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Videos of successful strikes against armored vehicles, air defense systems, and Russian vessels circulated on social media alongside a popular Ukrainian song dedicated to the drone. Within weeks, the TB2 had moved from a niche subject for defense specialists to broadly known.",[12,16,17],{},"The phenomenon reflects a real shift in modern warfare: medium-cost drones gained the ability to destroy equipment costing tens or hundreds of times more than themselves.",[19,20,22],"h2",{"id":21},"what-is-the-bayraktar-tb2","What Is the Bayraktar TB2",[12,24,25],{},"The Bayraktar TB2 is a tactical unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) developed by Baykar Defense, a Turkish private aerospace company. It is a medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) drone powered by a 100 hp Rotax 912iS engine, with a 12-meter wingspan and a maximum takeoff weight of 650 kg.",[12,27,28],{},"It is not autonomous: the TB2 is remotely piloted from a ground control station, with two operators: one for flight and one for the sensor\u002Fweapons system. Satellite communication provides control beyond line-of-sight range.",[19,30,32],{"id":31},"armament-and-precision-munitions","Armament and Precision Munitions",[12,34,35],{},"The TB2's combat capability comes from the MAM (Micro Munition) family of laser-guided missiles developed by Roketsan:",[37,38,39,47,53],"ul",{},[40,41,42,46],"li",{},[43,44,45],"strong",{},"MAM-L",": 22 kg warhead with thermobaric, high-explosive, or anti-armor options; 8 km range",[40,48,49,52],{},[43,50,51],{},"MAM-C",": lighter (6.5 kg total), for precision strikes against light vehicles and personnel",[40,54,55,58],{},[43,56,57],{},"MAM-T",": extended range (15+ km) version in development",[12,60,61],{},"The drone carries four pylons supporting up to four munitions. 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Ukraine was the first large-scale test against a near-peer military with modern air defense systems.",[12,77,78],{},"The TB2 proved effective in the early phases, destroying significant quantities of Russian equipment before Russia adapted its air defense posture. The lesson observers took from Ukraine was nuanced: the TB2 is highly effective against armies with poor air defense coordination, but faces increasing attrition against well-organized modern systems. As of 2024, the TB2's role in Ukraine had shifted from offensive strikes toward maritime surveillance and coordination.",[19,80,82],{"id":81},"export-success","Export Success",[12,84,85],{},"The TB2 has been exported to more than 30 countries, including Poland, Morocco, Ethiopia, Azerbaijan, and numerous others. Its price, approximately $5–15 million per aircraft and a fraction of comparable Western systems, makes it accessible to militaries that cannot afford Predator or Reaper-class UCAVs.",[87,88],"hr",{},[12,90,91],{},[92,93,94],"em",{},"Sources: Baykar Defense, TB2 Technical Specifications | IISS Military Balance 2023",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":98},"",2,[99,100,101,102,103],{"id":21,"depth":97,"text":22},{"id":31,"depth":97,"text":32},{"id":64,"depth":97,"text":65},{"id":71,"depth":97,"text":72},{"id":81,"depth":97,"text":82},"military","The Bayraktar TB2 is the Turkish combat drone that became famous in the Ukraine war. Medium-altitude UCAV with 27-hour endurance and laser-guided MAM-L missiles. 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At 24.6 kg loaded with a 25-liter tank, the T25 is significantly more portable than the T40 and T50. It can be transported in a standard pickup truck and operated by a single pilot without a support team.",[12,139,140],{},"For small farm operators or agricultural service providers who need operational flexibility across fragmented land parcels, the T25 offers the most accessible entry point into precision drone application.",[19,142,144],{"id":143},"spray-system-and-coverage","Spray System and Coverage",[12,146,147],{},"The T25's spray system covers a 9-meter effective swath width at standard operating height. With a 25-liter payload, a single flight covers approximately 2–4 hectares depending on application rate and field geometry.",[12,149,150],{},"Efficiency is approximately 10–12 hectares per hour, approximately 15–30 times faster than manual backpack spraying, depending on terrain and application method.",[19,152,154],{"id":153},"dual-mode-liquid-and-granular","Dual-Mode: Liquid and Granular",[12,156,157],{},"Like the T40 and T50, the T25 supports both liquid spraying and granular spreading with a payload swap. 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Launched in October 2022, the T40 found the operational balance the agricultural market needed: 40-liter tank, 20-meter spray width, omnidirectional radar for safe operation in obstacle-laden fields, and support for both liquid applications and solid granular spreading.",[12,216,217],{},"For mid-to-large scale farming operations looking to bring drone application in-house rather than contracting third-party services, the T40 represents one of the most balanced cost-efficiency points available.",[19,219,221],{"id":220},"spray-system-40l-and-20m-width","Spray System: 40L and 20m Width",[12,223,224],{},"The T40's spray system delivers approximately 16 hectares per hour of operational efficiency, making it approximately 30–40× faster than manual backpack spraying. The 20-meter effective swath width, achieved with the active phased array radar guiding boom extension, covers more ground per pass than the T25's 9-meter swath, reducing the number of flight lines required to cover a field.",[19,226,228],{"id":227},"omnidirectional-radar","Omnidirectional Radar",[12,230,231],{},"Unlike the T25's front-and-rear radar, the T40 has omnidirectional radar coverage including bottom detection. This enables safer operation in fields with terraced borders, irrigation channels, power poles, and other lateral obstacles that the T25's limited detection might miss.",[12,233,234],{},"The radar also enables terrain-following mode: the aircraft automatically adjusts altitude to maintain a consistent spraying height above the crop canopy even over undulating terrain, critical for uniform application rates.",[19,236,238],{"id":237},"dual-function-liquid-and-granular","Dual Function: Liquid and Granular",[12,240,241],{},"With a payload swap, the T40 operates as a granular spreader supporting fertilizers, seeds, and granular pesticides up to 50 kg per load. 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On a single load, the T50 covers more area than a manual operator with a backpack sprayer could manage in an entire day.",[19,284,286],{"id":285},"maximum-efficiency-agricultural-drone","Maximum Efficiency Agricultural Drone",[12,288,289],{},"The T50's 24-meter effective swath width, the widest available on any agricultural drone in its class, directly translates to fewer flight lines per field and fewer total flight hours per hectare. For large-scale operations where drone fleet utilization is measured in hectares per hour, the T50's operational efficiency reduces cost-per-hectare significantly compared to the T40.",[12,291,292],{},"At 21.6 ha\u002Fh under optimal conditions (calm wind, flat terrain, standard application rate), a single T50 can cover approximately 150–170 hectares per operational day.",[19,294,296],{"id":295},"_70-kg-granular-payload","70 kg Granular Payload",[12,298,299],{},"The solid spreading system supports 70 kg per load, the highest granular payload available on any Agras drone. For base fertilizer applications and large-area seeding operations, this reduces the number of tank refills required per field significantly.",[19,301,303],{"id":302},"active-phased-array-radar","Active Phased Array Radar",[12,305,306],{},"The T50 uses dual active phased array radars (front and rear) for terrain following and obstacle detection. The phased array design provides faster scan rates and more accurate range measurements compared to conventional radar, improving reliability in complex field environments.",[19,308,310],{"id":309},"for-large-scale-operations","For Large-Scale Operations",[12,312,313],{},"The T50's economics make sense for large-scale farming operations (1,000+ hectares under management), agricultural application service companies building high-throughput drone fleets, and commodity farming where maximizing application speed directly reduces labor costs.",[87,315],{},[12,317,318],{},[92,319,171,320],{},[173,321,324],{"href":322,"rel":323},"https:\u002F\u002Fag.dji.com\u002Fagras-t50",[177],"DJI Agriculture: Agras T50",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":326},[327,328,329,330],{"id":285,"depth":97,"text":286},{"id":295,"depth":97,"text":296},{"id":302,"depth":97,"text":303},{"id":309,"depth":97,"text":310},"The DJI Agras T50 is DJI's flagship agricultural drone: 50L tank, 24m spray width and 21.6 ha\u002Fh efficiency. 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Previously, having two distinct focal lengths in the field meant carrying two drones.",[12,358,359],{},"The arrival of the Air 3S in 2024 with a one-inch sensor positioned the Air 3 as the more affordable option in the line, but it remains relevant for its excellent camera quality in standard lighting conditions.",[19,361,363],{"id":362},"dual-camera-system","Dual Camera System",[12,365,366],{},"The wide camera (1\u002F1.3\", f\u002F1.7, 48 MP) delivers images with good dynamic range and excellent performance up to ISO 800. The tele camera (1\u002F1.3\", f\u002F2.8, 70mm equivalent, 12 MP) has the same sensor size as the wide, compensating in reach what it loses in aperture.",[12,368,369],{},"Both cameras shoot 4K\u002F60fps with D-Log M support (10-bit). Simultaneous dual-camera recording is not supported (that's exclusive to the Air 3S). The pilot switches between cameras manually in the app.",[12,371,372],{},"Active Track 4.0 works with both cameras, including zoom tracking: the drone keeps subjects in frame using the tele camera for perspective compression.",[19,374,376],{"id":375},"apas-40-obstacle-avoidance","APAS 4.0 Obstacle Avoidance",[12,378,379],{},"APAS 4.0 with all-direction detection navigates autonomously around moderate-density obstacles. Compared to the APAS 5.0 in the Air 3S, performance in dense vegetation is slightly lower, but for most everyday use the difference is marginal.",[19,381,383],{"id":382},"_46-minutes-what-to-expect","46 Minutes: What to Expect",[12,385,386],{},"DJI rates the Air 3 at 46 minutes; independent reviewers and owners report roughly 32 to 38 minutes per flight in real-world use, with 3 to 5 m\u002Fs wind at 20 to 25°C ambient temperature. The Fly More Combo Plus includes three batteries, charging hub, and carry bag, ideal for longer sessions where battery swapping isn't practical.",[19,388,390],{"id":389},"air-3-vs-air-3s","Air 3 vs. Air 3S",[12,392,393],{},"The Air 3S ($1,099 at launch) has a one-inch sensor on the main camera (better low-light performance), APAS 5.0, simultaneous dual-camera recording, and Level 7 wind resistance. For daytime shooting in good conditions, the Air 3 delivers equivalent quality at a lower price. For professional low-light or night work, the Air 3S justifies the additional cost.",[395,396],"faq",{":items":397},"[{\"question\":\"Does the Air 3 shoot RAW?\",\"answer\":\"Yes, the Air 3 shoots RAW (DNG) for photos and D-Log M (10-bit) for video. D-Log M allows professional color grading in post-production with significant exposure latitude.\"},{\"question\":\"Can I use the Air 3 for professional real estate photography?\",\"answer\":\"Yes. 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Full specs and comparison with the Air 3S.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-air-3.jpg",{},"Air 3","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-air-3",1099,"2023-07-25",{"title":351,"description":416},"dji-air-3",{"weight":426,"maxFlightTime":427,"maxSpeed":428,"camera":429,"video":430,"obstacleAvoidance":431,"maxRange":432,"windResistance":200,"gps":433,"chargingTime":434,"dimensions":435},"720 g","46 min","75.6 km\u002Fh","CMOS 1\u002F1.3\", 48 MP (wide) + CMOS 1\u002F1.3\", 12 MP (3× tele)","4K\u002F60fps, D-Log M, HDR","Omnidirectional APAS 4.0","20 km (FCC)","GPS + GLONASS + BeiDou + Galileo","55 min (35W charger)","207 × 100 × 84 mm (folded)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-air-3","lyt3CVTWnhu4BTVcV96ijemHOvChE6cpwEOY6vgp9vo",{"id":439,"title":440,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":441,"category":415,"description":500,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":501,"manufacturer":187,"meta":502,"model":503,"navigation":111,"path":504,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":421,"released":505,"seo":506,"slug":507,"specs":508,"stem":513,"translation_slug":507,"updated":128,"__hash__":514},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-air-3s.md","DJI Air 3S: Specs, Camera & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":442,"toc":494},[443,446,450,453,456,459,463,466,470,473,477,480,483,485],[12,444,445],{},"Launched in October 2024, the DJI Air 3S repositions the Air line as DJI's most capable camera series below the Mavic models. The most significant upgrade over the Air 3 is the one-inch sensor on the main camera, a format previously reserved for the Mavic 3 Classic and Mavic 3 Pro.",[19,447,449],{"id":448},"one-inch-sensor-why-it-matters","One-Inch Sensor: Why It Matters",[12,451,452],{},"A one-inch sensor captures significantly more light than the 1\u002F1.3\" sensor in the Air 3. In practical terms, this means noticeably cleaner images at ISO 800–1600, better dynamic range in high-contrast scenes (bright sky + dark foreground), and more natural background separation.",[12,454,455],{},"For photographers who shoot at golden hour, blue hour, or in challenging outdoor lighting, the one-inch sensor is a meaningful upgrade, not a spec-sheet distinction.",[12,457,458],{},"The tele camera (1\u002F1.3\", 50 MP, 70mm equivalent) is also upgraded from the Air 3's tele: same sensor size, higher resolution.",[19,460,462],{"id":461},"simultaneous-dual-camera-recording","Simultaneous Dual-Camera Recording",[12,464,465],{},"The Air 3S supports simultaneous recording on both cameras, a capability absent from the Air 3. 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The Air 3S earns its price premium in challenging lighting conditions.",[395,481],{":items":482},"[{\"question\":\"Is the Air 3S better than the Mavic 3 Classic?\",\"answer\":\"It depends on the use. The Mavic 3 Classic has a larger 4\u002F3\\\" Hasselblad sensor, the best available on any Air\u002FMavic consumer drone. The Air 3S wins on dual-camera versatility, simultaneous recording, and newer obstacle avoidance (APAS 5.0). For pure single-camera image quality, the Mavic 3 Classic's 4\u002F3\\\" sensor still leads.\"},{\"question\":\"Does the Air 3S support Apple ProRes?\",\"answer\":\"No. Apple ProRes recording is exclusive to the Mavic 3 Pro Cine Premium Combo. The Air 3S records in H.264\u002FH.265 with D-Log M and HLG profiles.\"}]",[87,484],{},[12,486,487],{},[92,488,171,489],{},[173,490,493],{"href":491,"rel":492},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fair-3s\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Air 3S specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":495},[496,497,498,499],{"id":448,"depth":97,"text":449},{"id":461,"depth":97,"text":462},{"id":468,"depth":97,"text":469},{"id":475,"depth":97,"text":476},"The DJI Air 3S brings a one-inch sensor, 3× telephoto camera and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance in a 720g body. 46 minutes of flight time. Full specs and comparison with the Air 3.