Agricultural Drones & UAS
NDAA-compliant spray, scout, and surveillance fleets — operated by Part 137 certified pilots.
The problem we solve.
The cheapest agricultural drones are made in China. They're also banned, restricted, or under review for federal-adjacent use under Section 848 of the NDAA and successor provisions. If your operation works with USDA programs, federal land, defense bases, or any state agency with federal funding pass-through, your drone choice is a procurement-policy decision, not just a tech decision.
JMJ operates an NDAA-compliant fleet — US-built, federally cleared, CMMC-aligned — and we can deploy it as a service or stand up your own fleet under your operator's certificate.
Engineered, not improvised.
Three drone classes: spray (Hylio-class), surveillance (Skydio-class), and fixed-wing long-range scouting
FAA Part 137 spray operations under JMJ's certificate or transferred to yours
Multispectral, thermal, and hyperspectral payload integration
Data pipeline from drone → on-prem processing → your dashboards
NDAA documentation packages and Blue UAS framework alignment
What you should expect.
Engineering specifics.
We are vendor-agnostic where possible and opinionated where it matters. The stack above represents typical components; final selections depend on your operating environment, budget, and compliance posture.
Built to federal-grade standards.
Every drone in JMJ's operated fleet is NDAA Section 848 compliant and supports Blue UAS documentation. CMMC Level 1 controls apply to all customer data; CMMC Level 2 alignment is on roadmap. We can also operate under our customer's Part 137 certificate or transfer ours.
