km, license plate reading, perimeter surveillance |
| Wide Thermal | 640×512, 13mm focal length, -4°F to 1022°F temperature range | Wide-area SAR scanning, fire hot-spot mapping, broad thermal coverage |
| Telephoto Thermal | 640×512, 45mm focal length, 56x hybrid thermal zoom | Long-range thermal detail, distant subject identification, infrastructure inspection |
| Laser Rangefinder | 10-2000m measurement range, ±1m accuracy under 400m, 0.3% over 400m | Target geolocation (lat/lon/height), tactical positioning, mapping support |
The thermal cameras measure temperatures from -4°F to 1022°F (-20°C to 550°C) — wide enough range for fire response work, electrical inspection, and engine/equipment thermal analysis.
Personnel Recognition at Range
The Alpha is designed for long-distance reconnaissance with personnel recognition at up to 5 miles (8 km) and a transmission range up to 12.4 miles (20 km). For tactical surveillance, border patrol, and perimeter security operations, this is the longest-range visual identification capability on a commercial drone.
Alpha vs DJI M350 RTK vs DJI M400 — Honest Comparison
| Capability | Autel Alpha | DJI M350 RTK | DJI M400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Flight Time | 40 min | ~55 min | 59 min |
| Transmission Range | 12.4 mi | ~12 mi | 40 km / 24.8 mi |
| Payload Approach | Integrated 5-in-1 gimbal + 3 mounting interfaces | Modular Zenmuse payloads (single primary) | Modular, 4 E-Port V2, 7 simultaneous payloads |
| Max Additional Payload | 3 kg | ~2.7 kg | 6 kg |
| Thermal Resolution | 640×512 (dual cameras: wide + telephoto) | 640×512 (single Zenmuse H30T or similar) | 640×512 (with H30T payload) |
| Zoom Camera | 4K 35x optical, 560x hybrid | 200x with H30T | 200x with H30T |
| Obstacle Avoidance | 720° (vision + mmWave radar) | Six-direction vision | Rotating LiDAR + mmWave radar |
| Weather Rating | IP55 | IP55 | IP55 |
| RTK | Dual-antenna, millimeter-level | RTK FIX 1cm + 1ppm | RTK FIX 1cm + 1ppm |
| Software Ecosystem | Autel Enterprise App, PSDK | DJI Pilot 2, Terra, broad ecosystem | DJI Pilot 2, Terra, broad ecosystem |
| Federal Funding | Not eligible (FCC Covered List) | Not eligible (FCC Covered List) | Not eligible (FCC Covered List) |
For operators wanting the longest-range surveillance capability and the most integrated 5-in-1 sensor payload, the Alpha wins. For broader payload ecosystem flexibility (LiDAR options, photogrammetry, custom PSDK payloads), the DJI M400 wins. For longer flight time and transmission range, the M400 wins. None qualifies for federal funding.
720° Omnidirectional Obstacle Avoidance
The Alpha combines two distinct obstacle detection systems for full 720° coverage:
- 5-direction dual fisheye vision for visual obstacle detection
- 6-direction millimeter-wave radar for radar-based obstacle detection (works in low light, rain, dust)
The combined system detects wires, poles, glass, and small structural obstacles even at night. For power line inspection, urban operations near structures, and tactical operations near complex environments, this is a meaningful safety capability.
Anti-Interference and Anti-Jam
- SLAM navigation for operation in GPS-denied environments
- Adaptive frequency-hopping across 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, 5.2 GHz, and 5.8 GHz bands
- GPS spoofing resistance built into flight control
- Anti-drone systems integrated for tactical operations in contested environments
A-Mesh Networking
The Alpha supports A-Mesh — drone-to-drone autonomous networking for fleet operations. Multiple Alphas can establish a private network supporting "single-controller multiple drones" or "master-slave dual control" configurations. Even in long-distance or obstructed environments (mountains, buildings, areas without public network coverage), the drones maintain mesh communication for coordinated operations.
RTK Positioning
- Built-in dual-antenna RTK for millimeter-level precise positioning during missions
- RTK FIX accuracy for survey-grade work when paired with a base station
- GNSS visual positioning for backup positioning in GPS-degraded environments
AI Target Recognition and Tracking
The Autel Autonomy Engine automatically identifies and locks onto targets — people, boats, vehicles — through any of the visual, wide, or thermal cameras. Once locked, the gimbal follows the target's movement while hovering, projecting target location (lat/lon/height) onto the remote controller map. For suspect tracking, vessel surveillance, and tactical operations, this represents meaningful workflow automation.
Data Security
- Privacy protection: Flight logs, locations, and account information accessible only via local aircraft access
- Encrypted data storage: AES encryption for photos, videos, and flight logs with password-protected access
- No cloud sync requirement for sensitive operational data
Modular Payload Expansion
Beyond the integrated DG-L35T gimbal, the Alpha has three additional mounting interfaces supporting payloads through the Autel PSDK platform:
- Searchlights and spotlights
- Loudspeakers and PA systems
- 4G/5G cellular modules
- Third-party PSDK payloads
The 3 kg max payload capacity supports realistic multi-payload configurations for complex mission profiles.
