MYUAV Invited to Attend DJI Cargo FC200 New Product Launch & FC200X Tethered System Launch

Today, the 2026 DJI Cargo FC200 New Product Launch & Lifting Summit kicked off in grand style in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province. The event gathered a galaxy of industry experts and enterprise representatives from the low-altitude economy sector, who delved into in-depth exchanges around the innovative applications and industrial development of UAV lifting technology.
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Stealing the spotlight at the summit, DJI unveiled to the world its brand-new heavy-lift UAV, the FC200, marking its global debut. As a key player in the industry, MYUAV was honored with an invitation to the summit and showcased its cutting-edge dual-tethered high-altitude fire-fighting UAV system on site, drawing considerable attention from attendees.
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MYUAV's dual-tethered high-altitude fire-fighting UAV system is deeply tailored for specialized fire extinguishing scenarios in high-rise buildings. It can carry various fire-fighting loads, enabling ultra-long-duration stable aerial hovering and continuous operation disposal.
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Among the product lineup, the FC100X is paired with the FC100 UAV to efficiently cover medium and low-altitude fire prevention and control; the FC200X is specifically designed for fire rescue and extinguishing in super high-rise buildings.
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Equipped with MYUAV's self-developed tethered constant-voltage power supply technology, the system completely addresses the industry pain points of traditional fire-fighting UAVs such as insufficient endurance and limited operation time. Combined with multiple exclusive invention patents for fire-fighting scenarios, it creates a comprehensive three-dimensional aerial fire-fighting solution for high-risk areas including high-rise buildings, chemical parks, and large industrial zones.

The entire system can be rapidly deployed in no more than 10 minutes, ensuring efficient emergency response to fires and timely handling of sudden fire hazards

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