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-air-3s.jpg",{},"Air 3S","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-air-3s","2024-10-01",{"title":440,"description":500},"dji-air-3s",{"weight":426,"maxFlightTime":427,"maxSpeed":428,"camera":509,"video":510,"obstacleAvoidance":511,"maxRange":432,"windResistance":269,"gps":433,"chargingTime":512,"dimensions":435},"CMOS 1\", 50 MP (wide) + CMOS 1\u002F1.3\", 50 MP (3× tele)","4K\u002F60fps HDR, 4K\u002F120fps, D-Log M, HLG","Omnidirectional APAS 5.0","58 min (35W charger)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-air-3s","YtuA1-WJmOgWref8GzP9UlzCzy5QQ0aFQFxqepwEqd8",{"id":516,"title":517,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":518,"category":580,"description":581,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":582,"manufacturer":187,"meta":583,"model":584,"navigation":111,"path":585,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":421,"released":586,"seo":587,"slug":588,"specs":589,"stem":600,"translation_slug":588,"updated":128,"__hash__":601},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-avata-2.md","DJI Avata 2: Specs, Weight & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":519,"toc":575},[520,523,531,535,538,541,544,548,551,555,558,561,564,566],[12,521,522],{},"Launched in March 2024, the DJI Avata 2 redefines what's possible with an FPV drone for those without racing experience. Where traditional FPV drones require hundreds of hours in a simulator and electronics knowledge to build and tune, the Avata 2 lets someone with zero FPV experience make immersive cinematic flights on the first day.",[12,524,525,526,530],{},"For our full hands-on verdict on image quality, flight feel, and value, read the ",[173,527,529],{"href":528},"\u002Fdji-avata-2-review\u002F","DJI Avata 2 review",".",[19,532,534],{"id":533},"fpv-without-the-learning-cliff","FPV Without the Learning Cliff",[12,536,537],{},"The Avata 2's key innovation is the RC Motion 3 controller: a single-handed motion controller where the pilot tilts their wrist to control direction. Combined with the optional DJI Goggles 3, it delivers first-person immersive flight at up to 135 km\u002Fh with a low barrier to entry.",[12,539,540],{},"The FPV Remote 3 (traditional stick controller) is also compatible for those who want precise manual control.",[12,542,543],{},"Built-in propeller guards make the Avata 2 flyable in tight indoor spaces (offices, warehouses, under bridges) where an unguarded FPV drone would be unacceptably risky.",[19,545,547],{"id":546},"camera-quality","Camera Quality",[12,549,550],{},"The 1\u002F1.3\" CMOS with 4K\u002F60fps and D-Cinelike (10-bit) color profile produces footage with genuine cinematic flexibility. Wide 155° FOV captures immersive perspectives typical of action sports. The three-axis gimbal stabilizes for smooth footage even at high speeds.",[19,552,554],{"id":553},"limitation-obstacle-avoidance-is-lateral-only","Limitation: Obstacle Avoidance Is Lateral Only",[12,556,557],{},"Unlike the regular Mini and Air lineup, the Avata 2 only detects obstacles on the left and right sides. Front and rear detection are absent. This is deliberate, as frontal detection at high speeds would interrupt the flow that makes FPV compelling. Pilots must be visually aware of their forward path at all times.",[12,559,560],{},"The Avata 360 (launched 2025) adds full omnidirectional obstacle avoidance for those who need it.",[395,562],{":items":563},"[{\"question\":\"Do I need FPV experience to fly the Avata 2?\",\"answer\":\"No. The RC Motion 3 wrist controller and Normal mode (with GPS hold) make it accessible to complete beginners. The learning curve is real: expect 2–3 sessions to get comfortable, but it's far more accessible than traditional FPV drones that require hundreds of simulator hours.\"},{\"question\":\"What's the difference between Avata 2 and Avata 360?\",\"answer\":\"The Avata 360 (launched 2025) adds omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, which was the Avata 2's biggest weakness. The Avata 360 is slightly heavier (450g vs 377g) and more expensive. For flying in complex indoor environments or dense obstacles, the 360 is safer. For open-space cinematic FPV, the Avata 2 performs equally well at a lower price.\"}]",[87,565],{},[12,567,568],{},[92,569,171,570],{},[173,571,574],{"href":572,"rel":573},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Favata-2\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Avata 2 specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":576},[577,578,579],{"id":533,"depth":97,"text":534},{"id":546,"depth":97,"text":547},{"id":553,"depth":97,"text":554},"fpv","The DJI Avata 2 is DJI's cinewhoop FPV drone: 1\u002F1.3\" sensor, 4K\u002F60fps, lateral obstacle avoidance and propeller guards. Controlled by RC Motion 3 or FPV Remote 3. Full specs and review.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-avata-2.jpg",{},"Avata 2","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-avata-2","2024-03-14",{"title":517,"description":581},"dji-avata-2",{"weight":590,"maxFlightTime":591,"maxSpeed":592,"camera":593,"video":594,"obstacleAvoidance":595,"maxRange":596,"windResistance":597,"gps":433,"chargingTime":598,"dimensions":599},"377 g","23 min","135.7 km\u002Fh (Sport mode)","CMOS 1\u002F1.3\", 12 MP, f\u002F2.8","4K\u002F60fps, D-Cinelike, 10-bit","Lateral (left and right)","13 km (FCC)","Level 5 (24 mph)","57 min (30W charger)","180 × 180 × 80 mm","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-avata-2","gjRk0ePbd89Yw_5gqCeDmY-Rn4OyuPs6dOClw2uD6jI",{"id":603,"title":604,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":605,"category":580,"description":653,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":654,"manufacturer":187,"meta":655,"model":656,"navigation":111,"path":657,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":658,"released":659,"seo":660,"slug":661,"specs":662,"stem":669,"translation_slug":661,"updated":128,"__hash__":670},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-avata-360.md","DJI Avata 360: Specs, Price & 360 Camera (2026)",{"type":9,"value":606,"toc":648},[607,610,614,617,620,624,627,631,634,637,639],[12,608,609],{},"The DJI Avata 360, launched in early 2025, solves the Avata 2's biggest limitation: the absence of front and rear obstacle detection. With sensors in all directions, the Avata 360 can fly in complex environments (interiors, corridors, forests, urban spaces) with an unprecedented level of safety for an FPV drone.",[19,611,613],{"id":612},"omnidirectional-obstacle-avoidance-in-an-fpv","Omnidirectional Obstacle Avoidance in an FPV",[12,615,616],{},"Integrating APAS 360° into an FPV drone is technically challenging: the aggressive maneuvering and high speeds of FPV flight can conflict with avoidance algorithms designed for slower platforms. DJI's implementation uses the avoidance actively in Normal and Slow modes, while allowing the pilot to disable it in Sport mode for unrestricted speed.",[12,618,619],{},"The result: a drone you can confidently fly through a doorway, around furniture, under a bridge, or through tree gaps, with the safety net of avoidance preventing catastrophic collisions when the pilot misjudges clearance.",[19,621,623],{"id":622},"camera-and-performance","Camera and Performance",[12,625,626],{},"The camera system is identical to the Avata 2: 1\u002F1.3\" CMOS, 4K\u002F60fps, D-Cinelike 10-bit, 155° FOV. Maximum speed is also 135 km\u002Fh in Sport mode. The Avata 360 weighs slightly more (450g vs 377g) due to the additional sensors.",[19,628,630],{"id":629},"avata-2-vs-avata-360-which-to-buy","Avata 2 vs. Avata 360: Which to Buy",[12,632,633],{},"Buy the Avata 2 if: you plan to fly mostly in open outdoor spaces, budget is a consideration, and you're comfortable being responsible for obstacle awareness.",[12,635,636],{},"Buy the Avata 360 if: you plan to fly in confined spaces (interiors, buildings, urban canyons), you're a beginner who wants maximum safety margin, or you're producing commercial content where a crash is unacceptable.",[87,638],{},[12,640,641],{},[92,642,171,643],{},[173,644,647],{"href":645,"rel":646},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Favata-360\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Avata 360 specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":649},[650,651,652],{"id":612,"depth":97,"text":613},{"id":622,"depth":97,"text":623},{"id":629,"depth":97,"text":630},"The DJI Avata 360 is DJI's FPV drone with omnidirectional obstacle avoidance: 4K\u002F60fps, propeller guards and full-direction avoidance, making it the safest FPV drone on the market. Full specs.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-avata-360.jpg",{},"Avata 360","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-avata-360",1499,"2025-03-01",{"title":604,"description":653},"dji-avata-360",{"weight":663,"maxFlightTime":664,"maxSpeed":665,"camera":666,"video":594,"obstacleAvoidance":667,"maxRange":596,"windResistance":597,"gps":433,"dimensions":668},"450 g","22 min","135 km\u002Fh (Sport mode)","CMOS 1\u002F1.3\", 12 MP, f\u002F2.8, FOV 155°","Omnidirectional (APAS 360°)","190 × 190 × 90 mm","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-avata-360","KwIzs_WCbbQyaJXQaC7uMGztNttj0JwB8Zmue-fWIjc",{"id":672,"title":673,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":674,"category":580,"description":714,"discontinued":111,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":715,"manufacturer":187,"meta":716,"model":717,"navigation":111,"path":718,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":719,"released":720,"seo":721,"slug":722,"specs":723,"stem":733,"translation_slug":722,"updated":128,"__hash__":734},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-fpv.md","DJI FPV: Specs, Speed & Price",{"type":9,"value":675,"toc":710},[676,679,682,686,689,693,696,699,701],[12,677,678],{},"Launched in March 2021, the DJI FPV was the company's first foray into the high-speed FPV market. The proposition was radical: FPV racing drone speed and immersive perspective, with DJI's ease-of-use and assistance modes. It partially succeeded: it was DJI's best-selling drone in its launch month. But the arrival of the Avata in 2022 and the Avata 2 in 2024 quickly made it obsolete.",[12,680,681],{},"Discontinued by DJI in 2023, the DJI FPV still appears on the secondary market and in remaining retailer stock.",[19,683,685],{"id":684},"why-it-was-significant","Why It Was Significant",[12,687,688],{},"At launch, the DJI FPV offered 140 km\u002Fh speed, the O3 transmission system with ultra-low latency video feed, and three flight modes: Normal (GPS-assisted), Sport, and Manual (acrobatic, for experienced FPV pilots). It was the first FPV drone with all-DJI ecosystem compatibility (app, goggles, firmware) without requiring any custom electronics knowledge.",[19,690,692],{"id":691},"why-its-now-outclassed","Why It's Now Outclassed",[12,694,695],{},"The Avata 2 is lighter, has lateral obstacle avoidance, a superior camera (1\u002F1.3\" vs 1\u002F2.3\"), better video quality (10-bit D-Cinelike vs 8-bit), and the RC Motion 3 controller for more intuitive flying. The DJI FPV's forward-only emergency braking is its only obstacle avoidance, inadequate for confident flying near obstacles.",[12,697,698],{},"For buyers looking at the secondary market in 2025, the Avata 2 is the better investment despite the higher price, unless you find the DJI FPV at a very steep discount and primarily want a speed demonstration.",[87,700],{},[12,702,703],{},[92,704,171,705],{},[173,706,709],{"href":707,"rel":708},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Ffpv\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: FPV specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":711},[712,713],{"id":684,"depth":97,"text":685},{"id":691,"depth":97,"text":692},"The DJI FPV was DJI's first high-speed FPV drone: 140 km\u002Fh, 4K\u002F60fps and O3 ultra-low latency transmission. Discontinued. Available on the secondary market. Full specs.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-fpv.jpg",{},"FPV","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-fpv",400,"2021-03-02",{"title":673,"description":714},"dji-fpv",{"weight":724,"maxFlightTime":725,"maxSpeed":726,"camera":727,"video":728,"obstacleAvoidance":729,"maxRange":730,"windResistance":597,"gps":731,"dimensions":732},"795 g","20 min","140.4 km\u002Fh (Sport mode)","CMOS 1\u002F2.3\", 12 MP, FOV 150°","4K\u002F60fps, 1080p\u002F120fps","Forward only (emergency braking)","10 km (FCC)","GPS + GLONASS + BeiDou","255 × 312 × 127 mm","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-fpv","_gGkZYGpzR3FmyxG9wOEHzRjSoZCNl2OJS5bFId37cw",{"id":736,"title":737,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":738,"category":787,"description":788,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":789,"manufacturer":187,"meta":790,"model":791,"navigation":111,"path":792,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":793,"released":794,"seo":795,"slug":796,"specs":797,"stem":808,"translation_slug":796,"updated":128,"__hash__":809},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-inspire-3.md","DJI Inspire 3: Specs, Price & Features (2026)",{"type":9,"value":739,"toc":782},[740,743,747,750,753,757,760,762,765,768,771,773],[12,741,742],{},"The DJI Inspire 3 is the most capable cinema drone on the market: a 35mm full-frame camera with 8K Apple ProRes RAW, interchangeable DL lens system (compatible with Zeiss, Laowa, and DJI lenses), integrated RTK for centimeter-accurate flight positioning, and dual-operator support: one pilot flies the drone while a camera operator controls the gimbal independently.",[19,744,746],{"id":745},"cinema-grade-imaging-system","Cinema-Grade Imaging System",[12,748,749],{},"The Zenmuse X9-8K camera uses a 35mm full-frame sensor, the same format as professional cinema cameras. It captures 8K in Apple ProRes RAW at 25fps, 6K at higher frame rates, and 4K\u002F60fps with cinema color profiles.",[12,751,752],{},"The DL mount accepts a growing library of cinema-quality lenses, including the DJI DL 35mm f\u002F2.8, DJI DL 50mm f\u002F2.8, and third-party options from Zeiss (28mm f\u002F2.8) and Laowa (9mm f\u002F2.8). This flexibility means the Inspire 3 functions as a genuine cinema camera system, not just a drone with a fixed camera.",[19,754,756],{"id":755},"dual-operator-who-does-what","Dual Operator: Who Does What",[12,758,759],{},"In dual-operator mode, one pilot controls the aircraft (altitude, position, direction) while a second operator controls the gimbal (pan, tilt, focus, framing). This mirrors a traditional film crew separation of pilot\u002Fcamera operator roles and enables complex moving shots that a single operator cannot physically execute, such as following a car while simultaneously executing a complex camera move.",[19,761,476],{"id":475},[12,763,764],{},"The Inspire 3 is for major commercial productions, broadcast, high-end advertising, and film productions where image quality is the primary requirement and a $16,000 drone platform is within budget. It is not a content creator tool or a prosumer purchase.",[12,766,767],{},"For professionals considering this drone, the total system cost, including compatible lenses, charging infrastructure, case, insurance, and operational certification, typically exceeds $25,000–30,000.",[395,769],{":items":770},"[{\"question\":\"Can the Inspire 3 be flown by one person?\",\"answer\":\"Yes, it can be single-operator flown. In single-operator mode, the pilot controls both the aircraft and the camera. Dual-operator mode unlocks independent camera and aircraft control. For complex professional productions, dual-operator is strongly recommended.\"},{\"question\":\"How does the Inspire 3 compare to cinema drones like CineStar or FreeFly Alta?\",\"answer\":\"The Inspire 3 is a complete integrated system (aircraft + camera + gimbal + controller) vs. platforms that require assembling components. For operators who need a DJI ecosystem solution with known interoperability, the Inspire 3 is more straightforward to deploy. For operators who need specific payload flexibility beyond the DL lens system, open platforms may be more appropriate.\"}]",[87,772],{},[12,774,775],{},[92,776,171,777],{},[173,778,781],{"href":779,"rel":780},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Finspire-3\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Inspire 3 specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":783},[784,785,786],{"id":745,"depth":97,"text":746},{"id":755,"depth":97,"text":756},{"id":475,"depth":97,"text":476},"professional","The DJI Inspire 3 is DJI's professional cinema drone: interchangeable full-frame camera, 8K imaging, dual-operator capable. The most capable production drone on the market. Full specs and prices.