Who Buys the Autel Alpha
- Law enforcement tactical units running long-range surveillance and pursuit support with state/local funding
- Border patrol and perimeter security contractors needing 8 km personnel recognition capability
- Fire departments running large-scale wildfire response with the dual thermal cameras for hot-spot mapping plus area scanning
- Utility operators performing transmission line inspections where anti-jam transmission and wire-detection obstacle avoidance matter
- Emergency management agencies coordinating disaster response with multi-sensor situational awareness
- Industrial inspection contractors needing the laser rangefinder + thermal + visual combination on long-range targets
- Public safety agencies wanting to diversify away from DJI as platform redundancy strategy
- Counter-UAS and defense operations requiring anti-interference and GPS-denied operation capability
What's Included
- Autel Robotics Alpha Aircraft
- Remote Controller (verify Smart Controller V3)
- Intelligent Flight Battery (verify dual-battery configuration in your kit)
- Charger and Power Cable
- Spare Propellers
- Carrying Case
- User Manual
Note: Specific kit contents vary. Call us at (863) 224-6923 to confirm what's included in the current configuration before ordering. The DG-L35T gimbal is typically sold with the aircraft as the standard payload.
Procurement Support
For law enforcement agencies, fire departments, emergency management, utility operators, and corporate procurement teams, we provide formal quotes with line-item pricing, product specifications, cost justification documentation, and W-9. Net 30 terms available for qualified buyers. Call us at (863) 224-6923 or email sales@covertdrones.com.
Important note: The Autel Alpha may require export licensing or authorization from the U.S. Government for export from the United States. Purchaser is responsible for determining applicable export licensing requirements and obtaining any necessary licenses or authorizations.
Protection and Coverage
This is an unused Autel Alpha with zero flight hours. We activate each unit prior to shipment to verify proper function. It has never been flown.
Autel's warranty terms apply to new units. If your drone arrives with a defect, contact us within 72 hours of delivery and we'll coordinate a replacement or repair at no cost to you under our DOA policy.
The Alpha is not covered under DJI Care or CPS Drone Protection — those plans apply to DJI aircraft only. For long-term coverage on a $19K+ aircraft, third-party business insurance through your commercial drone insurance carrier is the standard path.
Why Covert Drones
Family-run shop out of Haines City, Florida. We've been equipping enterprise operators, public safety agencies, and industrial inspection contractors since 2017. Real people answer the phone at (863) 224-6923. No hold queue, no offshore call center.
The Alpha is a $19K+ platform with significant operational and integration complexity. Before you commit, talk to us. We'll work through whether the Alpha's 5-in-1 gimbal capability is what your mission actually needs, or whether a DJI M350 RTK with H30T payload or an M400 with the appropriate Zenmuse configuration would fit better. The wrong platform at this price point means capital tied up in capability you can't operationalize.
Covert Drones LLC is an independent U.S. reseller. Not affiliated with or authorized by Autel Robotics. View our Return & Refund Policy before purchasing. Purchaser is responsible for compliance with all applicable FAA regulations, ASDA federal funding restrictions where applicable, export licensing requirements, and state and local laws governing drone operations.
Key Specs
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Platform | Autel Robotics Alpha |
| Aircraft Weight | 6,100g (with battery and gimbal) |
| Max Payload Capacity | 3,000g (3 kg) |
| Max Flight Time | 40 min (windless conditions) |
| Max Hovering Time | 38 min |
| Max Speed | 25 m/s |
| Transmission Range | 12.4 mi / 20 km (SkyLink 3.0, 4 antennas, 4 frequency bands) |
| Wind Resistance | 12 m/s (~27 mph) |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F) |
| Weather Rating | IP55 |
| Obstacle Avoidance | 720° (5-direction dual fisheye vision + 6-direction mmWave radar) |
| RTK | Dual-antenna, millimeter-level accuracy |
| Wide Visual Camera | 48 MP, 1/2" CMOS, 24mm equivalent, 84° DFOV |
| Telephoto Visual Camera | 8 MP, 1/1.8" CMOS, 4K, 35x optical, 560x hybrid zoom, ISO up to 160,000 |
| Wide Thermal | 640×512, 13mm focal length |
| Telephoto Thermal | 640×512, 45mm focal length, 56x hybrid zoom |
| Thermal Temperature Range | -4°F to 1022°F (-20°C to 550°C) |
| Laser Rangefinder | 10-2000m range, ±1m under 400m, 0.3% over 400m |
| Personnel Recognition | Up to 5 miles / 8 km |
| Battery | Dual-battery hot-swappable, redundant design |
| Mounting Interfaces | 3 additional (beyond DG-L35T gimbal) |
| Anti-Interference | RFI/EMI resistance, GPS spoofing protection, adaptive frequency-hopping |
| Networking | A-Mesh drone-to-drone networking |
| Encryption | AES with password-protected access |
| SDK | Autel PSDK (open developer platform) |
| FCC Covered List Status | Listed as of December 23, 2025 (federal funding restricted) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Autel Alpha NDAA-compliant?
No. As of December 22-23, 2025, Autel Robotics is on the FCC Covered List under the American Security Drone Act (ASDA). The Alpha is subject to the same federal funding restrictions as DJI products. It cannot be purchased with federal funds or operated on federally funded projects. For NDAA-compliant alternatives at this capability tier, the closest analogs are Skydio X10D and BRINC LEMUR — both are different price and capability classes.
How does the Alpha compare to the DJI M350 RTK or M400?
The Alpha's defining feature is the DG-L35T 5-in-1 gimbal — wide visual, telephoto with 35x optical zoom, dual thermal (wide + telephoto), and laser rangefinder all on one payload running simultaneously. DJI's modular Zenmuse approach trades that integrated capability for flexibility — you swap H30T for L2 LiDAR for P1 photogrammetry depending on mission. The M400 has longer flight time (59 vs 40 min), longer transmission range (24.8 vs 12.4 mi), and higher payload capacity (6 vs 3 kg). The Alpha has the most integrated sensor density on a single gimbal. None qualifies for federal funding.
