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11 999 грн.
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1 300 грн.
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Bags for Drones and Quadcopters

What is a drone bag?

A drone bag is not just a convenient cover, but a true protector of your equipment. It safeguards your drone, controller, and accessories during transport and storage. 

In field conditions, where speed and order are crucial, a drone bag helps keep everything at hand – charging cables, batteries, spare parts, and more. The website offers various options, from lightweight covers to reinforced solutions for the front line. The website also features drone and quadcopter spare parts that may be needed for quick repairs in the field.

Purpose and functions of drone backpacks

A drone backpack is designed to protect equipment from impacts, dust, and moisture. It is essential not only for amateur pilots but also for military operators working with FPV drones in combat conditions. Such FPV drone bags have special foam-padded compartments that secure the equipment and prevent damage during transport in an armored vehicle or volunteer van.

What makes a drone backpack convenient?

Compactness, a rigid shell, and a comfortable shoulder strap make the FPV backpack extremely practical. It can be easily attached to gear or placed nearby in a tent during rest between flights.

For Mavics, a special Mavic backpack is best – it accounts for the quadcopter's shape, has soft inserts, and a dust- and rain-resistant zipper. 

Materials for drone backpacks

Bags are made from impact-resistant and waterproof materials. Nylon or EVA plastic with a rigid base is often used so that even a fall does not damage the contents.

Some models feature sealed zippers and internal foam that conforms to the shape of the equipment.

Such solutions are especially valuable for operators working in rain, dust, or active movement conditions.

How to choose a drone bag or backpack?

When choosing, it is important to consider the quadcopter's size, the type of tasks, and the conditions of use.

For FPV drones, it's better to choose models with a reinforced shell; for Mavics, lightweight backpacks with a strap and organizers.

If frequent travel is planned, pay attention to weight, the number of compartments, and water protection.

Also, check out the drones and quadcopters section at Flash Army – you might find everything you need for a complete set.

Where to buy a drone bag?

A reliable FPV drone backpack or drone shoulder bag can be ordered from Flash Army.

 

Here you'll find everything for pilots – from bags and pouches to special cases for military reconnaissance personnel.

Choose quality protection for your equipment so that your drone remains operational even after hundreds of flights.

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Frequently asked questions about products in this category Bags for Drones and Quadcopters

Drone bags are specialized cases, hard cases, or backpacks for carrying a quadcopter, remote controller, goggles, batteries, antennas, and small accessories. They are needed not just for convenience, but to protect equipment during transport, field operations, or storage between flights. A regular bag often doesn't hold its shape or secure the equipment, so the drone inside can collide with other items.
Drone bags are essential for safe transport, quick access to equipment, and proper organization of the entire kit. They have separate compartments for the drone, remote control, goggles, batteries, charging cables, propellers, tools, and spare parts. This is especially important in the field: when everything is in one place and not mixed up, preparation for launch takes less time.
Capacity depends on the bag format and the specific drone. There are models for one drone, for 2–3 drones, for 4–5 drones, as well as larger backpacks for 6–10 or more units of equipment. For Mavics and Autels, bags with compartments for the quadcopter itself, remote control, and batteries are more often chosen, while for FPV drones, frame dimensions, space for goggles, batteries, and spare propellers are important. In the Flash Army catalog, the filter indicates capacity from 1 drone to 11+ drones.
Drone bags are made of dense synthetic fabrics, rigid frame materials, foam inserts, plastic, water-repellent fabrics, and reinforced elements on the bottom and walls. For such a bag, not only the fabric is important, but also the shape of the internal dividers, zippers, handles, straps, and corner protection. In field operations, the bag constantly touches the ground, armor, trunk, and car floor, so weak material quickly wears out.
Drone bags are most often available in tactical and field colors: black, olive, coyote, pixel, multicam, gray, sand, flecktarn, and other camouflage options. For civilian use, color is not as critical, but for military tasks, it is better to choose a neutral or camouflage option that blends in with the rest of the gear. Flash Army lists black, olive, coyote, pixel, multicam, gray, flecktarn, and other options among the available colors.
Bags for drones are adapted to the size and shape of specific equipment. Some models are designed for Mavics or Autels, others for 7, 8, 10, or 11-inch FPV drones, and separate backpacks are made for larger professional quadcopters. Inside, there can be rigid dividers, soft organizers, cutouts for the body, pockets for batteries, and compartments for the remote control or goggles. The category page indicates compatibility with Mavic, Autel, FPV drones of various sizes, DJI Matrice, and other formats.
A drone backpack differs from a regular backpack in its internal organization and equipment protection. It has compartments for the drone, remote control, goggles, batteries, tools, and small spare parts, rather than one large space for everything at once. Often, a rigid frame, soft inserts, removable sections, moisture protection, or MOLLE attachments for pouches are added. A regular backpack can carry items, but it does not secure expensive equipment as needed.
In the field, a drone backpack provides order and speed. The operator doesn't waste time searching for batteries, propellers, cables, or goggles in a general backpack, because each item has its own place. It's also important that the equipment is less prone to damage during movement, in a vehicle, or when rapidly changing positions. For military tasks, dark colors, a sturdy frame, moisture protection, and the ability to carry the kit on the shoulders, leaving hands free, are beneficial.
Drone bags protect equipment with rigid walls, foam inserts, dense fabric, separate compartments, and internal fixation. The drone should not roll freely with batteries, remote control, and metal tools. A separate place is important for batteries, a soft compartment for goggles, and a shape for the remote control that does not put pressure on the sticks. Flash Army's features include a rigid frame, removable sections, compartments for the remote control and goggles, moisture protection, and water-repellent coating.
Drone bags in Ukraine cost approximately from UAH 800 for simple protective cases or basic solutions for a small kit. Backpacks for multiple drones, models with a rigid frame, organizers, moisture protection, and compartments for the remote control, goggles, and batteries cost more. The price is affected by capacity, compatibility with specific drones, materials, frame, color, number of sections, and overall configuration.
It's better to choose a drone bag at Flash Army not by its appearance, but by what it needs to carry: a single Mavic, several FPV drones, a remote control, goggles, batteries, or a complete working set. If the equipment is transported in a car and frequently taken out in the field, it's worth choosing a model with a more rigid frame and proper compartments, rather than just a soft bag without fixation. For an FPV team, it's more useful to immediately look for capacity for several drones and separate pockets for consumables, so that during an outing, equipment isn't packed into various random backpacks.