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-inspire-3.jpg",{},"Inspire 3","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-inspire-3",16000,"2023-04-06",{"title":737,"description":788},"dji-inspire-3",{"weight":798,"maxFlightTime":799,"maxSpeed":800,"camera":801,"video":802,"obstacleAvoidance":803,"maxRange":804,"windResistance":269,"gps":805,"ipRating":806,"dimensions":807},"4.02 kg (without payload)","28 min (with X9-8K camera)","94 km\u002Fh","DJI Zenmuse X9-8K: 35mm full-frame, 8K\u002F25fps RAW, DL mount (interchangeable lenses)","8K Apple ProRes RAW, 6K, 4K\u002F60fps","Omnidirectional (APAS 5.0)","15 km (FCC)","GPS + GLONASS + BeiDou + Galileo + RTK","IP53","505 × 459 × 338 mm (landing)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-inspire-3","e6IinkjL7k-MB8kPwD8pb8VG_ypvBHbZsj3ggrG4HQg",{"id":811,"title":812,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":813,"category":415,"description":877,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":878,"manufacturer":187,"meta":879,"model":880,"navigation":111,"path":881,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":882,"released":883,"seo":884,"slug":885,"specs":886,"stem":894,"translation_slug":885,"updated":128,"__hash__":895},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-lito-1.md","DJI Lito 1: Leaked Specs & Expected Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":814,"toc":873},[815,818,822,825,851,854,858,861,866,868],[12,816,817],{},"The DJI Lito 1 is the expected successor to the DJI Mini 4K: images leaked in April 2026 by insider Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) revealed a sub-249g foldable drone with O5 transmission and omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, a combination previously unavailable at this price point. DJI has made no official announcement; the data below is based on leaked specifications and FCC filings.",[19,819,821],{"id":820},"what-the-leaks-show","What the Leaks Show",[12,823,824],{},"The Lito 1 appears to target the sub-$350 segment with specs that would significantly outclass the current Mini 4K and Mini 2 SE:",[37,826,827,833,839,845],{},[40,828,829,832],{},[43,830,831],{},"O5 transmission",": DJI's latest transmission system (used in the Mini 4 Pro and Air 3S) providing 20 km range with improved interference resistance",[40,834,835,838],{},[43,836,837],{},"Omnidirectional 360° obstacle avoidance",": currently found only in drones costing $500+",[40,840,841,844],{},[43,842,843],{},"22 GB internal storage",": the Mini 4K had no internal storage",[40,846,847,850],{},[43,848,849],{},"50 min claimed endurance",": if accurate, this would exceed every current sub-249g drone",[12,852,853],{},"Camera specifications have not been confirmed. The leaked information points to a 3-axis gimbal but does not specify sensor size, resolution, or video capabilities.",[19,855,857],{"id":856},"context","Context",[12,859,860],{},"If the Lito 1 launches at $329 with these specifications, it would represent a significant shift in the sub-$400 drone market, delivering features currently only found in the $959 Mini 4 Pro at less than half the price. The sub-249g weight and 360° obstacle avoidance combination, if confirmed, would be unprecedented at this price.",[12,862,863],{},[92,864,865],{},"Note: All specifications in this article are based on leaks and are unconfirmed. Verify against official DJI announcements when available.",[87,867],{},[12,869,870],{},[92,871,872],{},"Sources: Leaked specs via @Quadro_News (April 2026), FCC filings",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":874},[875,876],{"id":820,"depth":97,"text":821},{"id":856,"depth":97,"text":857},"DJI Lito 1 is the likely successor to the Mini 4K: sub-249g, 360° obstacle avoidance, O5 transmission with 20 km range. Leaked specs, expected price and analysis.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-lito-1.jpg",{},"Lito 1","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-lito-1",330,"2026-06",{"title":812,"description":877},"dji-lito-1",{"weight":887,"maxFlightTime":888,"obstacleAvoidance":889,"maxRange":890,"windResistance":891,"chargingTime":892,"dimensions":893},"\u003C 249 g","50 min","Omnidirectional 360°","20 km (O5, SDR+5G)","Level 5","Not confirmed","Foldable, dimensions not confirmed","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-lito-1","00OCUxOeK8oGbZbp7M4Law2gg50cj_wjDgZJenq1YNY",{"id":897,"title":898,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":899,"category":415,"description":955,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":956,"manufacturer":187,"meta":957,"model":958,"navigation":111,"path":959,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":960,"released":883,"seo":961,"slug":962,"specs":963,"stem":965,"translation_slug":962,"updated":128,"__hash__":966},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-lito-x1.md","DJI Lito X1: Leaked Specs & Expected Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":900,"toc":951},[901,904,908,911,931,934,938,941,945,947],[12,902,903],{},"The DJI Lito X1 is the premium model in the new Lito line: images leaked in April 2026 by insider Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) revealed a sub-249g foldable drone with a larger camera module than the Lito 1, a LiDAR-equipped obstacle avoidance system, and 42 GB of internal storage. With an expected price around $759, the Lito X1 targets the segment currently occupied by the Mini 4 Pro.",[19,905,907],{"id":906},"what-differentiates-the-x1-from-the-lito-1","What Differentiates the X1 from the Lito 1",[12,909,910],{},"The Lito X1 appears to be the premium variant in the Lito line, with meaningfully better specifications:",[37,912,913,919,925],{},[40,914,915,918],{},[43,916,917],{},"LiDAR obstacle avoidance",": the Lito 1 uses standard sensors; the X1 reportedly adds LiDAR for more precise depth sensing in complex environments",[40,920,921,924],{},[43,922,923],{},"Larger camera module",": described in leaks as having a \"larger sensor module\" than the Lito 1, though the specific sensor size is unconfirmed",[40,926,927,930],{},[43,928,929],{},"42 GB internal storage",": vs. 22 GB in the Lito 1",[12,932,933],{},"Both models share the same claimed 50-minute endurance, O5 transmission (20 km), and sub-249g weight.",[19,935,937],{"id":936},"significance","Significance",[12,939,940],{},"If confirmed, a sub-249g drone with LiDAR obstacle avoidance and a sensor upgrade at $759 would be the most compelling value proposition in the sub-250g category since the Mini 4 Pro's launch. LiDAR obstacle avoidance at this weight class would be technically unprecedented.",[12,942,943],{},[92,944,865],{},[87,946],{},[12,948,949],{},[92,950,872],{},{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":952},[953,954],{"id":906,"depth":97,"text":907},{"id":936,"depth":97,"text":937},"DJI Lito X1 is the likely successor to the Mini 4 Pro: sub-249g, larger sensor, LiDAR obstacle avoidance, O5 20 km range and 42 GB internal storage. Leaked specs and analysis.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-lito-x1.jpg",{},"Lito X1","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-lito-x1",759,{"title":898,"description":955},"dji-lito-x1",{"weight":887,"maxFlightTime":888,"obstacleAvoidance":964,"maxRange":890,"windResistance":891,"chargingTime":892,"dimensions":893},"Omnidirectional 360° (fisheye + IR + LiDAR)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-lito-x1","6x5IOv4pFaNYy0yLQEfD9luGFNG_HX-7g9NL20EY74I",{"id":968,"title":969,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":970,"category":787,"description":1023,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1024,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1025,"model":1026,"navigation":111,"path":1027,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1028,"released":1029,"seo":1030,"slug":1031,"specs":1032,"stem":1041,"translation_slug":1031,"updated":128,"__hash__":1042},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-matrice-30t.md","DJI Matrice 30T: Specs, Price & Features (2026)",{"type":9,"value":971,"toc":1019},[972,975,979,982,989,995,1001,1005,1008,1010],[12,973,974],{},"The DJI Matrice 30T is the most complete inspection drone in DJI's lineup below the Matrice 350 RTK: four detection systems integrated into a single fixed payload: a 12 MP wide camera, a 48 MP zoom camera with 200× hybrid zoom, a 640×512 radiometric thermal sensor, and a laser rangefinder with 1,200-meter range. All in a 3.77 kg IP55 body with 41 minutes of endurance.",[19,976,978],{"id":977},"four-systems-in-one-aircraft","Four Systems in One Aircraft",[12,980,981],{},"The power of the M30T is the sensor integration: operators don't need to carry multiple drones or swap payloads for different inspection tasks. A powerline inspection that requires visible light zoom, thermal anomaly detection, and precise distance measurement from a single flight can be completed with one aircraft and one operator.",[12,983,984,985,988],{},"The ",[43,986,987],{},"200× hybrid zoom"," (12× optical + additional digital) enables license plate reading, equipment label inspection, and structural detail examination from safe standoff distances, reducing the risk of aircraft loss near energized infrastructure.",[12,990,984,991,994],{},[43,992,993],{},"640×512 thermal sensor"," with radiometric capability measures absolute temperatures, not just relative heat signatures. This is essential for substation inspection, solar panel hotspot detection, and building energy audits where temperature quantification (not just visualization) is required.",[12,996,984,997,1000],{},[43,998,999],{},"laser rangefinder"," (up to 1,200 m) enables precise distance measurement from the aircraft to the target, valuable for accurately mapping the position of defects, calculating standoff distances, and generating accurate inspection reports.",[19,1002,1004],{"id":1003},"comparison-with-the-matrice-350-rtk","Comparison with the Matrice 350 RTK",[12,1006,1007],{},"The M30T is a fixed-payload integrated system; the M350 RTK is a modular platform. The M30T is faster to deploy and requires less configuration expertise. The M350 RTK supports heavier and more specialized payloads (full-frame cameras, LiDAR) and has greater endurance. For inspection operations that benefit from the M30T's specific sensor combination, it's the simpler operational choice.",[87,1009],{},[12,1011,1012],{},[92,1013,171,1014],{},[173,1015,1018],{"href":1016,"rel":1017},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fmatrice-30\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Matrice 30T specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1020},[1021,1022],{"id":977,"depth":97,"text":978},{"id":1003,"depth":97,"text":1004},"The DJI Matrice 30T integrates a 200× zoom camera, thermal camera, wide camera and laser rangefinder in a 3.77 kg IP55 body. 41 minutes flight time. Full specs and review.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-matrice-30t.jpg",{},"Matrice 30T","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-matrice-30t",9000,"2022-03-01",{"title":969,"description":1023},"dji-matrice-30t",{"weight":1033,"maxFlightTime":1034,"maxSpeed":1035,"camera":1036,"video":1037,"obstacleAvoidance":1038,"maxRange":804,"windResistance":269,"gps":805,"ipRating":1039,"dimensions":1040},"3.77 kg","41 min","82.8 km\u002Fh","12MP wide + 48MP 200× hybrid zoom + 640×512 thermal + laser rangefinder","4K\u002F30fps (wide), 1080p zoom","Omnidirectional","IP55","365 × 385 × 214 mm (folded)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-matrice-30t","bLV7dVwjg6efk_SwBw-Cz_jU11rAUWvfMJ3UUTPp0r0",{"id":1044,"title":1045,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1046,"category":787,"description":1126,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1127,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1128,"model":1129,"navigation":111,"path":1130,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1131,"released":1132,"seo":1133,"slug":1134,"specs":1135,"stem":1143,"translation_slug":1134,"updated":128,"__hash__":1144},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-matrice-350-rtk.md","DJI Matrice 350 RTK: Specs & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1047,"toc":1120},[1048,1051,1055,1058,1061,1065,1068,1094,1097,1101,1104,1106,1109,1111],[12,1049,1050],{},"The DJI Matrice 350 RTK is DJI's most capable professional platform in 2024: 55 minutes of endurance, IP55 dust and water protection, integrated RTK for centimeter-accurate positioning, and a modular payload system supporting zoom cameras, thermal imagers, LiDAR, and multispectral sensors.",[19,1052,1054],{"id":1053},"why-rtk-matters-for-professional-operations","Why RTK Matters for Professional Operations",[12,1056,1057],{},"RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) GPS provides positioning accuracy of 1–2 cm horizontal and 1.5 cm vertical, compared to standard GPS accuracy of 1–5 meters. This precision is essential for applications like precision mapping (where photogrammetric output needs centimeter GSD), infrastructure inspection (where the aircraft must maintain precise standoff distances), and survey operations that need to meet professional accuracy standards.",[12,1059,1060],{},"The integrated RTK in the M350 connects to a ground station (DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Station or NTRIP network) to provide this correction in real time.",[19,1062,1064],{"id":1063},"modular-payload-system","Modular Payload System",[12,1066,1067],{},"Compatible payloads include:",[37,1069,1070,1076,1082,1088],{},[40,1071,1072,1075],{},[43,1073,1074],{},"Zenmuse H20T",": wide + zoom + thermal + laser rangefinder (most popular for inspection)",[40,1077,1078,1081],{},[43,1079,1080],{},"Zenmuse P1",": 45 MP full-frame camera for surveying and mapping",[40,1083,1084,1087],{},[43,1085,1086],{},"Zenmuse L2",": LiDAR + RGB camera for point cloud capture",[40,1089,1090,1093],{},[43,1091,1092],{},"Zenmuse H30T",": next-gen multi-sensor payload with enhanced thermal",[12,1095,1096],{},"The aircraft supports single or dual payload configurations, with a total payload capacity of 2.73 kg. Payload swapping in the field takes under two minutes.",[19,1098,1100],{"id":1099},"operational-endurance","Operational Endurance",[12,1102,1103],{},"55 minutes with a single lightweight payload is the best endurance available in this platform class. Real-world operation with a Zenmuse H20T payload typically yields 40–50 minutes depending on conditions. The dual-battery hot-swap system allows swapping batteries without powering off, a valuable feature for extended missions.",[19,1105,476],{"id":475},[12,1107,1108],{},"The Matrice 350 RTK is the platform of choice for: utility inspection companies (powerlines, pipelines, telecoms), survey and mapping firms, search and rescue operations, construction site monitoring, and agricultural research institutions. Entry-level price for the base aircraft is approximately $10,000 USD, with payloads adding $3,000–15,000 depending on sensor type.",[87,1110],{},[12,1112,1113],{},[92,1114,171,1115],{},[173,1116,1119],{"href":1117,"rel":1118},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fmatrice-350-rtk\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Matrice 350 RTK specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1121},[1122,1123,1124,1125],{"id":1053,"depth":97,"text":1054},{"id":1063,"depth":97,"text":1064},{"id":1099,"depth":97,"text":1100},{"id":475,"depth":97,"text":476},"The DJI Matrice 350 RTK is DJI's top professional platform: 55 min endurance, IP55, up to 2.7 km vertical ceiling, and modular payloads for inspection, thermal, and mapping. Full specs.