DDRAGO is the first light instrument for the 1.3-m COLIBRÍ robotic telescope at the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional, San Pedro Mártir, Baja California, México (OAN-SPM). COLIBRI was developed by France and Mexico in support of the Sino-French SVOM satellite with its ECLAIRs instrument, designed to provide initial follow-up of GRBs. DDRAGO will also support a much wider program of observations of transient and multi-messenger sources. It is a wide-field multi-channel imager consisting of two parts: DDRAGO and CAGIRE. DDRAGO has blue and red channels, and it also delivers an infrared beam to the CAGIRE imager which will be installed soon after. Here we briefly recall the design and discuss the prototyping, fabrication, integration, and verification of DDRAGO. The installation and commissioning of the instrument at the OAN will start shortly.
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