Can the Alpha replace a DJI fleet?
For operations within the Alpha's payload capabilities, yes — many agencies operate Alpha-only fleets successfully. The limiting factor for some operations is software ecosystem and integration depth. DJI Terra's mapping and inspection workflows are more mature than Autel's equivalent ecosystem. For agencies running survey-grade mapping or photogrammetry as core revenue work, the DJI ecosystem still has meaningful workflow advantages. For tactical, surveillance, and inspection work, the Alpha competes directly.
How accurate is the laser rangefinder?
The rangefinder measures targets from 33 ft to 1.25 miles (10-2000m) with ±1m accuracy under 400m and 0.3% accuracy beyond 400m. For target geolocation (latitude, longitude, height), this is meaningfully more accurate than vision-based estimation. For tactical positioning, infrastructure inspection, and mapping support, the rangefinder is one of the platform's distinguishing capabilities.
What's A-Mesh networking?
A-Mesh is Autel's drone-to-drone autonomous mesh networking. Multiple Alphas can establish a private network for coordinated fleet operations even in long-distance or obstructed environments. Supports "single controller, multiple drones" and "master-slave dual control" configurations — useful for tactical operations and large-area surveillance with coordinated multi-aircraft response.
Does the Alpha need export licensing?
The Autel Alpha may require U.S. Government export licensing for export from the United States due to its tactical capabilities and sensor configuration. Domestic operations within the U.S. do not require export licensing. Purchaser is responsible for determining export requirements before any international shipment.
Is the Alpha covered by warranty?
The Alpha is covered by Autel's manufacturer warranty for new units. If yours arrives defective, contact us within 72 hours of delivery and we'll coordinate a replacement under our DOA policy. It is not covered by DJI Care or CPS Drone Protection plans, which apply to DJI aircraft only. For long-term protection on a $19K+ aircraft, commercial drone insurance is the standard path.
How long does it take to get an Alpha?
Standard delivery is 5 to 7 business days. The Alpha is a lower-volume specialty platform — call us at (863) 224-6923 to confirm current inventory and configuration availability before ordering.
Shipping and Delivery
Delivery: 5 to 7 business days
Some units ship from U.S. inventory. Some ship direct from our supplier. Same delivery window either way.
If your order is delayed, we'll reach out. No silent backorders.
Tracking sent as soon as your unit ships.
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We're not aware of any mechanism for DJI to remotely disable individual drones based on purchase source. Your drone operates independently once set up. DJI's airspace advisory system applies to all DJI drones equally regardless of where the drone was purchased.
The units we sell are genuine DJI products sold outside DJI's authorized dealer network, which the industry sometimes calls gray market. They're not international versions with different frequency configurations or missing features. Firmware updates and DJI account binding work normally. The term describes the distribution channel, not the product itself.
Matrice 4T: thermal-first. Best for public safety, SAR, deer recovery, wildfire, and inspection. The right call for most operators who need thermal, zoom, and RGB together in a compact foldable airframe.
Matrice 4TD: same thermal sensor as the 4T, adds IP55 all-weather protection, fixed-arm rugged airframe, longer flight time, and Dock 3 compatibility for autonomous operations. Better when you operate in rain, fog, or need extended endurance.
Matrice 4E: mapping and surveying. Built for photogrammetry, 3D modeling, and precision mapping with RTK. Right platform when accuracy and data deliverables matter more than thermal.
Not sure? Call 863-224-6923 and we'll ask a few questions and tell you straight.
The 30T is the previous-generation platform, still solid but now discontinued by DJI. The 4T is the successor with meaningfully better thermal resolution, improved AI detection, longer flight time, and the newer RC Plus 2 controller. If you're choosing between them, the 4T is the right call unless you have a specific reason to stay on the 30T. If you already own a 30T and are considering upgrading, call us.
The 4T has a 640x512 uncooled VOx thermal sensor with Super Resolution mode that upscales to 1280x1024. It captures radiometric thermal data, meaning actual temperature values per pixel, not just a visual heat map. That matters for solar inspection, accurate hotspot documentation, and any application where you need to quantify temperature differences rather than just see them.
The Matrice 4T gets up to 49 minutes per battery with standard propellers. The Matrice 4TD gets up to 54 minutes. Real-world times will be shorter depending on wind, altitude, payload weight, and how aggressively you're flying. Our bundles include Fly More kits with multiple batteries so you can cover more ground without waiting on a charge.
The Matrice 4T has a maximum transmission range of 25 km (FCC) in ideal conditions with the RC Plus 2 controller using O4 Enterprise Transmission. Practical range in real-world environments with terrain, trees, and RF interference will be less. For most operational use cases (deer recovery, SAR, solar inspection) you're working well within range. You're more likely to be limited by battery life than signal distance.
Yes. Thermal imaging works in complete darkness because heat doesn't require light. The 4T has a NIR (Near-Infrared) auxiliary light that illuminates up to 100m for low-light operations. The 4TD adds full-color and black-and-white night modes for high-quality low-light video. Both are designed for after-dark operations. For Part 107 night flying, see the FAA section below for current lighting requirements.
The Matrice 4TD has an IP55 rating, which means it's protected against dust and water spray from any direction. That makes it the right call if you operate in rain, fog, snow, or harsh conditions.
The standard Matrice 4T does not have an official IP rating from DJI. Operators have flown it in light to moderate rain without issues, but DJI does not recommend flying in rain and we don't either. If weather resilience matters to your operation, go with the 4TD.