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-matrice-350-rtk.jpg",{},"Matrice 350 RTK","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-matrice-350-rtk",10000,"2023-05-10",{"title":1045,"description":1126},"dji-matrice-350-rtk",{"weight":1136,"maxFlightTime":1137,"maxSpeed":1035,"payload":1138,"obstacleAvoidance":1139,"maxRange":432,"windResistance":269,"gps":1140,"ipRating":1039,"chargingTime":1141,"dimensions":1142},"6.47 kg (without payload)","55 min (single payload)","2.73 kg","Omnidirectional (6 directions)","GPS + GLONASS + BeiDou + Galileo + integrated RTK","25 min (BS65 dual charger)","1,260 × 1,260 × 430 mm (arms expanded)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-matrice-350-rtk","BCAzJdFgrYVzuB8XrP8GIO7H29zRmkXgwxdXUNae0qs",{"id":1146,"title":1147,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1148,"category":787,"description":1192,"discontinued":111,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1193,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1194,"model":1195,"navigation":111,"path":1196,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1197,"released":1198,"seo":1199,"slug":1200,"specs":1201,"stem":1210,"translation_slug":1200,"updated":128,"__hash__":1211},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-matrice-600-pro.md","DJI Matrice 600 Pro: Specs & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1149,"toc":1187},[1150,1156,1160,1163,1166,1170,1173,1177,1180,1182],[12,1151,1152,1153,530],{},"Launched in September 2016, the DJI Matrice 600 Pro was the reference platform for high-end aerial cinematography and heavy industrial inspection for nearly a decade. A hexacopter with triple-redundant A3 Pro flight control, the M600 Pro supported cinema cameras like the RED, ARRI Alexa Mini, and Sony Venice via the Ronin-MX gimbal. DJI technical support ends on ",[43,1154,1155],{},"May 29, 2026",[19,1157,1159],{"id":1158},"payload-and-camera-compatibility","Payload and Camera Compatibility",[12,1161,1162],{},"With 6 kg payload capacity, the M600 Pro was one of the few drones capable of carrying full-size cinema cameras. Compatible payloads included the entire DJI Zenmuse lineup (X3, X5, X5R, Z3, Z30, XT thermal) and the Ronin-MX gimbal for third-party cameras.",[12,1164,1165],{},"For film productions requiring RAW cinema footage from altitude, a requirement that the Inspire 3's integrated system now handles better, the M600 Pro was the professional's only practical option for several years.",[19,1167,1169],{"id":1168},"triple-redundant-a3-pro-flight-system","Triple-Redundant A3 Pro Flight System",[12,1171,1172],{},"The A3 Pro flight controller with triple IMU and triple GNSS redundancy was designed for reliability in high-value payload operations. If one IMU or GPS unit failed mid-flight, the aircraft continued to fly stably on the remaining systems.",[19,1174,1176],{"id":1175},"current-status","Current Status",[12,1178,1179],{},"With support ending May 2026 and the DJI Inspire 3 providing a superior cinema drone solution, the M600 Pro is a legacy platform. Remaining units in active use should have fleet succession plans in place before the support cutoff.",[87,1181],{},[12,1183,1184],{},[92,1185,1186],{},"Historical sources: DJI Matrice 600 Pro product page",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1188},[1189,1190,1191],{"id":1158,"depth":97,"text":1159},{"id":1168,"depth":97,"text":1169},{"id":1175,"depth":97,"text":1176},"DJI Matrice 600 Pro: 9.6 kg hexacopter with up to 6 kg payload, 40 min flight time without payload, Zenmuse and Ronin-MX support. Discontinued, support ends May 2026.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-matrice-600-pro.jpg",{},"Matrice 600 Pro","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-matrice-600-pro",5000,"2016-09-15",{"title":1147,"description":1192},"dji-matrice-600-pro",{"weight":1202,"maxFlightTime":1203,"maxSpeed":1204,"payload":1205,"maxRange":1206,"dimensions":1207,"ipRating":1208,"windResistance":597,"gps":1209},"9.6 kg (with 6× TB47S batteries, no payload)","40 min (no payload) \u002F 18 min (5.5 kg payload)","65 km\u002Fh","6 kg","5 km (FCC)","1668 × 1518 × 759 mm (expanded)","Splash-proof","GPS + GLONASS","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-matrice-600-pro","PMYi6eGFzsBuMDAvhlQAnboC3lRj7224qtE8iiKdAq0",{"id":1213,"title":1214,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1215,"category":787,"description":1273,"discontinued":111,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1274,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1275,"model":1276,"navigation":111,"path":1277,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1278,"released":1279,"seo":1280,"slug":1281,"specs":1282,"stem":1290,"translation_slug":1281,"updated":128,"__hash__":1291},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-2-enterprise-dual.md","DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual: Specs & Price",{"type":9,"value":1216,"toc":1269},[1217,1222,1226,1245,1248,1252,1255,1258,1260],[12,1218,1219,1220,530],{},"The DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual was the first affordable compact drone to integrate an optical camera and thermal sensor in a sub-1 kg foldable body. Launched in November 2018 alongside the Enterprise Zoom, the Dual targeted search and rescue, firefighting, infrastructure inspection, and nighttime public safety. DJI technical support ends on ",[43,1221,1155],{},[19,1223,1225],{"id":1224},"dual-camera-system-optical-thermal","Dual Camera System: Optical + Thermal",[12,1227,1228,1229,1232,1233,1236,1237,1240,1241,1244],{},"The optical camera uses a ",[43,1230,1231],{},"1\u002F2.3\" CMOS sensor with 12 megapixels"," capturing video at up to ",[43,1234,1235],{},"4K\u002F30fps",". The thermal sensor is the ",[43,1238,1239],{},"FLIR Lepton",", with a resolution of ",[43,1242,1243],{},"160×120 pixels"," and the ability to detect temperature differences of 0.1°C. The DJI Pilot app displays both thermal and optical images simultaneously, with options to overlay or blend the two feeds.",[12,1246,1247],{},"This dual-feed capability made the Enterprise Dual genuinely useful for: locating missing persons by body heat in woodland searches, identifying electrical hotspots in substation inspections, and detecting heat signatures from wildfires.",[19,1249,1251],{"id":1250},"current-relevance","Current Relevance",[12,1253,1254],{},"As of 2025, the Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual is an aging platform facing support end-of-life. The Mavic 3 Enterprise Thermal (with a higher-resolution thermal sensor and current-generation platform) supersedes it for professional operations. Remaining units on the secondary market or in existing fleet deployments will lose DJI firmware support in May 2026.",[12,1256,1257],{},"For organizations currently operating M2ED units, now is the planning horizon for fleet replacement with M3E or Matrice 30T platforms.",[87,1259],{},[12,1261,1262],{},[92,1263,171,1264],{},[173,1265,1268],{"href":1266,"rel":1267},"https:\u002F\u002Fenterprise.dji.com\u002Fmavic-2-enterprise",[177],"DJI: Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1270},[1271,1272],{"id":1224,"depth":97,"text":1225},{"id":1250,"depth":97,"text":1251},"DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual: optical camera + FLIR thermal sensor, 899g, 31 min flight time. Used in search and rescue and public safety. Support ends May 2026.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-mavic-2-enterprise-dual.jpg",{},"Mavic 2 Enterprise Dual","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-2-enterprise-dual",3500,"2018-11-29",{"title":1214,"description":1273},"dji-mavic-2-enterprise-dual",{"weight":1283,"maxFlightTime":1284,"maxSpeed":1285,"camera":1286,"video":1287,"obstacleAvoidance":1288,"maxRange":730,"dimensions":1289},"899 g","31 min","72 km\u002Fh (Sport mode)","CMOS 1\u002F2.3\", 12 MP (optical) + FLIR Lepton (thermal 160×120)","4K\u002F30fps (optical) + real-time thermal streaming","Omnidirectional (front, rear, sides, top, bottom)","214 × 91 × 84 mm (folded)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-2-enterprise-dual","1dZ_8hdGQZfaCYxVwTSMQlRfxKZbpxIL1_lR9ShKX9U",{"id":1293,"title":1294,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1295,"category":787,"description":1344,"discontinued":111,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1345,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1346,"model":1347,"navigation":111,"path":1348,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1349,"released":1279,"seo":1350,"slug":1351,"specs":1352,"stem":1355,"translation_slug":1351,"updated":128,"__hash__":1356},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-2-enterprise-zoom.md","DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Zoom: Specs & Price",{"type":9,"value":1296,"toc":1339},[1297,1302,1306,1317,1321,1324,1326,1329,1331],[12,1298,1299,1300,530],{},"Launched in November 2018, the DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Zoom was DJI's first compact drone with explicit commercial positioning and modular accessories for specialized operations. With a body identical to the Mavic 2, it replaced the Hasselblad camera with a 2× optical zoom unit and added a proprietary top connector for interchangeable accessories. Technical support ends on ",[43,1301,1155],{},[19,1303,1305],{"id":1304},"camera-and-optical-system","Camera and Optical System",[12,1307,1308,1309,1312,1313,1316],{},"The Mavic 2 Enterprise Zoom uses a ",[43,1310,1311],{},"1\u002F2.3\" CMOS sensor with 12 MP"," and ",[43,1314,1315],{},"2× optical zoom"," (24–48mm equivalent). Hybrid zoom reaches 4× by combining optical and digital zoom. Compared to the Mavic 2 Pro, the smaller sensor means inferior low-light performance, but the optical zoom extends visual range in inspections at distance, identification tasks, and security monitoring.",[19,1318,1320],{"id":1319},"modular-accessory-system","Modular Accessory System",[12,1322,1323],{},"The top connector supported three accessories: a spotlight (searchlight for nighttime operations), a speaker (public address from altitude), and a beacon (strobe for visibility). This modular system was DJI's first attempt at an enterprise accessory ecosystem, one that later matured in the Mavic 3 Enterprise platform.",[19,1325,1251],{"id":1250},[12,1327,1328],{},"Like the Enterprise Dual, the M2E Zoom faces support end-of-life in May 2026. Operators using this platform should plan migration to current-generation enterprise platforms (Mavic 3 Enterprise or Matrice series) ahead of the support cutoff.",[87,1330],{},[12,1332,1333],{},[92,1334,171,1335],{},[173,1336,1338],{"href":1266,"rel":1337},[177],"DJI: Mavic 2 Enterprise",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1340},[1341,1342,1343],{"id":1304,"depth":97,"text":1305},{"id":1319,"depth":97,"text":1320},{"id":1250,"depth":97,"text":1251},"DJI Mavic 2 Enterprise Zoom: 2x optical zoom, 1\u002F2.3\" sensor, modular accessories (spotlight, speaker, beacon). Discontinued, support ends May 2026.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-mavic-2-enterprise-zoom.jpg",{},"Mavic 2 Enterprise Zoom","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-2-enterprise-zoom",2500,{"title":1294,"description":1344},"dji-mavic-2-enterprise-zoom",{"weight":1353,"maxFlightTime":1284,"maxSpeed":1285,"camera":1354,"video":1235,"obstacleAvoidance":1288,"maxRange":730,"dimensions":1289},"905 g","CMOS 1\u002F2.3\", 12 MP, 2x optical zoom (24–48mm)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-2-enterprise-zoom","hNasWJj4KpJ9wxXvP1YcqA7UHwZ5laJ14BNbFGFpb3U",{"id":1358,"title":1359,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1360,"category":415,"description":1414,"discontinued":111,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1415,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1416,"model":1417,"navigation":111,"path":1418,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1419,"released":1420,"seo":1421,"slug":1422,"specs":1423,"stem":1428,"translation_slug":1422,"updated":128,"__hash__":1429},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-2-pro.md","DJI Mavic 2 Pro: Specs, Camera & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1361,"toc":1410},[1362,1365,1369,1372,1375,1379,1382,1393,1396,1399,1401],[12,1363,1364],{},"Launched in August 2018, the DJI Mavic 2 Pro introduced a Hasselblad 1\" sensor in a foldable drone body, a combination previously unavailable at any price. For four years, it was the go-to drone for professional aerial photographers worldwide. Officially discontinued in 2022, it loses DJI technical support on August 31, 2026.",[19,1366,1368],{"id":1367},"hasselblad-l1d-20c-camera","Hasselblad L1D-20c Camera",[12,1370,1371],{},"The 1\" CMOS sensor with 20 MP and Hasselblad color science (HNCS) was the defining feature of this drone. Compared to the 1\u002F2.3\" sensors prevalent in consumer drones of its era, the 1\" sensor offered significantly better dynamic range and low-light performance.",[12,1373,1374],{},"Variable aperture f\u002F2.8 to f\u002F11, 28mm equivalent, 10-bit D-Log M at 100 Mbps. For aerial photographers who process in Lightroom or Premiere, the image files from the Mavic 2 Pro remain of usable professional quality even today.",[19,1376,1378],{"id":1377},"should-you-buy-one-used","Should You Buy One Used?",[12,1380,1381],{},"On the used market (roughly $600–900 depending on condition), the Mavic 2 Pro remains a capable professional tool for daytime photography. Key caveats:",[37,1383,1384,1387,1390],{},[40,1385,1386],{},"DJI support ends August 2026; firmware updates and DJI Care renewals will no longer be available",[40,1388,1389],{},"Batteries may be at or near end of life depending on cycle count; test before buying",[40,1391,1392],{},"The 1\" sensor, while good, is surpassed by the Air 3S's 1\" sensor with newer technology and better video specs",[12,1394,1395],{},"For buyers who need omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, excellent stills, and can find a unit in good condition for under $700, it's still a legitimate option. For new buyers at full market price, the Air 3S at $1,099 is a better investment.",[395,1397],{":items":1398},"[{\"question\":\"Is the Mavic 2 Pro still worth buying in 2025?\",\"answer\":\"At the right price (under $700 in good condition), yes: the 1\\\" Hasselblad sensor produces excellent daytime stills. But DJI support ends in August 2026, so this is a short-term investment. For new buyers, the Air 3S at $1,099 is the better choice with longer software support and newer technology.\"}]",[87,1400],{},[12,1402,1403],{},[92,1404,171,1405],{},[173,1406,1409],{"href":1407,"rel":1408},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fmavic-2\u002Finfo#specs",[177],"DJI: Mavic 2 Pro specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1411},[1412,1413],{"id":1367,"depth":97,"text":1368},{"id":1377,"depth":97,"text":1378},"The DJI Mavic 2 Pro introduced a Hasselblad 1\" sensor in a foldable body. Discontinued in 2022, still widely used. Specs, used market prices, and who should still consider it.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-mavic-2-pro.jpg",{},"Mavic 2 Pro","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-2-pro",800,"2018-08-23",{"title":1359,"description":1414},"dji-mavic-2-pro",{"weight":1424,"maxFlightTime":1284,"maxSpeed":1285,"camera":1425,"video":1426,"obstacleAvoidance":1288,"maxRange":730,"chargingTime":1427,"dimensions":1289},"907 g","CMOS 1\", 20 MP (Hasselblad L1D-20c)","4K\u002F30fps, 10-bit D-Log M, 100 Mbps","90 min","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-2-pro","LNuCzwoujZlMtUCcwuIIsg3keRQkRsd0GzForHXzNMI",{"id":1431,"title":1432,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1433,"category":415,"description":1479,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1480,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1481,"model":1482,"navigation":111,"path":1483,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1484,"released":1485,"seo":1486,"slug":1487,"specs":1488,"stem":1494,"translation_slug":1487,"updated":128,"__hash__":1495},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-3-classic.md","DJI Mavic 3 Classic: Specs & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1434,"toc":1475},[1435,1438,1442,1445,1448,1451,1455,1458,1461,1464,1466],[12,1436,1437],{},"The DJI Mavic 3 Classic launched in November 2022 as the entry-level version of the Mavic 3 line: it keeps the original Mavic 3's 4\u002F3\" Hasselblad main sensor, but removes the medium-tele and super-tele cameras, reducing the price by approximately $700 compared to the Mavic 3 Pro.",[19,1439,1441],{"id":1440},"the-43-hasselblad-sensor","The 4\u002F3\" Hasselblad Sensor",[12,1443,1444],{},"The 4\u002F3\" CMOS sensor is the largest available on any consumer DJI drone below the Inspire 3. Compared to 1\" or 1\u002F1.3\" sensors, the 4\u002F3\" format offers greater dynamic range, significantly better low-light performance, and more natural depth of field. For photographers who prioritize single-camera image quality, this is the best sensor you can get in a portable folding drone.",[12,1446,1447],{},"Variable aperture (f\u002F2.8 to f\u002F11) allows real control over exposure and depth of field, rare among consumer drones where fixed aperture is the norm.",[12,1449,1450],{},"5.1K\u002F50fps recording with D-Log M provides substantial color grading flexibility for professional post-production workflows.",[19,1452,1454],{"id":1453},"who-chooses-the-classic-over-the-pro","Who Chooses the Classic Over the Pro",[12,1456,1457],{},"The Mavic 3 Classic makes sense for: photographers who primarily shoot with a wide angle and rarely need telephoto compression, operators who want maximum single-camera quality without the three-camera price premium, and professionals where the 4\u002F3\" sensor's image quality is the priority.",[12,1459,1460],{},"If you regularly need the 7× super-tele (real estate, wildlife, surveillance, events at distance), the Mavic 3 Pro's additional cameras justify the cost. If you mostly fly wide, the Classic is the smarter buy.",[395,1462],{":items":1463},"[{\"question\":\"How does the Mavic 3 Classic compare to the Air 3S?