Tokyo, Japan, June 4–6, 2025 — REEBOT, a leading manufacturer of industrial-grade drone, made a powerful showing at Japan Drone 2025 in Tokyo with its flagship of multirotor drone UniDrone E900 and fixed-wing UAV UniVTOL V2200. Over the three days of the exhibition, the REEBOT booth drew professionals from surveying & mapping, public safety, precision agriculture, energy inspection, emergency response and other fields, all engaged in in-depth discussions how these two platforms can streamline operations and address realworld challenges. Japanese television crews conducted live interviews spotlighting REEBOT’s innovative technologies for the Japanese and global markets.
1. All-Round Pioneer: UniDrone E900 Multirotor Drone
The UniDrone E900 is positioned as an industry-grade, multifunctional aerial platform that delivers comprehensive, turnkey flight solutions across multiple sectors. Its core advantages include:
* Modular Versatility
With a maximum takeoff weight of 10.5 kg and a maximum payload capacity of 2.1 kg, Equipped with dual expansion ports for third-party payloads of gimbal cameras, loudspeaker and lighting, seamlessly adapting to smart city, public safety, precision agriculture, rescue operations, and aerial inspection scenarios.
* Industry Innovation: Autonomous Tracking
Equipped with an intelligent AI tracking module delivering up to 10 TOPS@INT8 computing power, enabling smart recognition and tracking of arbitrary objects, which empower intelligent follow-flight functionality. The UniDrone E900 adapts to varied mission profiles to enhance operational efficiency.
2. Precision Efficiency: UniVTOL V2200 Fixed-Wing VTOL Drone
Engineered for large-scale commercial operations, merging long endurance with VTOL flexibility. Its key features include:
* Extended Coverage
With an endurance of up to 125 minutes, a cruise speed of 18 m/s and a video transmission range of 40 km, the V2200 maximizes area coverage and mission efficiency—making it ideal for wide-area surveying and monitoring.
* Centimeter Precision & All-Terrain Adaptability
Integrated RTK centimeter-level positioning support Beidou, GPS, GLONASS and Galileo, industrial-grade and on-board magnetic compass, and dual-antenna orientation, make it excel in EMI resilience. The VTOL capability drastically reduces site requirements for takeoff and landing, enabling operations in virtually any terrain.
REEBOT’s booth drew consistent crowds, with professionals exploring practical applications of the E900’s agility and V2200’s endurance for Japanese and global projects—from precision farming to disaster assessment and infrastructure digitization. Real-world case studies and solution blueprints were shared, highlighting the drones’ tangible benefits.
REEBOT’s technical innovations and the vast potential of its products captured the attention of a leading Japanese television network, which conducted a feature interview on site. REEBOT’s innovation attracted in-depth coverage from Japanese broadcasters, focusing on how its solutions address local challenges: aging society-driven inspection demands and natural disaster response. This significantly boosted brand visibility in key markets.
REEBOT will continue investing in R&D, strengthening global partnerships, and expanding application boundaries to empower the intelligent robotics ecosystem.
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