Our Matrice 4T and 4TD kits include the RC Plus 2 Enterprise controller, with a 7-inch high-brightness screen built directly into the controller. No tablet or phone needed. It's sunlight-readable and works in direct field conditions. Meaningfully better than using a phone or tablet, which wash out in bright sunlight and require a separate mount.
Depends on your use case. Spotlight: useful for deer recovery (illuminate once you've located the animal), law enforcement (light up a scene without getting close), and SAR work at night. Speaker: useful for law enforcement (commands from altitude), SAR (guide a lost person to your location), and any scenario where you need to communicate with someone on the ground. We include a spotlight in the Wildlife Recovery Bundle. Call us and we'll tell you what makes sense for your operation.
Close. You'll need to charge the batteries, log into a DJI account, bind the drone to the controller, and check for firmware updates. First-time setup typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. After that it's quick. Our bundles include everything you need to fly. Call us if you run into anything during setup.
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Contact us immediately at 863-224-6923. Orders that haven't shipped can typically be modified or cancelled. Once shipped, our return policy applies.
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If a product shows in stock, we're working with current supply. Inventory does move, especially with current freight conditions. If timing is critical, call us before ordering and we'll confirm exactly what's available.
We operate a hybrid fulfillment model. Some units ship from U.S. inventory and some ship directly from supply partners depending on availability. Either way, the delivery window is the same: 5 to 7 business days. If you have a specific timing requirement, call us before placing your order.
Sometimes. Lithium battery shipping regulations can require separate shipments. If part of your order ships separately, you'll get individual tracking numbers for each package. Everything arrives within the same general delivery window.
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We do not offer expedited shipping. All orders deliver within the standard 5 to 7 business day window. If timing is critical, call us before ordering and we'll confirm the most realistic delivery date for your situation.
International shipping is available on select orders. Contact us directly at sales@covertdrones.com for international inquiries. Pricing, timelines, and availability vary by destination and some products may have export restrictions.
These units have been activated prior to resale but have zero flight hours and have never been used in the field. Activation is an administrative process that registers the unit in DJI's system. It's not a sign the drone has been operated. The unit will bind to your DJI account normally when you set it up. The only practical difference is eligibility for DJI's extended care plans.
Two things to know here. First, because these units are activated prior to resale, they are not eligible for DJI Care Enterprise Plus. Second, DJI Care Enterprise Plus is not currently available for purchase in the United States, so U.S. buyers don't have access to that plan even on a non-activated unit purchased through other channels. DJI can still service these units as paid repairs at standard rates. If a unit arrives DOA, we handle it directly. We offer CPS Drone Protection as the coverage path for our customers, available at checkout.
No. The activation status on these units makes them ineligible for DJI's extended care plans, and DJI Care Enterprise Plus isn't currently available for purchase in the U.S. anyway. That's why we offer CPS Drone Protection as the alternative.
CPS Drone Protection is a third-party plan available at checkout that covers your drone against crashes, water damage, hardware failure, controller damage, and camera damage during commercial Part 107 operations. It's the practical alternative to DJI's extended care plans for these units. Learn more at cpscentral.com.
Eligible items may be returned within 30 days of delivery in unused, unopened condition with original packaging. Items that have been opened, activated beyond setup, flown, or used are not eligible for return. See our full Returns page for details.
Contact us immediately at sales@covertdrones.com with photos and your order number. DOA units are handled directly by us. We'll resolve it as quickly as possible. Don't send a DOA unit back to DJI without contacting us first.
If you have CPS protection, file a claim through them. Crashes are covered. Without coverage, DJI can repair these units as a paid service at their standard repair rates. For minor repairs like props and accessories, we carry replacement parts. Call us after any incident and we'll point you in the right direction.
Yes. Net 30 is available for qualified law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and municipal entities. Call 863-224-6923 or email sales@covertdrones.com to set up terms. We also provide W-9 documentation and vendor registration information.
Short answer: no, not as of December 22, 2025. The American Security Drone Act's two-year transition period ended on that date, and FAR 52.240-1 now prohibits federal funds (including grant pass-through dollars like SHSP, UASI, AFG, EMPG, Byrne-JAG, and AEL-listed equipment purchases) from being used to procure or operate DJI drones. This applies to most agency funding streams that originate from a federal source.
What still works for buying DJI: agency operating budgets, state-only funds, county or municipal general fund dollars, asset forfeiture funds, private grants, and other non-federal sources. Plenty of agency customers buy with clean funding every week. Call us and we'll help you figure out what funding source works for your purchase.
Yes, same day. We provide formal line-item quotes formatted for purchase orders, including W-9 and vendor registration documentation. Call 863-224-6923 or email sales@covertdrones.com.
Call us directly for agency pricing discussions. For volume orders and established agency relationships, we work to put together the best package we can. We're not a big-box operation with a fixed price sheet, there's room to work with qualified buyers.
We provide pre-sale consultation and post-sale support on the equipment. For formal flight training and Part 107 certification programs, we can refer you to qualified instructors. A real person answers when you call. We're happy to walk through configuration, mission planning, and operational questions.
Yes. SAR is one of our core use cases. The Matrice 4T and 4TD are deployed by SAR teams across the country. The thermal sensor covers dozens of acres in minutes at 300 to 400 feet altitude, detecting heat signatures through darkness, light vegetation, and difficult terrain. We've worked with departments on SAR-specific kit configurations. Call us and describe your operation. We'll tell you what makes sense.