\",\"answer\":\"The Mavic 3 Classic has a larger 4\u002F3\\\" sensor vs. the Air 3S's one-inch sensor, giving it better low-light performance and dynamic range. The Air 3S wins on dual-camera versatility and simultaneous recording. For pure image quality from a single camera, the Mavic 3 Classic leads. For operational flexibility, the Air 3S is more versatile.\"}]",[87,1465],{},[12,1467,1468],{},[92,1469,171,1470],{},[173,1471,1474],{"href":1472,"rel":1473},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fmavic-3-classic\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Mavic 3 Classic specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1476},[1477,1478],{"id":1440,"depth":97,"text":1441},{"id":1453,"depth":97,"text":1454},"The DJI Mavic 3 Classic brings the Mavic 3's 4\u002F3\" Hasselblad sensor in a more affordable package. 46 minutes of flight time, omnidirectional obstacle avoidance. Full specs and prices.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-mavic-3-classic.jpg",{},"Mavic 3 Classic","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-3-classic",1469,"2022-11-02",{"title":1432,"description":1479},"dji-mavic-3-classic",{"weight":1489,"maxFlightTime":427,"maxSpeed":428,"camera":1490,"video":1491,"obstacleAvoidance":511,"maxRange":804,"windResistance":200,"gps":433,"chargingTime":1492,"dimensions":1493},"895 g","4\u002F3\" Hasselblad CMOS, 20 MP, f\u002F2.8–f\u002F11","5.1K\u002F50fps, 4K\u002F120fps, D-Log M","95 min (65W charger)","221 × 96.3 × 90.5 mm (folded)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-3-classic","t9aUKW3f-tAlzm3H47C12iaUJ-a33Lu7VtL5K_kykzw",{"id":1497,"title":1498,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1499,"category":787,"description":1553,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1554,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1555,"model":1556,"navigation":111,"path":1557,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1558,"released":1485,"seo":1559,"slug":1560,"specs":1561,"stem":1567,"translation_slug":1560,"updated":128,"__hash__":1568},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-3-enterprise.md","DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise: Specs & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1500,"toc":1548},[1501,1504,1508,1511,1517,1523,1527,1530,1534,1537,1539],[12,1502,1503],{},"The DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise (M3E) is the most accessible entry point into DJI's Enterprise drone line, which includes drones designed for professional and public safety operations rather than consumer photography. It shares the physical platform with the Mavic 3 Classic but adds integrated RTK, a 56× zoom camera, enterprise accessory support (speaker, spotlight, beacon), and enterprise-only pricing and software access.",[19,1505,1507],{"id":1506},"what-distinguishes-it-from-the-mavic-3-classic","What Distinguishes It from the Mavic 3 Classic",[12,1509,1510],{},"The M3E's two defining additions over the consumer Mavic 3 Classic are RTK and the 56× zoom camera:",[12,1512,1513,1516],{},[43,1514,1515],{},"Integrated RTK"," provides centimeter-accurate positioning for inspection and mapping missions requiring survey-grade output. Unlike the Mavic 3 Classic where GPS accuracy is 1–2 meters, the M3E with RTK achieves 1–2 cm horizontally.",[12,1518,1519,1522],{},[43,1520,1521],{},"56× zoom"," (12 MP camera) allows safe inspection of infrastructure from significant standoff distances, enabling tasks such as inspecting powerline equipment, reading serial numbers on industrial assets, or providing situational awareness for public safety operations without approaching to a risky proximity.",[19,1524,1526],{"id":1525},"enterprise-accessories","Enterprise Accessories",[12,1528,1529],{},"The M3E supports DJI's enterprise accessory system: a spotlight (for nighttime operations), a speaker (for public address from the air), and a beacon (for improved visibility). These accessories mount to the aircraft's bottom connector and are controllable from the DJI Pilot 2 app.",[19,1531,1533],{"id":1532},"who-uses-the-m3e","Who Uses the M3E",[12,1535,1536],{},"Primary use cases: public safety agencies (fire, police, search and rescue), utility inspection teams, critical infrastructure operators, environmental monitoring organizations, and commercial inspection companies needing centimetric positioning without the weight and cost of the Matrice platform.",[87,1538],{},[12,1540,1541],{},[92,1542,171,1543],{},[173,1544,1547],{"href":1545,"rel":1546},"https:\u002F\u002Fenterprise.dji.com\u002Fmavic-3-enterprise\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Mavic 3 Enterprise specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1549},[1550,1551,1552],{"id":1506,"depth":97,"text":1507},{"id":1525,"depth":97,"text":1526},{"id":1532,"depth":97,"text":1533},"The DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise is the professional-grade Mavic 3 with a 4\u002F3\" camera, 56× zoom, RTK, and support for spotlight, speaker and beacon accessories. Full specs and prices.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-mavic-3-enterprise.jpg",{},"Mavic 3 Enterprise","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-3-enterprise",4000,{"title":1498,"description":1553},"dji-mavic-3-enterprise",{"weight":1562,"maxFlightTime":1563,"maxSpeed":428,"camera":1564,"video":1565,"obstacleAvoidance":511,"maxRange":804,"windResistance":269,"gps":1140,"ipRating":1566,"dimensions":1493},"915 g","45 min","4\u002F3\" CMOS 20MP (wide) + 12MP 56× zoom + optional thermal sensor","4K\u002F60fps, D-Log M","IP43","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-3-enterprise","pUic0qoMkuhGecWbDa_lkos4ZTBfsmfgKDRMz9zdBJ8",{"id":1570,"title":1571,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1572,"category":415,"description":1636,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1637,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1638,"model":1639,"navigation":111,"path":1640,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1641,"released":1132,"seo":1642,"slug":1643,"specs":1644,"stem":1650,"translation_slug":1643,"updated":128,"__hash__":1651},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-3-pro.md","DJI Mavic 3 Pro: Specs, Camera & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1573,"toc":1631},[1574,1577,1581,1587,1593,1599,1603,1606,1609,1611,1614,1617,1620,1622],[12,1575,1576],{},"The DJI Mavic 3 Pro represents the absolute top of DJI's consumer segment: three cameras with different focal lengths, a 4\u002F3\" Hasselblad main sensor, Apple ProRes 422 HQ recording, and the APAS 5.0 system. For professional audiovisual production requiring camera versatility in the field, there's no equivalent alternative.",[19,1578,1580],{"id":1579},"three-cameras-three-perspectives","Three Cameras, Three Perspectives",[12,1582,1583,1586],{},[43,1584,1585],{},"Main camera (wide):"," 4\u002F3\" CMOS sensor, 20 MP, Hasselblad color science. Variable aperture f\u002F2.8–f\u002F11, 24mm equivalent. The only consumer drone with a 4\u002F3\" sensor, the same format used in mirrorless cameras like the Panasonic GH6. The larger sensor means greater dynamic range, lower noise at high ISO, and more controllable depth of field.",[12,1588,1589,1592],{},[43,1590,1591],{},"Medium tele (3×):"," 1\u002F2\" CMOS, 48 MP, 70mm equivalent, f\u002F2.8. For aerial portraits and compositions with moderate perspective compression.",[12,1594,1595,1598],{},[43,1596,1597],{},"Super-tele (7×):"," 1\u002F2\" CMOS, 12 MP, 166mm equivalent, f\u002F3.4. For long-distance surveillance, events, and situations where physically approaching the drone isn't viable.",[19,1600,1602],{"id":1601},"apple-prores-in-the-cine-version","Apple ProRes in the Cine Version",[12,1604,1605],{},"The Mavic 3 Pro Cine Premium Combo includes 1 TB internal storage and records in Apple ProRes 422 HQ, the format used in Apple cinematic productions. For production companies working with DaVinci Resolve or Final Cut Pro, ProRes eliminates a conversion step in the editing pipeline.",[12,1607,1608],{},"The standard version (without the Cine module) records in H.264 and H.265 at up to 200 Mbps with D-Log M and HLG profiles.",[19,1610,476],{"id":475},[12,1612,1613],{},"The Mavic 3 Pro is ideal for professional cinematographers, audiovisual production companies, high-end real estate photographers, streaming platform content creators, and any application where image quality is the primary criterion and budget is not the limiting factor.",[12,1615,1616],{},"For occasional or enthusiast use, the Air 3S delivers 90% of the quality for less than half the price. The difference justifies itself in commercial productions where the 4\u002F3\" Hasselblad camera and 7× super-tele make a real difference in the final product.",[395,1618],{":items":1619},"[{\"question\":\"Is the Mavic 3 Pro better than the Mavic 3 Classic?\",\"answer\":\"Depends on use. The Mavic 3 Pro has three cameras (wide + 3× + 7×) vs. only one in the Classic. For those who need focal length versatility, the Pro is vastly superior. For pilots who mostly fly with the wide camera, the Mavic 3 Classic delivers the same 4\u002F3\\\" Hasselblad sensor for approximately $700 less.\"},{\"question\":\"Is the Cine version with ProRes worth it?\",\"answer\":\"For productions already working with Apple ProRes in their editing pipeline (Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve configured for ProRes), the Cine version saves processing time and preserves more quality. For producers working with H.265, the standard version is sufficient and costs around $2,000 less.\"}]",[87,1621],{},[12,1623,1624],{},[92,1625,171,1626],{},[173,1627,1630],{"href":1628,"rel":1629},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fmavic-3-pro\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Mavic 3 Pro specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1632},[1633,1634,1635],{"id":1579,"depth":97,"text":1580},{"id":1601,"depth":97,"text":1602},{"id":475,"depth":97,"text":476},"The DJI Mavic 3 Pro has three cameras with distinct sensors, a Hasselblad 4\u002F3\" main camera, 3× tele and 7× super-tele. 43 min flight time. The top of the consumer segment.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-mavic-3-pro.jpg",{},"Mavic 3 Pro","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-3-pro",2199,{"title":1571,"description":1636},"dji-mavic-3-pro",{"weight":1645,"maxFlightTime":1646,"maxSpeed":428,"camera":1647,"video":1648,"obstacleAvoidance":511,"maxRange":804,"windResistance":200,"gps":433,"chargingTime":1492,"dimensions":1649},"958 g","43 min","4\u002F3\" Hasselblad CMOS 20MP (wide) + 1\u002F2\" 48MP (3×) + 1\u002F2\" 12MP (7×)","5.1K\u002F50fps, 4K\u002F120fps, Apple ProRes 422 HQ","230 × 100 × 91 mm (folded)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mavic-3-pro","ZjkCi6ux2tNnCHaFy1eB2TP9-u_5KbnvHdR23p_ZCy4",{"id":1653,"title":1654,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1655,"category":415,"description":1710,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1711,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1712,"model":1713,"navigation":111,"path":1714,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1715,"released":1716,"seo":1717,"slug":1718,"specs":1719,"stem":1726,"translation_slug":1718,"updated":128,"__hash__":1727},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mini-2-se.md","DJI Mini 2 SE: Specs, Weight & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1656,"toc":1705},[1657,1660,1663,1667,1670,1673,1677,1680,1683,1685,1688,1691,1694,1696],[12,1658,1659],{},"The DJI Mini 2 SE holds the most accessible position in DJI's 2023 lineup at the magic 249-gram weight. It has no obstacle avoidance, no large sensor, no advanced tracking features - but it delivers the essentials for someone starting out: stabilized 4K camera, 31 minutes of flight time, and OcuSync 3 connectivity with 10 km range.",[12,1661,1662],{},"At $299, it's the entry point that makes drone flying genuinely accessible without compromising on the basics that matter. For anyone who has never flown a drone before and wants to try the hobby without spending $1,000, the Mini 2 SE is the correct starting point.",[19,1664,1666],{"id":1665},"camera-honest-4k","Camera: Honest 4K",[12,1668,1669],{},"The 1\u002F2.3\" CMOS sensor with 12 MP is smaller than what you'll find in the Mini 3 Pro or Mini 4 Pro. In good daylight, it produces sharp, usable 4K footage. In low light, expect visible noise - this isn't a sensor you'll push into sunset or indoor shoots.",[12,1671,1672],{},"The three-axis mechanical gimbal stabilizes footage even in moderate wind. QuickShots (Dronie, Helix, Rocket, Circle, Boomerang, Asteroid) are all present, providing automated cinematic moves without manual camera control.",[19,1674,1676],{"id":1675},"what-it-lacks","What It Lacks",[12,1678,1679],{},"No obstacle avoidance means you're entirely responsible for not hitting things. For a beginner, this is the single most important limitation - budget extra practice time in open spaces before attempting complex shots near trees or buildings.",[12,1681,1682],{},"There's no ActiveTrack (subject following), no D-Log M profile, and no RAW video. Photos can be captured in RAW (DNG). The 1\u002F2.3\" sensor has noticeable quality limitations compared to the 1\u002F1.3\" sensors in higher-tier models.",[19,1684,161],{"id":160},[12,1686,1687],{},"The Mini 2 SE is for first-time buyers who want to start flying without a significant financial commitment, travelers who want a minimal-weight camera drone for social content, and photographers who fly occasionally and don't need obstacle avoidance or advanced tracking.",[12,1689,1690],{},"Those wanting obstacle avoidance should step up to the Mini 4 Pro ($959). Those who plan to fly regularly and create content seriously should also consider the Mini 4 Pro from the start - upgrading later costs more than buying right the first time.",[395,1692],{":items":1693},"[{\"question\":\"Is the DJI Mini 2 SE worth buying in 2025?\",\"answer\":\"Yes, for its specific purpose: it's the most affordable way to get a stable 4K drone that's legal to fly under 250g rules in most countries. If budget allows, the Mini 4 Pro is a much better drone. But the Mini 2 SE is a legitimate starting point and not a poor purchase.\"},{\"question\":\"Can the DJI Mini 2 SE fly in wind?\",\"answer\":\"Level 5 wind resistance (about 24 mph \u002F 38 km\u002Fh) is adequate for most recreational flying conditions. Avoid flying in gusty or stormy conditions regardless of the drone's rated resistance - the rating reflects stable winds, not gusts.\"}]",[87,1695],{},[12,1697,1698],{},[92,1699,171,1700],{},[173,1701,1704],{"href":1702,"rel":1703},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fmini-2-se\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI - Mini 2 SE specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1706},[1707,1708,1709],{"id":1665,"depth":97,"text":1666},{"id":1675,"depth":97,"text":1676},{"id":160,"depth":97,"text":161},"The DJI Mini 2 SE is DJI's most affordable entry-level drone: 249g, 4K\u002F30fps, 31 minutes of flight time and 10 km range. Who it's for and what to expect.