1. DraMS (Dragonfly Mass Spectrometer) is a mass spectrometer to identify chemical
components, especially those relevant to biological processes, in surface and atmospheric samples.[19]
2. DraGNS (Dragonfly Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer), consists of a deuterium-
tritium Pulsed Neutron Generator and a set of a gamma-ray spectrometer and neutron spectrometer to identify the surface composition under the lander.[19]
3. DraGMet (Dragonfly Geophysics and Meteorology Package) is a suite of
meteorological sensors including a seismometer.[19]
4. DragonCam (Dragonfly Camera Suite) is a set of microscopic and
panoramic cameras to image Titan's terrain and scout for scientifically interesting landing sites.[19]
5. In addition, Dragonfly will use multiple engineering and monitoring instruments to
determine characteristics of Titan's interior and atmosphere.[19]