Yes. Any paid commercial drone operation requires an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. That includes deer recovery services, solar inspection, aerial photography, and any compensated work. The test is straightforward, most people study a few weeks with a prep course and pass first try. Recreational flying has separate requirements under FAA recreational rules.
Yes. Any drone over 0.55 lbs must be registered. All Matrice 4-series drones exceed this threshold. Register through FAA DroneZone. Commercial operators register under Part 107. Recreational operators register separately.
Part 107 allows night flying without a waiver as long as your drone has anti-collision lighting visible for 3 statute miles. The Matrice 4T has built-in strobes. Many operators run them as-is, others add an aftermarket strobe (Firehouse Arc, Lume Cube, etc.) to be confident they meet the visibility standard. If you're flying at night routinely, verify your specific lighting setup against current FAA guidance before relying on it.
Government agencies operating as public aircraft operators under 49 U.S.C. 40125 can operate under a different framework than Part 107. Many law enforcement and fire departments qualify, allowing operations not permitted under standard Part 107. Your agency's aviation officer or legal counsel should confirm your specific status.
State drone deer recovery laws vary significantly and change often. Some states fully allow it, some require special permits, some restrict it to post-shot recovery only, and a few prohibit it. Always check directly with your state fish and wildlife agency before operating commercially. Don't rely on a forum post or a sales page for this. Verify with the actual regulator.
Depends where you're flying. Class G airspace (most rural areas) typically doesn't require authorization. Controlled airspace near airports requires authorization through FAA LAANC or a manual waiver. DJI Pilot 2 displays airspace advisory information, but U.S. operators are responsible for their own airspace compliance. Use B4UFLY or LAANC for authoritative airspace status before every flight.
Yes. The Matrice 4T is FCC-certified and legal to purchase, import, and operate in the United States. Recent FCC action affects new equipment authorizations for future DJI models. It does not affect existing certified platforms, and there has been no FAA flight restriction or remote disablement of DJI drones in service.
The American Security Drone Act (ASDA) restricts the use of federal funds to procure or operate Chinese-manufactured UAS, including DJI. The two-year transition period ended December 22, 2025, and FAR 52.240-1 now enforces this across federal contracts and grant pass-through funding.
What that means in practice: if your agency is buying with federal grant money (SHSP, UASI, AFG, EMPG, Byrne-JAG, AEL-listed equipment, etc.), DJI is not currently a compliant path. If you're buying with state-only funds, local operating budgets, asset forfeiture, or non-federal sources, DJI remains available. Your procurement office should confirm which funding source applies before you order.
DJI Care Enterprise Plus is not currently available for purchase in the United States. Even setting aside the activation status of the units we sell, U.S. buyers don't have access to that plan today regardless of where they purchase. CPS Drone Protection is the coverage path we recommend, available at checkout. It's built for commercial Part 107 operations and gives you a clear claim path for crash, water, hardware, controller, and camera damage.
Yes, when conditions are right and it's used correctly. Thermal imaging detects heat signatures that no other method can find. At 300 to 400 feet you're covering dozens of acres in minutes. What matters is learning your equipment, flying the right patterns, and understanding how ambient temperature and brush density affect the signature. That's why practice before season matters.
Depends heavily on ambient temperature, ground cover, and how the animal cooled. In cold weather you have a longer window, sometimes overnight or longer. In warmer conditions thermal contrast can fade within a few hours. Quick response after the shot gives you the best chance of a clear signature.
Not through solid tree trunks, but dense closed canopy is workable with the right technique. The 4T's 112x hybrid zoom and high flight altitude let you work multiple angles. Post-leaf drop, recovery rates go up significantly because there's less canopy blocking the signature. Early season with full leaves on is the hardest scenario. Experienced operators adjust grid altitude and overlap to compensate.
Rates vary by region. Many operators charge in the $250 to $450 range per call. Some use flat fees, others use a success bonus structure. Your earnings will depend on local demand, season length, your marketing, and how many calls you can realistically run. We can't promise specific income figures because they depend entirely on your market and effort.
Most operators start with the 4T Wildlife Recovery Bundle: thermal, zoom, spotlight, NIR night lighting, multiple batteries. The 4TD is the step up for operators who need all-weather capability (IP55 for rain and fog), more flight time per battery, and full-color and black-and-white night modes. Both are serious platforms. The 4T is the right starting point for most people.
Equipment delivers in 5 to 7 business days. Part 107 takes a few weeks to study for and schedule. Plan for 4 to 6 weeks from purchase to legally ready. Buy now and you have spring and summer to practice before season opens. Operators who wait until October are scrambling. The ones who prepare in the off-season are the ones running calls opening weekend.
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Activation Status and Warranty
We're an independent reseller, not an authorized DJI Enterprise dealer.
What that means:
- Units are unused and unflown
- Zero flight time
- Activated prior to resale
- Bind to your DJI account at setup
- Same firmware, software, and functionality
What's different:
- Not eligible for DJI Enterprise Care
- Not covered under DJI U.S. warranty programs
DJI can still service them as paid repairs
Most of our customers run them with their liability insurance provider or add CPS protection coverage at checkout. More on that below.
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Yes. We're a family-owned business based in Central Florida that has been selling DJI enterprise drones since 2017. Lucas and Sabrina Merriman run the operation, real people answer the phone when you call. Call us at 863-224-6923 if you want to talk to a human before you buy.
These are unused, unflown units that have been activated prior to resale. Zero flight hours. Never operated in the field. Activation is an administrative step in DJI's system, not a sign the drone has been used. The practical difference from a factory-sealed unit is that these aren't eligible for DJI's extended care plans, which we cover with CPS protection available at checkout.