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-mini-2-se.jpg",{},"Mini 2 SE","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mini-2-se",299,"2023-03-01",{"title":1654,"description":1710},"dji-mini-2-se",{"weight":1720,"maxFlightTime":1284,"maxSpeed":1721,"camera":1722,"video":1723,"obstacleAvoidance":1724,"maxRange":730,"windResistance":597,"gps":1209,"dimensions":1725},"249 g","57.6 km\u002Fh","CMOS 1\u002F2.3\", 12 MP","4K\u002F30fps, 2.7K\u002F30fps, FHD\u002F60fps","None","138 × 81 × 58 mm (folded)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mini-2-se","wjIDw_XyT17PtcQtERzck1Q44drttcbjZhJfxB3S2dE",{"id":1729,"title":1730,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1731,"category":415,"description":1774,"discontinued":111,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1775,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1776,"model":1777,"navigation":111,"path":1778,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":960,"released":1779,"seo":1780,"slug":1781,"specs":1782,"stem":1789,"translation_slug":1781,"updated":128,"__hash__":1790},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mini-3-pro.md","DJI Mini 3 Pro: Specs, Weight & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1732,"toc":1770},[1733,1736,1739,1743,1746,1749,1753,1756,1759,1761],[12,1734,1735],{},"The DJI Mini 3 Pro was a milestone in May 2023: the first drone under 250 grams with three-directional obstacle avoidance and a camera capable of native vertical video (without cropping). It established the standard that the Mini 4 Pro would surpass six months later.",[12,1737,1738],{},"Discontinued in 2024 with the arrival of the Mini 4 Pro, it remains available at some retailers and on the used market. For buyers who find it at a significantly reduced price, it remains a capable drone.",[19,1740,1742],{"id":1741},"camera-113-sensor-at-249g","Camera: 1\u002F1.3\" Sensor at 249g",[12,1744,1745],{},"The 1\u002F1.3\" CMOS sensor with 48 MP and f\u002F1.7 aperture was groundbreaking when launched: no drone at this weight had offered this sensor size before. D-Log M support enables proper color grading in post-production.",[12,1747,1748],{},"Native vertical video (2.7K portrait, no crop) was a first for the category and particularly valuable for creators producing short-form content for Instagram Reels and TikTok.",[19,1750,1752],{"id":1751},"how-it-compares-to-the-mini-4-pro","How It Compares to the Mini 4 Pro",[12,1754,1755],{},"The Mini 4 Pro supersedes it on two key points: omnidirectional obstacle avoidance (vs. three-directional) and Active Track 360°. The camera quality is essentially equivalent. If you find the Mini 3 Pro at a substantial discount, it's still a worthwhile purchase for most use cases.",[395,1757],{":items":1758},"[{\"question\":\"Should I buy the Mini 3 Pro or Mini 4 Pro?\",\"answer\":\"The Mini 4 Pro is the better drone: omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, Active Track 360°, and native vertical 2.7K. Buy the Mini 3 Pro only if you find it at a meaningfully lower price than the Mini 4 Pro; the camera quality difference is minor, but the obstacle avoidance improvement is real.\"}]",[87,1760],{},[12,1762,1763],{},[92,1764,171,1765],{},[173,1766,1769],{"href":1767,"rel":1768},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fmini-3-pro\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Mini 3 Pro specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1771},[1772,1773],{"id":1741,"depth":97,"text":1742},{"id":1751,"depth":97,"text":1752},"The DJI Mini 3 Pro was the first 249g drone with three-directional obstacle avoidance and native vertical video. Discontinued in 2024, still available. Full specs and prices.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-mini-3-pro.jpg",{},"Mini 3 Pro","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mini-3-pro","2023-05-24",{"title":1730,"description":1774},"dji-mini-3-pro",{"weight":1720,"maxFlightTime":1783,"maxSpeed":1721,"camera":1784,"video":1785,"obstacleAvoidance":1786,"maxRange":1787,"windResistance":597,"gps":433,"dimensions":1788},"34 min (standard) \u002F 47 min (Plus battery)","CMOS 1\u002F1.3\", 48 MP, f\u002F1.7","4K\u002F60fps, 4K vertical, D-Log M","Three-directional (front + rear + downward)","12 km (FCC)","145 × 90 × 62 mm (folded)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mini-3-pro","DS31HXAdBToAcMV3WuhNeSOCiElOdvcBsgqJHlqT_qQ",{"id":1792,"title":1793,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1794,"category":415,"description":1890,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1891,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1892,"model":1893,"navigation":111,"path":1894,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1895,"released":1896,"seo":1897,"slug":1898,"specs":1899,"stem":1906,"translation_slug":1898,"updated":128,"__hash__":1907},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mini-4-pro.md","DJI Mini 4 Pro: Specs, Weight & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1795,"toc":1884},[1796,1799,1802,1809,1815,1819,1822,1825,1828,1832,1835,1838,1842,1845,1848,1850,1853,1867,1870,1873,1875],[12,1797,1798],{},"In September 2023, DJI launched the Mini 4 Pro with an ambitious promise: omnidirectional obstacle avoidance in a drone weighing under 250 grams. Before it, that combination simply didn't exist.",[12,1800,1801],{},"The 250g threshold matters for regulatory reasons. In many countries, including the US, UK, EU, and Brazil, drones below this weight face lighter registration requirements and more permissive operating conditions. The Mini 4 Pro preserves that advantage while delivering camera specs and safety features previously found only in larger, heavier drones.",[12,1803,1804,1805,530],{},"For our hands-on verdict and whether it is worth buying, read the full ",[173,1806,1808],{"href":1807},"\u002Fdji-mini-4-pro-review\u002F","DJI Mini 4 Pro review",[12,1810,1811,1814],{},[43,1812,1813],{},"Quick specs:"," The DJI Mini 4 Pro weighs 249 g, flies up to 34 minutes (45 minutes with the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus), shoots 4K\u002F60fps on a 1\u002F1.3-inch sensor, and offers omnidirectional obstacle avoidance with up to 20 km of O4 transmission range. Full specifications are in the table below.",[19,1816,1818],{"id":1817},"camera-and-image-quality","Camera and Image Quality",[12,1820,1821],{},"The 1\u002F1.3\" CMOS sensor with 48 megapixels is the same found in the DJI Air 3, a more expensive and significantly heavier drone. The variable aperture F\u002F1.7–F\u002F4 enables real depth-of-field control and better low-light performance compared to the 1\u002F2.3\" sensors of the previous generation.",[12,1823,1824],{},"For video, the Mini 4 Pro shoots 4K\u002F60fps at up to 150 Mbps in D-Log M profile, a format that preserves exposure latitude and simplifies color grading in post. The most relevant addition for vertical content creators is native 2.7K portrait mode recording (no crop), designed for Instagram Reels and TikTok.",[12,1826,1827],{},"Active Track 360° uses the omnidirectional obstacle avoidance to follow moving subjects while avoiding collisions, something the Mini 3 Pro couldn't do with its three-directional detection.",[19,1829,1831],{"id":1830},"obstacle-avoidance-the-generations-differentiator","Obstacle Avoidance: The Generation's Differentiator",[12,1833,1834],{},"The APAS 360° system with six-direction sensors is the Mini 4 Pro's main argument over its predecessors and competitors at similar weight. It detects and autonomously routes around obstacles during automated flights and in ActiveTrack mode, significantly reducing crash risk.",[12,1836,1837],{},"Important note: in standard manual flight, the system warns about obstacles but doesn't autonomously avoid them. Autonomous evasion primarily operates in intelligent flight modes.",[19,1839,1841],{"id":1840},"battery-and-range","Battery and Range",[12,1843,1844],{},"DJI rates the standard 2,590 mAh battery at up to 34 minutes in ideal conditions; independent reviewers and owners typically report 24 to 28 minutes in real-world use, factoring in wind, temperature, and automated modes. The Fly More Combo Plus includes the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus (3,850 mAh), extending endurance to up to 45 minutes.",[12,1846,1847],{},"The base package includes the RC-N1 controller, which requires a smartphone as its screen. The DJI RC 2 (with a built-in 1,000-nit display) is available separately and recommended for bright outdoor conditions.",[19,1849,161],{"id":160},[12,1851,1852],{},"The DJI Mini 4 Pro is the best value available for photographers and content creators who need professional-grade image quality without sacrificing the convenience of the 249g form factor. It's especially well-suited for:",[37,1854,1855,1858,1861,1864],{},[40,1856,1857],{},"Urban flying where the 249g weight reduces regulatory burden",[40,1859,1860],{},"Creators producing vertical content for social platforms",[40,1862,1863],{},"Pilots who want added safety in environments with obstacles",[40,1865,1866],{},"Those upgrading from entry-level drones and wanting a real quality jump",[12,1868,1869],{},"Those who fly exclusively in open areas and don't need obstacle avoidance should consider the Mini 2 SE ($299) as a more affordable alternative. Anyone wanting an even larger sensor should look at the Air 3S (1\" sensor, $1,099+), with the trade-off of a 720g body and no 249g regulatory benefit.",[395,1871],{":items":1872},"[{\"question\":\"Does the DJI Mini 4 Pro require FAA registration?\",\"answer\":\"In the US, drones under 0.55 lbs (249g) used purely for recreational flying do not require FAA registration under the Exception for Recreational Flyers. However, the Mini 4 Pro does weigh exactly 249g (0.549 lbs) and sits right at the threshold. For commercial use, Part 107 certification is required regardless of weight.\"},{\"question\":\"What's the difference between the Mini 4 Pro and Mini 3 Pro?\",\"answer\":\"The main difference is obstacle avoidance: the Mini 4 Pro has APAS 360° (omnidirectional) while the Mini 3 Pro had only three-directional detection. The camera is similar (same 1\u002F1.3\\\" sensor), but the Mini 4 Pro adds Active Track 360° and native vertical 2.7K video. The Mini 3 Pro was discontinued in 2024.\"},{\"question\":\"Is the DJI RC 2 worth buying over the RC-N1?\",\"answer\":\"The DJI RC 2 with its built-in 1,000-nit display is highly recommended for outdoor shooting in sunlight, which is most drone photography. The RC-N1 depends on your smartphone screen, which is often difficult to see under bright sun. The ~$100 price premium is easily justified for regular use.\"}]",[87,1874],{},[12,1876,1877],{},[92,1878,171,1879],{},[173,1880,1883],{"href":1881,"rel":1882},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fmini-4-pro\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Mini 4 Pro official specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1885},[1886,1887,1888,1889],{"id":1817,"depth":97,"text":1818},{"id":1830,"depth":97,"text":1831},{"id":1840,"depth":97,"text":1841},{"id":160,"depth":97,"text":161},"The DJI Mini 4 Pro weighs just 249g and delivers omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, a 1\u002F1.3\" sensor, 4K\u002F60fps video and 34 min flight time. Full specs, price and who it's for.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-mini-4-pro.jpg",{},"Mini 4 Pro","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mini-4-pro",959,"2023-09-25",{"title":1793,"description":1890},"dji-mini-4-pro",{"weight":1720,"maxFlightTime":1900,"maxSpeed":1721,"camera":1901,"video":1902,"obstacleAvoidance":1903,"maxRange":432,"windResistance":269,"gps":433,"chargingTime":1904,"dimensions":1905},"34 min","CMOS 1\u002F1.3\", 48 MP","4K\u002F60fps, 4K\u002F100fps HDR, 2.7K\u002F60fps","Omnidirectional APAS 360°","80 min (30W charger)","148 × 90 × 62 mm (folded)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-mini-4-pro","FGsvvNSkEaV1iCzyxgnh-KoLFxi4BO-QE6_QCZ5KKyY",{"id":1909,"title":1910,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1911,"category":415,"description":1962,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":1963,"manufacturer":187,"meta":1964,"model":1965,"navigation":111,"path":1966,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":1967,"released":1968,"seo":1969,"slug":1970,"specs":1971,"stem":1981,"translation_slug":1970,"updated":128,"__hash__":1982},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-neo.md","DJI Neo: Specs, Weight & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":1912,"toc":1957},[1913,1916,1920,1923,1926,1930,1933,1937,1940,1943,1946,1948],[12,1914,1915],{},"Launched in August 2024, the DJI Neo is the smallest 4K drone from DJI: 135 grams, fits in the palm of your hand, and can take off directly from your hand without a controller: just press the takeoff button on the drone body and select the flight mode in the app. It's a different proposition from anything DJI had released in the consumer market before.",[19,1917,1919],{"id":1918},"hand-takeoff-and-solo-operation","Hand Takeoff and Solo Operation",[12,1921,1922],{},"The Neo's defining feature is its ability to operate without a remote controller. Users launch directly from the palm, select from six QuickShot automated flight modes via the DJI Fly app, and the drone executes the sequence and returns to hand automatically. For casual social content creators who don't want to learn traditional RC piloting, this is a significant accessibility step.",[12,1924,1925],{},"Adding the RC-N3 controller unlocks manual flight control and extends range to 10 km. The Fly More Combo includes the controller, extra batteries, and a charging hub.",[19,1927,1929],{"id":1928},"camera-and-stabilization","Camera and Stabilization",[12,1931,1932],{},"The 1\u002F2\" CMOS sensor with three-axis mechanical gimbal captures 4K\u002F60fps and 1080p\u002F120fps (for slow motion). The smaller sensor compared to the Mini 2 SE or Mini 4 Pro means lower dynamic range and more noise in low light, but for outdoor daylight social content, the footage quality is adequate.",[19,1934,1936],{"id":1935},"limitations","Limitations",[12,1938,1939],{},"At 135g and Level 4 wind resistance (about 17 mph), the Neo should not be flown in windy conditions. Effective range without a controller is limited; the app connection range is far shorter than the RC-N3's 10 km radio range. Obstacle avoidance is limited to downward detection via firmware (no physical sensors).",[12,1941,1942],{},"The Neo is not a professional tool; it's a social content companion for calm-weather outdoor shooting.",[395,1944],{":items":1945},"[{\"question\":\"Can the DJI Neo fly without a phone or controller?\",\"answer\":\"Yes. The Neo can fly autonomously using its built-in QuickShot modes by pressing the button on the body. However, you need the DJI Fly app on your phone to select flight modes and view the camera feed. You cannot view footage or control direction without the app or controller.\"},{\"question\":\"Is the DJI Neo better than the Mini 2 SE?\",\"answer\":\"They serve different purposes. The Neo is lighter, cheaper ($199 vs $299), and offers palm takeoff and QuickShots without a controller. The Mini 2 SE offers better range, better wind resistance, a larger sensor, and more conventional piloting control. For casual phone-based content, Neo. For slightly more serious aerial work, Mini 2 SE.\"}]",[87,1947],{},[12,1949,1950],{},[92,1951,171,1952],{},[173,1953,1956],{"href":1954,"rel":1955},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fdji-neo\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Neo specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":1958},[1959,1960,1961],{"id":1918,"depth":97,"text":1919},{"id":1928,"depth":97,"text":1929},{"id":1935,"depth":97,"text":1936},"The DJI Neo weighs 135g, fits in the palm of your hand, shoots 4K\u002F60fps and doesn't need a controller to take off. DJI's smallest and most affordable 4K drone. Specs and price.