Terra Drone has entered a distribution agreement that brings its specialized indoor inspection drone to American professional operators.
The Tokyo-based firm revealed the strategic partnership with DSLRPros on June 5, 2026. Under the deal, DSLRPros will distribute the Terra Xross 1, a GNSS-free drone equipped with LiDAR stabilization, throughout the United States.
This technology targets confined space operations where satellite navigation signals cannot reach. Applications include industrial facility inspections, infrastructure assessments, utility maintenance, and public safety operations that demand real-time situational awareness.
DSLRPros already serves more than 5,000 organizations. Among them are 1,500 public safety agencies that can now access tools designed for GPS-denied environments such as building interiors, tunnels, and industrial tanks.
Toru Tokushige, CEO of Terra Drone, highlighted the benefits of the alliance.
"We are pleased to partner with DSLRPros to expand Terra Xross 1 in the U.S. market. By combining our indoor inspection technology with DSLRPros’ strong customer reach, technical expertise, and mission-ready support capabilities, we aim to accelerate the adoption of safer, more practical, and more accessible confined space inspection solutions for professional users."
Sahil Bhojwani, Director of Sales and Business Development at DSLRPros, emphasized the addition to their product lineup.
"Terra Xross brings strong technical capability and innovation to the UAV industry, and we’re pleased to add that value to the DSLRPros ecosystem. Our focus remains on helping organizations deploy reliable drone technology that improves operational awareness and efficiency."
The agreement extends coverage across North America. It equips law enforcement units, sheriff offices, and highway patrol teams with a platform suited for indoor mapping and inspection missions without reliance on external positioning systems.
Operators gain the ability to generate precise maps and conduct visual assessments in challenging spaces. This reduces the need for human entry into hazardous areas during routine checks or emergency responses.
With DSLRPros providing technical support and training resources, adoption among mission-critical users is expected to increase rapidly in the coming months.