Yes. Every unit we sell is an authentic DJI product. The firmware is genuine, updates work normally, and the drone functions exactly as DJI designed it. We're not affiliated with DJI and we're not an authorized dealer, but the hardware itself is real DJI.
No. We're an independent reseller. We're upfront about this because it affects extended care plan eligibility and may matter for some procurement requirements. For agencies that specifically require purchases through an authorized dealer, call us and we'll talk through your options. For most commercial operators, public safety teams, and wildlife recovery operators, this distinction doesn't change how the drone performs.
Our sourcing model gives us access to inventory and pricing that authorized dealers operating through DJI's standard distribution channels don't always have. We're often priced lower than other retailers on the same platforms. If you've seen a lower price somewhere, call us and we'll give you a straight comparison.
Our sourcing model operates outside the standard DJI authorized distribution channel, which gives us access to supply when authorized dealers are waiting on allocation. Global drone freight has been significantly disrupted, so we're not promising unlimited supply, but when we say something is in stock, it is.
Yes. The unit will have been through DJI's activation process before it reaches you. When it arrives you'll bind it to your own DJI account, same as any other DJI unit. Activation status doesn't prevent normal use, firmware updates, or DJI account registration. The only thing it affects is eligibility for DJI's extended care plans.
We're not aware of any mechanism for DJI to remotely disable individual drones based on purchase source. Your drone operates independently once set up. DJI's airspace advisory system applies to all DJI drones equally regardless of where the drone was purchased.
The units we sell are genuine DJI products sold outside DJI's authorized dealer network, which the industry sometimes calls gray market. They're not international versions with different frequency configurations or missing features. Firmware updates and DJI account binding work normally. The term describes the distribution channel, not the product itself.
Matrice 4T: thermal-first. Best for public safety, SAR, deer recovery, wildfire, and inspection. The right call for most operators who need thermal, zoom, and RGB together in a compact foldable airframe.
Matrice 4TD: same thermal sensor as the 4T, adds IP55 all-weather protection, fixed-arm rugged airframe, longer flight time, and Dock 3 compatibility for autonomous operations. Better when you operate in rain, fog, or need extended endurance.
Matrice 4E: mapping and surveying. Built for photogrammetry, 3D modeling, and precision mapping with RTK. Right platform when accuracy and data deliverables matter more than thermal.
Not sure? Call 863-224-6923 and we'll ask a few questions and tell you straight.
The 30T is the previous-generation platform, still solid but now discontinued by DJI. The 4T is the successor with meaningfully better thermal resolution, improved AI detection, longer flight time, and the newer RC Plus 2 controller. If you're choosing between them, the 4T is the right call unless you have a specific reason to stay on the 30T. If you already own a 30T and are considering upgrading, call us.
The 4T has a 640x512 uncooled VOx thermal sensor with Super Resolution mode that upscales to 1280x1024. It captures radiometric thermal data, meaning actual temperature values per pixel, not just a visual heat map. That matters for solar inspection, accurate hotspot documentation, and any application where you need to quantify temperature differences rather than just see them.
The Matrice 4T gets up to 49 minutes per battery with standard propellers. The Matrice 4TD gets up to 54 minutes. Real-world times will be shorter depending on wind, altitude, payload weight, and how aggressively you're flying. Our bundles include Fly More kits with multiple batteries so you can cover more ground without waiting on a charge.
The Matrice 4T has a maximum transmission range of 25 km (FCC) in ideal conditions with the RC Plus 2 controller using O4 Enterprise Transmission. Practical range in real-world environments with terrain, trees, and RF interference will be less. For most operational use cases (deer recovery, SAR, solar inspection) you're working well within range. You're more likely to be limited by battery life than signal distance.
Yes. Thermal imaging works in complete darkness because heat doesn't require light. The 4T has a NIR (Near-Infrared) auxiliary light that illuminates up to 100m for low-light operations. The 4TD adds full-color and black-and-white night modes for high-quality low-light video. Both are designed for after-dark operations. For Part 107 night flying, see the FAA section below for current lighting requirements.
The Matrice 4TD has an IP55 rating, which means it's protected against dust and water spray from any direction. That makes it the right call if you operate in rain, fog, snow, or harsh conditions.
The standard Matrice 4T does not have an official IP rating from DJI. Operators have flown it in light to moderate rain without issues, but DJI does not recommend flying in rain and we don't either. If weather resilience matters to your operation, go with the 4TD.
Our Matrice 4T and 4TD kits include the RC Plus 2 Enterprise controller, with a 7-inch high-brightness screen built directly into the controller. No tablet or phone needed. It's sunlight-readable and works in direct field conditions. Meaningfully better than using a phone or tablet, which wash out in bright sunlight and require a separate mount.
Depends on your use case. Spotlight: useful for deer recovery (illuminate once you've located the animal), law enforcement (light up a scene without getting close), and SAR work at night. Speaker: useful for law enforcement (commands from altitude), SAR (guide a lost person to your location), and any scenario where you need to communicate with someone on the ground. We include a spotlight in the Wildlife Recovery Bundle. Call us and we'll tell you what makes sense for your operation.
Close. You'll need to charge the batteries, log into a DJI account, bind the drone to the controller, and check for firmware updates. First-time setup typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. After that it's quick. Our bundles include everything you need to fly. Call us if you run into anything during setup.
All major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover), PayPal, Shop Pay, and Apple Pay. For qualified agencies and businesses, we accept purchase orders with Net 30 terms. Call 863-224-6923 to set up PO terms before ordering.