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-neo.jpg",{},"Neo","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-neo",199,"2024-08-20",{"title":1910,"description":1962},"dji-neo",{"weight":1972,"maxFlightTime":1973,"maxSpeed":1974,"camera":1975,"video":1976,"obstacleAvoidance":1977,"maxRange":1978,"windResistance":1979,"gps":731,"dimensions":1980},"135 g","30 min","54 km\u002Fh","CMOS 1\u002F2\", 12 MP","4K\u002F60fps, FHD\u002F120fps","Downward (via firmware)","10 km (FCC, with RC-N3)","Level 4 (17 mph)","105 × 105 × 36 mm","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-neo","s9UXnlMM8dSnIOEOa_y7KRhAu4rqr9Wcu9LF8xX7XnM",{"id":1984,"title":1985,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":1986,"category":2037,"description":2038,"discontinued":111,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":2039,"manufacturer":187,"meta":2040,"model":2041,"navigation":111,"path":2042,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":2043,"released":2044,"seo":2045,"slug":2046,"specs":2047,"stem":2057,"translation_slug":2046,"updated":128,"__hash__":2058},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-phantom-4.md","DJI Phantom 4: Specs, Price & Legacy",{"type":9,"value":1987,"toc":2032},[1988,1995,1998,2002,2005,2008,2011,2015,2018,2022,2025,2027],[12,1989,1990,1991,1994],{},"March 2016. DJI launches the Phantom 4 with a feature no consumer drone had ever offered before: ",[43,1992,1993],{},"automatic obstacle avoidance",". Two stereo vision sensors on the front of the drone detected trees, people, and walls and autonomously steered around them, without pilot intervention.",[12,1996,1997],{},"Nearly a decade later, this capability is present in drones costing $300. In 2016, the Phantom 4 was the only drone in the world with this ability, selling for $1,399 at a time when competition was minimal.",[19,1999,2001],{"id":2000},"why-the-phantom-4-was-revolutionary","Why the Phantom 4 Was Revolutionary",[12,2003,2004],{},"Before the Phantom 4, drone flying was inherently high-risk. A moment of inattention, a failed stick input, a branch the pilot didn't see: any of these crashed a drone with no recourse. The Phantom 4 changed the risk calculus fundamentally.",[12,2006,2007],{},"Beyond obstacle avoidance, it introduced TapFly (point-and-fly navigation) and ActiveTrack (subject following), the foundations of the automated flight modes that are now standard across the industry.",[12,2009,2010],{},"The camera captured 4K at 30fps with electronic image stabilization, 12 MP stills, and 1080p\u002F120fps for slow motion. By the standards of 2016, this was exceptional. By today's standards, it's basic, but for understanding the era, it was genuinely transformative.",[19,2012,2014],{"id":2013},"historical-significance","Historical Significance",[12,2016,2017],{},"The Phantom 4 marked the moment recreational drone flying became accessible to people without engineering backgrounds. It was the catalyst for the aerial photography business that employs tens of thousands of professionals today, and established DJI's market dominance that has defined the industry ever since.",[19,2019,2021],{"id":2020},"secondary-market","Secondary Market",[12,2023,2024],{},"On the used market, the Phantom 4 sells for $200–400 depending on condition. It has no current practical use for anyone needing a working tool: the Mini 2 SE at $299 has a better camera, is lighter, and has active firmware support. The Phantom 4 today is a collector's piece or nostalgia purchase.",[87,2026],{},[12,2028,2029],{},[92,2030,2031],{},"Historical context: DJI Phantom 4 product page",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":2033},[2034,2035,2036],{"id":2000,"depth":97,"text":2001},{"id":2013,"depth":97,"text":2014},{"id":2020,"depth":97,"text":2021},"historical","The DJI Phantom 4 (2016) was the drone that made professional aerial photography accessible to the general public. Discontinued, but historic. Available on the secondary market. Specs and context.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-phantom-4.jpg",{},"Phantom 4","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-phantom-4",300,"2016-03-15",{"title":1985,"description":2038},"dji-phantom-4",{"weight":2048,"maxFlightTime":2049,"maxSpeed":2050,"camera":2051,"video":2052,"obstacleAvoidance":2053,"maxRange":2054,"windResistance":2055,"gps":1209,"dimensions":2056},"1.38 kg","28 min","72 km\u002Fh","CMOS 1\u002F2.3\", 12 MP, f\u002F2.8, FOV 94°","4K\u002F30fps, FHD\u002F120fps","Forward (stereo vision)","5 km (CE)","Level 5 (22 mph)","289 × 289 × 196 mm","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-phantom-4","6_XUN4FjIDffuylP3dBLAc3YeU49wujVsgM9rl-XhjQ",{"id":2060,"title":2061,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":2062,"category":787,"description":2110,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":2111,"manufacturer":187,"meta":2112,"model":2113,"navigation":111,"path":2114,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":2115,"released":2116,"seo":2117,"slug":2118,"specs":2119,"stem":2126,"translation_slug":2118,"updated":128,"__hash__":2127},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-phantom-4-rtk.md","DJI Phantom 4 RTK: Specs & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":2063,"toc":2105},[2064,2067,2070,2074,2077,2080,2084,2087,2091,2094,2096],[12,2065,2066],{},"The DJI Phantom 4 RTK, launched in October 2018, established a new standard for professional photogrammetry with drones. For the first time, a drone at a relatively accessible price point combined a photogrammetric-quality camera (1\" sensor with factory-calibrated lens) with integrated RTK positioning, eliminating the need to install dozens of Ground Control Points (GCPs) per mission.",[12,2068,2069],{},"More than six years after launch, the Phantom 4 RTK remains widely used by surveyors, engineers, and geotechnical companies. Its longevity comes from its proven camera quality, reliable RTK, and a robust software ecosystem (DJI Terra, Pix4D, Agisoft Metashape).",[19,2071,2073],{"id":2072},"why-rtk-eliminates-gcps","Why RTK Eliminates GCPs",[12,2075,2076],{},"In traditional drone surveying without RTK, achieving centimeter-level accuracy requires placing physical GCPs across the survey area, measuring their positions with a ground GPS receiver, and using those as reference points in photogrammetric processing. For a 50-hectare survey, this might mean 15–20 GCPs, each requiring a field visit to place and retrieve.",[12,2078,2079],{},"RTK eliminates most of this. The drone's positioning accuracy is centimetric from launch, meaning photogrammetric output (orthomosaics, DSMs, point clouds) achieves survey-grade accuracy with fewer or no GCPs. Mission productivity increases significantly.",[19,2081,2083],{"id":2082},"factory-calibrated-camera","Factory-Calibrated Camera",[12,2085,2086],{},"The 1\" CMOS sensor with 20 MP and a factory-calibrated 8.8mm lens (35mm equivalent: 24mm) provides consistent, predictable geometric accuracy critical for photogrammetry. The calibration data (principal point, focal length, lens distortion parameters) is embedded in the EXIF metadata of every image, allowing photogrammetric software to compute accurate 3D reconstructions.",[19,2088,2090],{"id":2089},"software-integration","Software Integration",[12,2092,2093],{},"Compatible with DJI Terra (DJI's own mapping software), Pix4Dmapper, Agisoft Metashape, DroneDeploy, and most other major photogrammetric processing platforms. The combination of centimetric RTK positioning and a calibrated camera is what these platforms are designed to process.",[87,2095],{},[12,2097,2098],{},[92,2099,171,2100],{},[173,2101,2104],{"href":2102,"rel":2103},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.dji.com\u002Fphantom-4-rtk\u002Fspecs",[177],"DJI: Phantom 4 RTK specs",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":2106},[2107,2108,2109],{"id":2072,"depth":97,"text":2073},{"id":2082,"depth":97,"text":2083},{"id":2089,"depth":97,"text":2090},"The DJI Phantom 4 RTK has integrated RTK centimeter positioning and a 20MP camera for professional photogrammetry. The mapping drone most widely used by surveyors worldwide. Full specs.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fdji-phantom-4-rtk.jpg",{},"Phantom 4 RTK","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-phantom-4-rtk",6500,"2018-10-17",{"title":2061,"description":2110},"dji-phantom-4-rtk",{"weight":2120,"maxFlightTime":1973,"maxSpeed":2121,"camera":2122,"video":2123,"obstacleAvoidance":2124,"maxRange":2125,"windResistance":597,"gps":1140,"dimensions":2056},"1.39 kg","50.4 km\u002Fh (P mode)","1\" CMOS, 20 MP, f\u002F2.8 (nadir and oblique)","4K\u002F30fps, H.264\u002FH.265","Omnidirectional (5 directions)","7 km (FCC)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fdji-phantom-4-rtk","NHy1XTiMYeOhsaqR-TiI_9TGC-1RCJPsyb6uHA9LVxM",{"id":2129,"title":2130,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":2131,"category":104,"description":2224,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":2225,"manufacturer":2226,"meta":2227,"model":2228,"navigation":111,"path":2229,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":113,"released":2230,"seo":2231,"slug":2232,"specs":2233,"stem":2239,"translation_slug":2232,"updated":128,"__hash__":2240},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fhermeus-quarterhorse-mk2.md","Hermeus Quarterhorse Mk 2: Hypersonic Specs",{"type":9,"value":2132,"toc":2218},[2133,2136,2140,2151,2158,2162,2165,2168,2172,2175,2201,2204,2208,2211,2213],[12,2134,2135],{},"Hermeus conducted the first flight of the Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 on March 2, 2026, at Spaceport America in New Mexico, the most advanced hypersonic unmanned aircraft prototype ever built by a private company. With a modified Pratt & Whitney F100 engine and a proprietary precooler, the Mk 2.1 is the most concrete step toward Hermeus's stated goal: breaking the SR-71 Blackbird's speed record, which has stood unbroken since 1976.",[19,2137,2139],{"id":2138},"engine-and-propulsion-technology","Engine and Propulsion Technology",[12,2141,2142,2143,2146,2147,2150],{},"The Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 is powered by a ",[43,2144,2145],{},"Pratt & Whitney F100 engine",", the same powerplant used in the F-16 and F-15. The differentiating element is a ",[43,2148,2149],{},"proprietary precooler"," installed at the air intake: a cooling system that reduces air temperature before compression, allowing the engine to operate efficiently at speeds where aerodynamic heating would normally destroy conventional components.",[12,2152,2153,2154,2157],{},"For subsequent versions (Mk 2.2 and Mk 3), Hermeus plans to replace the F100 with the ",[43,2155,2156],{},"Chimera II",", an internally developed turbofan-scramjet combined-cycle engine. This engine would operate in two regimes: subsonic (as a conventional turbofan) and hypersonic (as a scramjet, without moving parts), making the Quarterhorse self-sustaining across its entire flight envelope without separate boosters.",[19,2159,2161],{"id":2160},"aerodynamic-configuration","Aerodynamic Configuration",[12,2163,2164],{},"The Quarterhorse uses a delta wing configuration optimized for hypersonic flight. At speeds above Mach 2, aerodynamic heating becomes the primary engineering constraint: the airframe must withstand skin temperatures exceeding 300°C continuously. The materials and thermal management system are classified, but Hermeus has disclosed the use of high-temperature alloys and active cooling in critical sections.",[12,2166,2167],{},"The fuselage length is approximately F-16 scale (~15 meters), making it significantly smaller than the SR-71 (32.7 meters). The smaller airframe is intentional for a demonstration vehicle, not a production aircraft.",[19,2169,2171],{"id":2170},"program-timeline-and-context","Program Timeline and Context",[12,2173,2174],{},"Hermeus was founded in 2018 with a declared goal of developing hypersonic aircraft for both government and commercial applications. The Quarterhorse program is the demonstration path:",[37,2176,2177,2183,2189,2195],{},[40,2178,2179,2182],{},[43,2180,2181],{},"Mk 1"," (2022): aerodynamic demonstration at low speed",[40,2184,2185,2188],{},[43,2186,2187],{},"Mk 2.1"," (March 2026): first powered hypersonic flight attempt with F100",[40,2190,2191,2194],{},[43,2192,2193],{},"Mk 2.2",": target Mach 2.5+ with F100 + precooler fully validated",[40,2196,2197,2200],{},[43,2198,2199],{},"Mk 3",": target Mach 3.3 with Chimera II engine",[12,2202,2203],{},"The SR-71 record is Mach 3.3 (2,193 mph). Matching or exceeding it with an autonomous unmanned aircraft would represent a significant milestone in private aerospace.",[19,2205,2207],{"id":2206},"strategic-significance","Strategic Significance",[12,2209,2210],{},"DARPA and the US Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) have funded Hermeus as part of a broader push to restore US hypersonic capability following decades of underinvestment. While Russian and Chinese hypersonic missile programs have advanced rapidly, the US has focused on hypersonic glide vehicles (like LRHW) and air-breathing platforms. Hermeus represents the latter approach.",[87,2212],{},[12,2214,2215],{},[92,2216,2217],{},"Sources: Hermeus, Quarterhorse program updates | Spaceport America press release, March 2026",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":2219},[2220,2221,2222,2223],{"id":2138,"depth":97,"text":2139},{"id":2160,"depth":97,"text":2161},{"id":2170,"depth":97,"text":2171},{"id":2206,"depth":97,"text":2207},"Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 flew in March 2026 with P&W F100 engine. Mach 3.3 on the horizon: how the fastest unmanned aircraft in development works.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fhermeus-quarterhorse-mk2.jpg","Hermeus",{},"Quarterhorse Mk 2.1","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fhermeus-quarterhorse-mk2","2026-03",{"title":2130,"description":2224},"hermeus-quarterhorse-mk2",{"maxSpeed":2234,"dimensions":2235,"wingspan":2236,"gps":2237,"payload":2238},"Mach 2.5+ (Mk 2.1 target); Mach 3.3 (Mk 3 planned)","F-16 scale (~15 m length estimated)","Delta wing, not disclosed","Autonomous navigation system, specs classified","Not disclosed (demonstration aircraft)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fhermeus-quarterhorse-mk2","B5CWAsHqYABCGQKvy4lRaK3CvRGa_k0iplxqldWw6wM",{"id":2242,"title":2243,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":2244,"category":104,"description":2339,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":2340,"manufacturer":2341,"meta":2342,"model":2343,"navigation":111,"path":2344,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":113,"released":2345,"seo":2346,"slug":2347,"specs":2348,"stem":2356,"translation_slug":2347,"updated":128,"__hash__":2357},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fmq-9-reaper.md","MQ-9 Reaper: Specs, Price & Capabilities",{"type":9,"value":2245,"toc":2332},[2246,2249,2252,2256,2259,2262,2266,2269,2272,2276,2279,2305,2308,2312,2315,2319,2322,2325,2327],[12,2247,2248],{},"The MQ-9 Reaper from General Atomics is the gold standard of military combat drones. In service with the United States Air Force since 2007, the Reaper has accumulated more combat flight hours than any other armed UCAV in history - and has participated in operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, and other theaters of conflict over nearly two decades.",[12,2250,2251],{},"Unlike the Bayraktar TB2 (small, relatively affordable, widely exported), the MQ-9 is a high-performance combat platform operated exclusively by the US military and close allies. The cost of a single Reaper is $32 million - more than many previous-generation fighter aircraft.",[19,2253,2255],{"id":2254},"operational-capability","Operational Capability",[12,2257,2258],{},"With a 20.1-meter wingspan (similar to a small regional jet) and a Honeywell TPE331-10 turboprop engine, the Reaper flies at altitudes up to 15,000 meters - above the range of most portable anti-aircraft weapons - and remains on station for 14–27 hours depending on weapons load.",[12,2260,2261],{},"The aircraft is operated remotely by a crew of two: a pilot and a sensor operator, typically from Creech Air Force Base in Nevada or other remote locations thousands of miles from the theater.",[19,2263,2265],{"id":2264},"multi-spectral-targeting-system","Multi-Spectral Targeting System",[12,2267,2268],{},"The AN\u002FDAS-1 MTS-B sensor pod integrates: stabilized electro-optical camera, infrared imager, FLIR sensor, laser rangefinder, and laser designator. This system enables the Reaper to identify, track, and designate targets for precision-guided munitions at operational altitudes.",[12,2270,2271],{},"Additionally, the Lynx SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) pod provides ground surveillance through clouds and in complete darkness.",[19,2273,2275],{"id":2274},"armament","Armament",[12,2277,2278],{},"Standard weapons loadout includes:",[37,2280,2281,2287,2293,2299],{},[40,2282,2283,2286],{},[43,2284,2285],{},"AGM-114 Hellfire",": primary anti-armor precision-guided missile (100 kg, 8 km range)",[40,2288,2289,2292],{},[43,2290,2291],{},"GBU-12 Paveway II",": 500 lb laser-guided bomb",[40,2294,2295,2298],{},[43,2296,2297],{},"GBU-38 JDAM",": GPS-guided bomb",[40,2300,2301,2304],{},[43,2302,2303],{},"AIM-9X Sidewinder",": air-to-air (limited deployment)",[12,2306,2307],{},"The seven underwing hard points support a maximum weapons load of 1,746 kg.",[19,2309,2311],{"id":2310},"cost-and-strategic-role","Cost and Strategic Role",[12,2313,2314],{},"At $32 million per aircraft plus $64,000 per flight hour, the Reaper is expensive - but comparatively economical relative to manned strike aircraft for persistent surveillance-to-strike missions. Its strategic role has been persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) combined with precision strike against high-value targets, particularly in counterterrorism operations.",[19,2316,2318],{"id":2317},"comparison-with-tb2-and-shahed-136","Comparison with TB2 and Shahed-136",[12,2320,2321],{},"The TB2 operates in conflicts the Reaper was designed for, but at a fraction of the cost and with lower performance. The Shahed-136 represents a completely different concept - a loitering munition designed for mass production and saturation attacks rather than persistent ISR.",[12,2323,2324],{},"The Reaper represents the high-performance, high-cost extreme of the UCAV spectrum; the Shahed represents the low-cost, expendable extreme. The TB2 occupies the middle ground that has proven most strategically disruptive.",[87,2326],{},[12,2328,2329],{},[92,2330,2331],{},"Sources: USAF Fact Sheet - MQ-9 Reaper | General Atomics Aeronautical Systems",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":2333},[2334,2335,2336,2337,2338],{"id":2254,"depth":97,"text":2255},{"id":2264,"depth":97,"text":2265},{"id":2274,"depth":97,"text":2275},{"id":2310,"depth":97,"text":2311},{"id":2317,"depth":97,"text":2318},"The MQ-9 Reaper costs $32 million per unit and dominated conflicts in Afghanistan, Syria and Yemen. Full specs, armament capability and comparison with TB2 and Shahed-136.