Discover the Anzu Robotics Raptor Drone, your go-to drone for missions requiring portability and efficiency. Whether you're conducting inspections, engaging in search & rescue operations, or handling critical commercial tasks, the Raptor ensures flawless performance. Enjoy up to a 45-minute flight time, providing ample duration to accomplish your mission with ease.
To further ensure the security and integrity of your operations, Anzu Robotics has undergone rigorous penetration testing and adheres to strict cyber security standards. Learn more by reviewing our Cyber Disclosure and Penetration Testing Report.
Including these links in the product listings will provide customers with detailed information about the security measures in place.
What is the flight time of the Raptor-series drones? The Raptor-series drones, including the Raptor T, have a flight time of up to 45 minutes per fully charged battery. However, flight time can vary based on environmental conditions such as altitude, wind speed, and temperature. For optimal performance and safety, it is recommended to land your drone before the battery reaches 20% charge.
What is the weight of the Raptor-series drones? The Anzu Robotics Raptor and Raptor T weigh approximately two pounds, with the Raptor weighing 915g and the Raptor T weighing 920g.
What is the resolution of the Raptor T thermal sensor? The Raptor T is equipped with a high-resolution 640×512 LWIR thermal sensor, ideal for detailed thermal imaging.
What is the IP rating of Raptor-series drones? Currently, the Anzu Robotics Raptor and Raptor T do not have an IP rating.
Are the Raptor-series drones NDAA compliant? The Anzu Robotics Raptor T sources its thermal sensor from China, which may fall outside NDAA compliance. We prioritize security and continuously evaluate our sourcing practices to meet regulatory standards while ensuring product integrity.
Are the Raptor-series drones Blue or Green UAS certified? The Raptor-series drones are manufactured in Southeast Asia and are not eligible for Blue UAS certification. While we do not plan to pursue Green UAS certification, we focus on providing secure and high-quality drone solutions.
What is included when I buy a Raptor-series drone? Each Raptor-series drone purchase includes the airframe with applicable payload, a controller with a built-in screen, a battery, a charging station, propellers, and manuals, all packaged in a hard case with custom foam inserts.
What accessories are available for the Raptor-series drones? Enhance your Raptor-series drone with the RTK module for precise positioning and the loudspeaker for real-time broadcasting and search and rescue operations.
What is the relationship between Anzu and Aloft? Anzu Robotics partners with Aloft (formerly Kittyhawk) to deliver secure and quality drone solutions. Aloft provides the Air Control app for drone operation, data storage, and advanced features in its enterprise version.
Are the Raptor-series drones subject to geofencing? No, Raptor-series drones do not impose geofencing restrictions. Users are responsible for complying with local regulations, and the Air Control app assists in obtaining airspace approvals and maintaining compliance records.
What advanced features are available on the enterprise version of the Air Control app? The enterprise version of the Air Control app offers team management, live streaming, workflow tools, and more. For additional information, contact sales@anzurobotics.com.
Can I stream video from my Raptor-series drone? Yes, video streaming is available in the authenticated version of the Air Control app. For more details, contact sales@anzurobotics.com.
Do I have to register to enable LAANC authorization through the enterprise Air Control app? Yes, registration is required to associate a pilot with flight permissions and obtain LAANC authorizations.
How are firmware updates done on the Raptor-series drones? Firmware updates are conducted over the air from your controller and are only forced if critical for safety.
Do Anzu Robotics products have a Software Development Kit (SDK) available? Anzu Robotics is open to collaboration on software integrations. Contact info@anzurobotics.com for SDK inquiries.
What is the Anzu Care program? The Anzu Care program offers one year of protection for new drones, covering accidental damage and providing repair services, replacement units, and technical support.
What is covered in the Anzu Care program? Coverage includes accidental damage such as collisions and water damage. The first year of coverage ensures fast repairs or replacements and expert technical support.
Is it possible to extend the Anzu Care coverage beyond the initial year? No, the Anzu Care coverage is only valid for the first year. Repairs and replacements after the first year are conducted outside the Care program.
What is the warranty period for the Raptor-series drones? The warranty period is one year from the purchase date. Registration is required to validate the warranty.
Do I need to register my drone for the warranty to be valid? Yes, registration and proof of purchase are required to make any warranty claims.
Where are Anzu Robotics products serviced? Repairs are conducted by certified service centers within the drone ecosystem. Anzu Robotics remains responsible for customer satisfaction and may establish its own service center as the user base grows. Contact repairs@anzurobotics.com for service needs.
How are Anzu Robotics products activated and registered? Activation is not required to operate drones, but it is necessary for warranty validation. Basic data collected during activation is stored on US-based Aloft servers and not shared with third parties.
How is my data stored when captured with the Raptor-series drones? Data is stored on the drone’s onboard SD card and can be transferred to other devices. Flight logs are used for warranty claims and service processes, with all data stored on US-based Aloft servers.
Do I need to be a licensed drone pilot to operate the Raptor-series drones? Regulatory requirements vary. In the US, a Part 107 certified remote pilot license is required for commercial operations. Visit the FAA website for more details.
How do I register my Anzu Robotics drone with the FAA? To register your drone with the FAA, follow these steps:
Here is a link to the User Manual.
Please note, Raptor and Raptor T share the same User Manual.
When you purchase a new Raptor-series drone, you will receive the following:
All items come packaged in a durable hard case with custom foam inserts to ensure safe transport and storage.
Anzu Raptor Drone:
Anzu Raptor T Drone:
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The Raptor T is tailored for thermal missions with a dedicated thermal camera, while the Raptor is designed for high-quality visual imaging and mapping. Both models share features like extended flight time, RTK accuracy, and advanced obstacle avoidance, but they cater to different mission requirements.
