
Our spray drones are built for environments where helicopters, tractors, or crews on the ground face high cost or safety risk.
Typical applications include:
Drone application allows precise treatment while reducing risk to personnel and limiting impact on fragile landscapes.
Provision operates advanced spray drone platforms with systems designed for consistent, controlled application.
Key capabilities include:
This level of control improves effectiveness while minimising chemical waste and environmental impact.

Provision’s pilots operate spray drones regularly in rugged and remote locations. Our team has extensive field experience working in steep terrain, conservation areas, and operationally complex environments.
Because we use this equipment continuously, our crews, aircraft, and systems are already current and mission-ready. We can deploy quickly and operate safely without needing to relearn procedures or reconfigure equipment when a project begins.
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Spray drones are ideal for steep country, remote conservation land, forestry blocks, gullies, wet ground, and areas where ground machinery would be unsafe or cause environmental damage.
Yes. Drone spraying is well suited to conservation and restoration projects where precision is required and disturbance to native vegetation or soil must be minimised.
Modern spray drones use GPS-guided flight paths, controlled droplet sizes, and stable flight systems to ensure accurate and repeatable application.
Yes. Drone systems are specifically suited to steep and uneven terrain where ground-based machinery cannot operate safely.
Approved herbicides and other agrichemicals suited to drone application can be used, subject to label requirements and environmental guidelines.
In many remote and small-to-medium treatment areas, drone spraying can be more cost-effective than helicopters. Drones allow highly targeted application, lower mobilisation costs, and reduced chemical use, making them well suited to precision work where full-scale aerial operations may not be efficient.