Shop Pay Installments is available at checkout for qualifying orders. For qualified agencies and businesses, Net 30 is available with an approved PO. Call us to discuss what works for your situation.
Yes. Our store runs on Shopify Plus, which is PCI DSS compliant. Card transactions are processed securely and we never store card data. If a unit arrives damaged or defective, we handle it directly. See our return policy for full details.
Yes. Same-day quotes with line-item breakdowns for purchase orders and procurement packages. Call 863-224-6923 or email sales@covertdrones.com.
Contact us immediately at 863-224-6923. Orders that haven't shipped can typically be modified or cancelled. Once shipped, our return policy applies.
Delivery is typically 5 to 7 business days for domestic orders. If you need to confirm timing before ordering, call us and we'll tell you where things stand with current inventory.
If a product shows in stock, we're working with current supply. Inventory does move, especially with current freight conditions. If timing is critical, call us before ordering and we'll confirm exactly what's available.
We operate a hybrid fulfillment model. Some units ship from U.S. inventory and some ship directly from supply partners depending on availability. Either way, the delivery window is the same: 5 to 7 business days. If you have a specific timing requirement, call us before placing your order.
Sometimes. Lithium battery shipping regulations can require separate shipments. If part of your order ships separately, you'll get individual tracking numbers for each package. Everything arrives within the same general delivery window.
You'll receive a tracking number by email once your order ships. There can be a short delay between fulfillment and tracking activation. If you haven't received tracking after a few business days, contact us at sales@covertdrones.com or call 863-224-6923 and we'll give you a status update.
We do not offer expedited shipping. All orders deliver within the standard 5 to 7 business day window. If timing is critical, call us before ordering and we'll confirm the most realistic delivery date for your situation.
International shipping is available on select orders. Contact us directly at sales@covertdrones.com for international inquiries. Pricing, timelines, and availability vary by destination and some products may have export restrictions.
These units have been activated prior to resale but have zero flight hours and have never been used in the field. Activation is an administrative process that registers the unit in DJI's system. It's not a sign the drone has been operated. The unit will bind to your DJI account normally when you set it up. The only practical difference is eligibility for DJI's extended care plans.
Two things to know here. First, because these units are activated prior to resale, they are not eligible for DJI Care Enterprise Plus. Second, DJI Care Enterprise Plus is not currently available for purchase in the United States, so U.S. buyers don't have access to that plan even on a non-activated unit purchased through other channels. DJI can still service these units as paid repairs at standard rates. If a unit arrives DOA, we handle it directly. We offer CPS Drone Protection as the coverage path for our customers, available at checkout.
No. The activation status on these units makes them ineligible for DJI's extended care plans, and DJI Care Enterprise Plus isn't currently available for purchase in the U.S. anyway. That's why we offer CPS Drone Protection as the alternative.
CPS Drone Protection is a third-party plan available at checkout that covers your drone against crashes, water damage, hardware failure, controller damage, and camera damage during commercial Part 107 operations. It's the practical alternative to DJI's extended care plans for these units. Learn more at cpscentral.com.
Eligible items may be returned within 30 days of delivery in unused, unopened condition with original packaging. Items that have been opened, activated beyond setup, flown, or used are not eligible for return. See our full Returns page for details.
Contact us immediately at sales@covertdrones.com with photos and your order number. DOA units are handled directly by us. We'll resolve it as quickly as possible. Don't send a DOA unit back to DJI without contacting us first.
If you have CPS protection, file a claim through them. Crashes are covered. Without coverage, DJI can repair these units as a paid service at their standard repair rates. For minor repairs like props and accessories, we carry replacement parts. Call us after any incident and we'll point you in the right direction.
Yes. Net 30 is available for qualified law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and municipal entities. Call 863-224-6923 or email sales@covertdrones.com to set up terms. We also provide W-9 documentation and vendor registration information.
Short answer: no, not as of December 22, 2025. The American Security Drone Act's two-year transition period ended on that date, and FAR 52.240-1 now prohibits federal funds (including grant pass-through dollars like SHSP, UASI, AFG, EMPG, Byrne-JAG, and AEL-listed equipment purchases) from being used to procure or operate DJI drones. This applies to most agency funding streams that originate from a federal source.
What still works for buying DJI: agency operating budgets, state-only funds, county or municipal general fund dollars, asset forfeiture funds, private grants, and other non-federal sources. Plenty of agency customers buy with clean funding every week. Call us and we'll help you figure out what funding source works for your purchase.
Yes, same day. We provide formal line-item quotes formatted for purchase orders, including W-9 and vendor registration documentation. Call 863-224-6923 or email sales@covertdrones.com.
Call us directly for agency pricing discussions. For volume orders and established agency relationships, we work to put together the best package we can. We're not a big-box operation with a fixed price sheet, there's room to work with qualified buyers.
We provide pre-sale consultation and post-sale support on the equipment. For formal flight training and Part 107 certification programs, we can refer you to qualified instructors. A real person answers when you call. We're happy to walk through configuration, mission planning, and operational questions.
Yes. SAR is one of our core use cases. The Matrice 4T and 4TD are deployed by SAR teams across the country. The thermal sensor covers dozens of acres in minutes at 300 to 400 feet altitude, detecting heat signatures through darkness, light vegetation, and difficult terrain. We've worked with departments on SAR-specific kit configurations. Call us and describe your operation. We'll tell you what makes sense.
Yes. Any paid commercial drone operation requires an FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. That includes deer recovery services, solar inspection, aerial photography, and any compensated work. The test is straightforward, most people study a few weeks with a prep course and pass first try. Recreational flying has separate requirements under FAA recreational rules.
