Feniks-E and Drofa-S drones capable of processing hundreds of hectares presented in Russia

The Ruselectronics holding, part of Rostec, debuted the Feniks-E and Drofa-S smart drones for agriculture at the CIPR-2026 conference. These systems were specifically developed for field monitoring and crop treatment. This is reported by Ixbt.com .
State corporation representatives noted that these fully domestic systems can replace human labor across hundreds of hectares. Feniks-E is a VTOL aircraft-type drone powered by electricity. Its primary task is monitoring agricultural land and transmitting real-time data on crop and plant conditions to a ground control station.
Drofa-S is based on a multirotor design and is capable of carrying tanks filled with liquid chemicals or granular fertilizers. This drone performs both area monitoring and crop treatment tasks simultaneously. Both devices operate in automatic mode, though manual control is available if needed.
The communication channel between the drones and ground stations is protected from interference and backed up by redundant lines. Onboard AI systems and machine vision elements analyze plant health, identify problem areas, and determine moisture levels.
Feniks-E and Drofa-S are assembled using fully domestic components, have passed certification, and are included in the Russian industrial products registry.
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