Aerial rehabilitation is the core of our operations: mine-site revegetation, dust suppression, post-disturbance seeding, and ongoing condition monitoring — flown to specification and documented for compliance.
What we deliver
- Broadcast and precision seeding across rehabilitated overburden, tailings, and disturbed catchments
- Targeted herbicide and pesticide application for weed control on disturbed land
- Multispectral and thermal monitoring to track germination, canopy cover, and rehabilitation progress over time
- Compliance-grade flight logs, application records, and georeferenced imagery for stakeholder reporting
The platforms behind it
Heavy work runs on the DJI Agras T100 — a 100 kg-class agricultural drone with 75 L tank capacity, RTK precision, and obstacle avoidance built for variable-terrain mine sites. Survey and monitoring runs on the M350 RTK with H30T thermal and Mavic 3M multispectral payloads.
Get a scope quote on 0456 902 327 or enquiries@dronehab.com.au.
Aerial spreading
Revegetation work usually needs material on the ground before it needs water. Our spreading capability covers seed, mulch, fertiliser, and soil amendment distribution — flown to the same survey-grade flight plans as the spraying work, so you get even coverage across uneven, post-disturbance terrain without driving over recovering ground.