Yes. Any drone over 0.55 lbs must be registered. All Matrice 4-series drones exceed this threshold. Register through FAA DroneZone. Commercial operators register under Part 107. Recreational operators register separately.
Part 107 allows night flying without a waiver as long as your drone has anti-collision lighting visible for 3 statute miles. The Matrice 4T has built-in strobes. Many operators run them as-is, others add an aftermarket strobe (Firehouse Arc, Lume Cube, etc.) to be confident they meet the visibility standard. If you're flying at night routinely, verify your specific lighting setup against current FAA guidance before relying on it.
Government agencies operating as public aircraft operators under 49 U.S.C. 40125 can operate under a different framework than Part 107. Many law enforcement and fire departments qualify, allowing operations not permitted under standard Part 107. Your agency's aviation officer or legal counsel should confirm your specific status.
State drone deer recovery laws vary significantly and change often. Some states fully allow it, some require special permits, some restrict it to post-shot recovery only, and a few prohibit it. Always check directly with your state fish and wildlife agency before operating commercially. Don't rely on a forum post or a sales page for this. Verify with the actual regulator.
Depends where you're flying. Class G airspace (most rural areas) typically doesn't require authorization. Controlled airspace near airports requires authorization through FAA LAANC or a manual waiver. DJI Pilot 2 displays airspace advisory information, but U.S. operators are responsible for their own airspace compliance. Use B4UFLY or LAANC for authoritative airspace status before every flight.
Yes. The Matrice 4T is FCC-certified and legal to purchase, import, and operate in the United States. Recent FCC action affects new equipment authorizations for future DJI models. It does not affect existing certified platforms, and there has been no FAA flight restriction or remote disablement of DJI drones in service.
The American Security Drone Act (ASDA) restricts the use of federal funds to procure or operate Chinese-manufactured UAS, including DJI. The two-year transition period ended December 22, 2025, and FAR 52.240-1 now enforces this across federal contracts and grant pass-through funding.
What that means in practice: if your agency is buying with federal grant money (SHSP, UASI, AFG, EMPG, Byrne-JAG, AEL-listed equipment, etc.), DJI is not currently a compliant path. If you're buying with state-only funds, local operating budgets, asset forfeiture, or non-federal sources, DJI remains available. Your procurement office should confirm which funding source applies before you order.
DJI Care Enterprise Plus is not currently available for purchase in the United States. Even setting aside the activation status of the units we sell, U.S. buyers don't have access to that plan today regardless of where they purchase. CPS Drone Protection is the coverage path we recommend, available at checkout. It's built for commercial Part 107 operations and gives you a clear claim path for crash, water, hardware, controller, and camera damage.
Yes, when conditions are right and it's used correctly. Thermal imaging detects heat signatures that no other method can find. At 300 to 400 feet you're covering dozens of acres in minutes. What matters is learning your equipment, flying the right patterns, and understanding how ambient temperature and brush density affect the signature. That's why practice before season matters.
Depends heavily on ambient temperature, ground cover, and how the animal cooled. In cold weather you have a longer window, sometimes overnight or longer. In warmer conditions thermal contrast can fade within a few hours. Quick response after the shot gives you the best chance of a clear signature.
Not through solid tree trunks, but dense closed canopy is workable with the right technique. The 4T's 112x hybrid zoom and high flight altitude let you work multiple angles. Post-leaf drop, recovery rates go up significantly because there's less canopy blocking the signature. Early season with full leaves on is the hardest scenario. Experienced operators adjust grid altitude and overlap to compensate.
Rates vary by region. Many operators charge in the $250 to $450 range per call. Some use flat fees, others use a success bonus structure. Your earnings will depend on local demand, season length, your marketing, and how many calls you can realistically run. We can't promise specific income figures because they depend entirely on your market and effort.
Most operators start with the 4T Wildlife Recovery Bundle: thermal, zoom, spotlight, NIR night lighting, multiple batteries. The 4TD is the step up for operators who need all-weather capability (IP55 for rain and fog), more flight time per battery, and full-color and black-and-white night modes. Both are serious platforms. The 4T is the right starting point for most people.
Equipment delivers in 5 to 7 business days. Part 107 takes a few weeks to study for and schedule. Plan for 4 to 6 weeks from purchase to legally ready. Buy now and you have spring and summer to practice before season opens. Operators who wait until October are scrambling. The ones who prepare in the off-season are the ones running calls opening weekend.
Just Call Us.
Real People Answer.
We've been doing this since 2017. If your question isn't here, call or email us. We'll give you a straight answer without a script or a ticket system.
Protection Coverage Options
CPS coverage is available at checkout.
What it covers:
- Operational issues
- Damage
- Repairs
What it isn't:
- DJI Care or manufacturer warranty
Why most customers add it:
- Real-world conditions
- Public safety, SAR, and recovery work
- Peace of mind at a similar price point
Add at checkout. Or call us and we'll talk through what makes sense for how you'll use it.
Net 30 and Agency Purchasing
Net 30 available for qualified buyers:
- Law enforcement agencies
- Fire departments
- Search and rescue teams
- Municipalities
We handle:
- Purchase orders
- Net 30 terms (with approval)
- W-9 and vendor onboarding
- Formal quotes for budget approval
- Grant-compatible documentation
Reach out before placing the order and we'll walk you through it.
Returns & Support
Real people answer the phone.
After your order you will receive:
- A confirmation email
- Tracking when it ships
- Help available before, during, and after setup
Returns:
- 30-day return period for unused, unflown and unopened products.
- Damaged on arrival? Call us