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Discover the Anzu Robotics Raptor Drone, your go-to drone for missions requiring portability and efficiency. Whether you're conducting inspections, engaging in search & rescue operations, or handling critical commercial tasks, the Raptor ensures flawless performance. Enjoy up to a 45-minute flight time, providing ample duration to accomplish your mission with ease.
To further ensure the security and integrity of your operations, Anzu Robotics has undergone rigorous penetration testing and adheres to strict cyber security standards. Learn more by reviewing our Cyber Disclosure and Penetration Testing Report.
Including these links in the product listings will provide customers with detailed information about the security measures in place.
What is the flight time of the Raptor-series drones? The Raptor-series drones, including the Raptor T, have a flight time of up to 45 minutes per fully charged battery. However, flight time can vary based on environmental conditions such as altitude, wind speed, and temperature. For optimal performance and safety, it is recommended to land your drone before the battery reaches 20% charge.
What is the weight of the Raptor-series drones? The Anzu Robotics Raptor and Raptor T weigh approximately two pounds, with the Raptor weighing 915g and the Raptor T weighing 920g.
What is the resolution of the Raptor T thermal sensor? The Raptor T is equipped with a high-resolution 640×512 LWIR thermal sensor, ideal for detailed thermal imaging.
What is the IP rating of Raptor-series drones? Currently, the Anzu Robotics Raptor and Raptor T do not have an IP rating.
Are the Raptor-series drones NDAA compliant? The Anzu Robotics Raptor T sources its thermal sensor from China, which may fall outside NDAA compliance. We prioritize security and continuously evaluate our sourcing practices to meet regulatory standards while ensuring product integrity.
Are the Raptor-series drones Blue or Green UAS certified? The Raptor-series drones are manufactured in Southeast Asia and are not eligible for Blue UAS certification. While we do not plan to pursue Green UAS certification, we focus on providing secure and high-quality drone solutions.
What is included when I buy a Raptor-series drone? Each Raptor-series drone purchase includes the airframe with applicable payload, a controller with a built-in screen, a battery, a charging station, propellers, and manuals, all packaged in a hard case with custom foam inserts.
What accessories are available for the Raptor-series drones? Enhance your Raptor-series drone with the RTK module for precise positioning and the loudspeaker for real-time broadcasting and search and rescue operations.
What is the relationship between Anzu and Aloft? Anzu Robotics partners with Aloft (formerly Kittyhawk) to deliver secure and quality drone solutions. Aloft provides the Air Control app for drone operation, data storage, and advanced features in its enterprise version.
Are the Raptor-series drones subject to geofencing? No, Raptor-series drones do not impose geofencing restrictions. Users are responsible for complying with local regulations, and the Air Control app assists in obtaining airspace approvals and maintaining compliance records.
What advanced features are available on the enterprise version of the Air Control app? The enterprise version of the Air Control app offers team management, live streaming, workflow tools, and more. For additional information, contact sales@anzurobotics.com.
Can I stream video from my Raptor-series drone? Yes, video streaming is available in the authenticated version of the Air Control app. For more details, contact sales@anzurobotics.com.
Do I have to register to enable LAANC authorization through the enterprise Air Control app? Yes, registration is required to associate a pilot with flight permissions and obtain LAANC authorizations.
How are firmware updates done on the Raptor-series drones? Firmware updates are conducted over the air from your controller and are only forced if critical for safety.
Do Anzu Robotics products have a Software Development Kit (SDK) available? Anzu Robotics is open to collaboration on software integrations. Contact info@anzurobotics.com for SDK inquiries.
What is the Anzu Care program? The Anzu Care program offers one year of protection for new drones, covering accidental damage and providing repair services, replacement units, and technical support.
What is covered in the Anzu Care program? Coverage includes accidental damage such as collisions and water damage. The first year of coverage ensures fast repairs or replacements and expert technical support.
Is it possible to extend the Anzu Care coverage beyond the initial year? No, the Anzu Care coverage is only valid for the first year. Repairs and replacements after the first year are conducted outside the Care program.
What is the warranty period for the Raptor-series drones? The warranty period is one year from the purchase date. Registration is required to validate the warranty.
Do I need to register my drone for the warranty to be valid? Yes, registration and proof of purchase are required to make any warranty claims.
Where are Anzu Robotics products serviced? Repairs are conducted by certified service centers within the drone ecosystem. Anzu Robotics remains responsible for customer satisfaction and may establish its own service center as the user base grows. Contact repairs@anzurobotics.com for service needs.
How are Anzu Robotics products activated and registered? Activation is not required to operate drones, but it is necessary for warranty validation. Basic data collected during activation is stored on US-based Aloft servers and not shared with third parties.
How is my data stored when captured with the Raptor-series drones? Data is stored on the drone’s onboard SD card and can be transferred to other devices. Flight logs are used for warranty claims and service processes, with all data stored on US-based Aloft servers.
Do I need to be a licensed drone pilot to operate the Raptor-series drones? Regulatory requirements vary. In the US, a Part 107 certified remote pilot license is required for commercial operations. Visit the FAA website for more details.
How do I register my Anzu Robotics drone with the FAA? To register your drone with the FAA, follow these steps:
Here is a link to the User Manual.
Please note, Raptor and Raptor T share the same User Manual.
When you purchase a new Raptor-series drone, you will receive the following:
All items come packaged in a durable hard case with custom foam inserts to ensure safe transport and storage.
Anzu Raptor Drone:
Anzu Raptor T Drone:
Highlight:
The Raptor T is tailored for thermal missions with a dedicated thermal camera, while the Raptor is designed for high-quality visual imaging and mapping. Both models share features like extended flight time, RTK accuracy, and advanced obstacle avoidance, but they cater to different mission requirements.