Not Just Another Clone
Upon initial inspection, the Raptor and Raptor T models closely resemble their Mavic counterparts in terms of specifications. Both drones offer impressive features that have made the Mavic series popular among drone enthusiasts and professionals.
However, Anzu Robotics has gone the extra mile to make sure these drones are not just copies but improved versions tailored to specific user requirements. Although the Anzu Raptor drones may look similar to the Mavic 3, they operate on very different systems.
Unlike the Mavic drones, which rely on the DJI Pilot 2 app or various third-party applications for operations, the Anzu Robotics Raptor distinguishes itself with its completely American-developed software.
This software is the creation of Aloft, an app development company based in the U.S. known for its FAA-compliant LAANC applications. This shift underscores Anzu’s dedication to national security and data privacy, ensuring users have a seamless flying experience with software optimized for the hardware.
With increasing concerns about data security in foreign-made technology, Anzu Robotics prioritizes peace of mind by storing all data on U.S. servers and adhering strictly to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. The partnership with Aloft’s Air Control app streamlines pre-flight checklists, guarantees compliance with national airspace rules, and offers immediate LAANC authorization for operators.