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fmq-9-reaper.jpg","General Atomics",{},"MQ-9 Reaper","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fmq-9-reaper","2007-07-01",{"title":2243,"description":2339},"mq-9-reaper",{"weight":2349,"maxFlightTime":119,"maxSpeed":2350,"camera":2351,"payload":2352,"wingspan":2353,"gps":2354,"dimensions":2355},"4,763 kg (MTOW)","482 km\u002Fh","AN\u002FDAS-1 MTS-B (multi-spectral targeting): EO, IR, FLIR, laser designator, SAR radar","1,746 kg (external)","20.1 m","GPS + INS + autonomous navigation system","Length: 11 m","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fmq-9-reaper","FbMW0wNCa2hCwtaS91BfA5-lwTf1ffy3tRIL2dnnbJI",{"id":2359,"title":2360,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":2361,"category":104,"description":2405,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":2406,"manufacturer":2407,"meta":2408,"model":2409,"navigation":111,"path":2410,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":113,"released":2230,"seo":2411,"slug":2412,"specs":2413,"stem":2421,"translation_slug":2412,"updated":128,"__hash__":2422},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fosiris-ueb-1.md","OSIRIS UEB-1: Specs, Speed & Performance",{"type":9,"value":2362,"toc":2400},[2363,2366,2370,2373,2376,2380,2383,2387,2390,2393,2395],[12,2364,2365],{},"The OSIRIS UEB-1 is a drone interceptor developed by Ukrainian startup OSIRIS AI, officially presented at the Xponential Europe 2026 trade show in Düsseldorf, Germany. With a maximum speed of 315 km\u002Fh and a weight of just 3.1 kg, the UEB-1 was designed to pursue and neutralize other drones in flight using onboard artificial intelligence. It is OSIRIS AI's first hardware product; the company previously operated exclusively in software (DroneOS platform).",[19,2367,2369],{"id":2368},"ai-powered-interception-system","AI-Powered Interception System",[12,2371,2372],{},"The UEB-1's differentiator from FPV drones adapted for combat is its onboard software. The AI system calculates the target's projected trajectory in real time and autonomously adjusts the interceptor's course to achieve direct impact. All processing occurs onboard, without dependence on an external data link.",[12,2374,2375],{},"In practice, the operator designates the target and the drone assumes autonomous pursuit. The camera transmits analog video at 5.8 GHz with minimal latency, with a low-light camera option for nighttime operations.",[19,2377,2379],{"id":2378},"design-philosophy","Design Philosophy",[12,2381,2382],{},"The UEB-1 reflects a fundamental shift in counter-drone strategy: instead of expensive interceptor missiles or large electronic warfare systems, use a purpose-built autonomous drone that costs a fraction of what it destroys. At an estimated unit cost significantly below $50,000, the UEB-1 compares favorably to the economics of destroying drone swarms with conventional air defense.",[19,2384,2386],{"id":2385},"context-the-counter-drone-problem","Context: The Counter-Drone Problem",[12,2388,2389],{},"The proliferation of inexpensive drones (Shahed-136s at $20,000–50,000 each, commercial FPV drones modified for attack at under $1,000) has created a fundamental mismatch between attacker economics and defender economics in conventional air defense. A Patriot missile fired at a $1,000 FPV drone is a $3 million loss in a war of economic attrition.",[12,2391,2392],{},"The UEB-1 attempts to close this gap: an autonomous drone interceptor that can be produced and deployed at scale, matching the attacker's economic model. Whether the AI interception system is robust enough for real-world deployment against maneuvering targets remains to be demonstrated in operational conditions.",[87,2394],{},[12,2396,2397],{},[92,2398,2399],{},"Sources: Xponential Europe 2026, OSIRIS AI presentation | OSIRIS AI press release",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":2401},[2402,2403,2404],{"id":2368,"depth":97,"text":2369},{"id":2378,"depth":97,"text":2379},{"id":2385,"depth":97,"text":2386},"OSIRIS UEB-1: Ukrainian AI-powered drone interceptor, 315 km\u002Fh, 3.1 kg and 18 km range. Full specs and analysis of the drone hunter.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fosiris-ueb-1.jpg","OSIRIS AI",{},"UEB-1","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fosiris-ueb-1",{"title":2360,"description":2405},"osiris-ueb-1",{"weight":2414,"maxFlightTime":2415,"maxSpeed":2416,"maxRange":2417,"windResistance":2418,"dimensions":2419,"payload":2420,"wingspan":2418},"3.1 kg","+10 min","315 km\u002Fh","18 km (line of sight)","N\u002FA","370 × 370 × 550 mm","0.5 kg (warhead)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fosiris-ueb-1","UeGpJMeHnp18ovQgjF4r6wHVo2y296JCb9GN7qEiLkA",{"id":2424,"title":2425,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":2426,"category":104,"description":2477,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":2478,"manufacturer":2479,"meta":2480,"model":2481,"navigation":111,"path":2482,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":113,"released":2483,"seo":2484,"slug":2485,"specs":2486,"stem":2494,"translation_slug":2485,"updated":128,"__hash__":2495},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fshahed-136.md","Shahed-136: Specs, Range & Loitering Strike",{"type":9,"value":2427,"toc":2472},[2428,2431,2435,2442,2445,2449,2452,2455,2459,2462,2465,2467],[12,2429,2430],{},"The Shahed-136 has become the defining symbol of modern loitering munitions: inexpensive, industrially scalable, and capable of causing damage disproportionate to its size. Developed by Iran's Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA), the suicide drone was first documented in combat in October 2022 in the Russia-Ukraine war, transferred to Russia, and has since been used directly by Iran in Middle East operations. In March 2026, Shahed-136 units struck three Amazon Web Services data centers in the UAE and Bahrain, marking the first time military drones caused physical damage to a major cloud provider's infrastructure.",[19,2432,2434],{"id":2433},"what-is-a-loitering-munition","What Is a Loitering Munition",[12,2436,2437,2438,2441],{},"A ",[43,2439,2440],{},"loitering munition"," is an unmanned aircraft designed to loiter over a target area for a defined period and then dive onto a physical target, detonating its warhead on impact. Unlike a cruise missile, which follows a pre-defined trajectory from launch, a loitering munition can wait for the optimal attack window, be redirected in flight, or aborted before impact.",[12,2443,2444],{},"The Shahed-136 uses an MD-550 piston engine (Iranian manufacture), a delta wing configuration, and combined GPS+INS navigation. The redundancy between GPS and INS provides some resilience against localized jamming. It flies at 185–195 km\u002Fh at low altitude, reducing radar detection by low-power systems and minimizing acoustic signature. Unlike a jet, it passes unnoticed at medium distances.",[19,2446,2448],{"id":2447},"cost-as-a-strategic-weapon","Cost as a Strategic Weapon",[12,2450,2451],{},"The Shahed-136's strategic importance lies in its economics: estimated at $20,000–50,000 per unit, it costs less than most defensive interceptors fired to destroy it. A Patriot missile costs approximately $3–6 million. Shooting down a $20,000 Shahed-136 with a $3 million interceptor is, by design, economically unsustainable for the defender at scale.",[12,2453,2454],{},"Russia has used the Shahed-136 (designated Geran-2 in Russian service) in mass saturation attacks against Ukrainian energy infrastructure, sending waves of dozens of drones to overwhelm air defenses and exhaust interceptor inventories.",[19,2456,2458],{"id":2457},"countermeasures-and-limitations","Countermeasures and Limitations",[12,2460,2461],{},"The drone's low speed (185–195 km\u002Fh) makes it trackable and interceptable by a wide range of systems when detected. Traditional air defense, electronic warfare (jamming), directed energy weapons, and even modified Soviet-era anti-aircraft guns have all been used against it effectively. The challenge is saturation: defending against many simultaneous attackers at low cost-per-round.",[12,2463,2464],{},"GPS jamming is partially effective; INS provides backup navigation that maintains course without GPS. Geofencing solutions and RF detection have emerged as complementary countermeasures for critical infrastructure protection.",[87,2466],{},[12,2468,2469],{},[92,2470,2471],{},"Sources: IISS Military Balance 2023 | Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), Lessons from Ukraine",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":2473},[2474,2475,2476],{"id":2433,"depth":97,"text":2434},{"id":2447,"depth":97,"text":2448},{"id":2457,"depth":97,"text":2458},"The Shahed-136 is the Iranian suicide drone used in Ukraine and the Middle East. 2,500 km range, 90 kg warhead, estimated cost of $20,000 per unit. Full specs and analysis.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fshahed-136.jpg","HESA",{},"Shahed-136","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fshahed-136","2021-01-01",{"title":2425,"description":2477},"shahed-136",{"weight":2487,"maxSpeed":2488,"wingspan":2489,"dimensions":2490,"payload":2491,"maxRange":2492,"gps":2493},"~200 kg (MTOW estimated)","185–195 km\u002Fh","2.5 m","Length: 3.5 m","30–90 kg warhead (fragmentation)","1,000–2,500 km (estimated)","GPS + inertial navigation (INS)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fshahed-136","6Qkaf8z8OJEqvl-RmFzxnxk8R60aQnBm7q96yFb1wB4",{"id":2497,"title":2498,"availableInBrazil":7,"body":2499,"category":415,"description":2639,"discontinued":7,"draft":7,"extension":106,"image":2640,"manufacturer":2641,"meta":2642,"model":2643,"navigation":111,"path":2644,"priceBRL":113,"priceBRLMax":113,"priceUSD":2645,"released":2646,"seo":2647,"slug":2648,"specs":2649,"stem":2655,"translation_slug":2648,"updated":128,"__hash__":2656},"en_models\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fskyrover-s1.md","SkyRover S1: Specs, Range & Price (2026)",{"type":9,"value":2500,"toc":2633},[2501,2504,2506,2509,2512,2516,2519,2533,2536,2540,2543,2547,2623,2626,2628],[12,2502,2503],{},"Launched on March 4, 2026, the SkyRover S1 is the first sub-249g drone sold under $300 to combine forward obstacle avoidance, a Sony 1\u002F2\" sensor with a three-axis mechanical gimbal, and 4K\u002F60fps video. The positioning is direct: delivering entry-level DJI specifications at less than a third of the DJI Mini 4 Pro's price.",[19,2505,1929],{"id":1928},[12,2507,2508],{},"The Sony CMOS 1\u002F2\" sensor captures photos at up to 48 MP with RAW support, and records video in 4K at 60fps or 1080p at 120fps, the latter useful for slow motion. Fixed aperture is f\u002F2.8. The three-axis mechanical gimbal compensates for in-flight vibrations and abrupt movements, delivering stabilized footage without additional digital processing.",[12,2510,2511],{},"The camera quality is credible for the price. Third-party tests place it between the DJI Mini 2 SE (1\u002F2.3\" sensor, no obstacle avoidance) and DJI Mini 4 Pro (1\u002F1.3\" sensor, omnidirectional avoidance) in terms of daytime image quality.",[19,2513,2515],{"id":2514},"real-world-performance-vs-manufacturer-claims","Real-World Performance vs. Manufacturer Claims",[12,2517,2518],{},"Like most emerging brands, the SkyRover S1's published specifications require interpretation:",[37,2520,2521,2527],{},[40,2522,2523,2526],{},[43,2524,2525],{},"Range",": The 12 km manufacturer claim relies on ideal RF conditions. Third-party testing in typical urban\u002Fsuburban environments found effective control range closer to 1.5 km before signal degradation.",[40,2528,2529,2532],{},[43,2530,2531],{},"Flight time",": 40 minutes is measured in windless laboratory conditions. Real-world endurance is approximately 25–30 minutes in calm conditions, closer to 20 minutes in moderate wind.",[12,2534,2535],{},"These caveats are typical for the price point: the DJI Mini 2 SE similarly advertises 31 minutes and delivers 22–26 in practice.",[19,2537,2539],{"id":2538},"obstacle-avoidance-forward-only","Obstacle Avoidance: Forward Only",[12,2541,2542],{},"Forward-only obstacle avoidance provides some protection against the most common collision scenario (flying into an object in front of the drone) but offers no protection from above, below, or the sides. New pilots should still operate conservatively in obstacle-dense environments.",[19,2544,2546],{"id":2545},"dji-mini-4-pro-vs-skyrover-s1","DJI Mini 4 Pro vs. SkyRover S1",[2548,2549,2550,2565],"table",{},[2551,2552,2553],"thead",{},[2554,2555,2556,2559,2562],"tr",{},[2557,2558],"th",{},[2557,2560,2561],{},"SkyRover S1",[2557,2563,2564],{},"DJI Mini 4 Pro",[2566,2567,2568,2580,2591,2601,2612],"tbody",{},[2554,2569,2570,2574,2577],{},[2571,2572,2573],"td",{},"Price",[2571,2575,2576],{},"$289",[2571,2578,2579],{},"$959",[2554,2581,2582,2585,2588],{},[2571,2583,2584],{},"Sensor",[2571,2586,2587],{},"1\u002F2\" Sony",[2571,2589,2590],{},"1\u002F1.3\"",[2554,2592,2593,2596,2599],{},[2571,2594,2595],{},"Obstacle Avoidance",[2571,2597,2598],{},"Forward",[2571,2600,1038],{},[2554,2602,2603,2606,2609],{},[2571,2604,2605],{},"Ecosystem",[2571,2607,2608],{},"Limited",[2571,2610,2611],{},"Extensive",[2554,2613,2614,2617,2620],{},[2571,2615,2616],{},"Firmware reliability",[2571,2618,2619],{},"Unproven",[2571,2621,2622],{},"Proven",[12,2624,2625],{},"The SkyRover S1 makes sense as a first drone for casual recreational flyers who want to learn the hobby at low financial risk. For serious photography or commercial use, the DJI Mini 4 Pro remains the validated choice.",[87,2627],{},[12,2629,2630],{},[92,2631,2632],{},"Sources: SkyRover official product page | Third-party field tests (March 2026)",{"title":96,"searchDepth":97,"depth":97,"links":2634},[2635,2636,2637,2638],{"id":1928,"depth":97,"text":1929},{"id":2514,"depth":97,"text":2515},{"id":2538,"depth":97,"text":2539},{"id":2545,"depth":97,"text":2546},"Sub-249g drone with Sony 1\u002F2\" camera, 4K\u002F60fps, 3-axis gimbal and forward obstacle avoidance for $289. Real specs, what to expect and whether it's worth importing.","\u002Fimages\u002Fmodelos\u002Fskyrover-s1.jpg","Skyrover",{},"S1","\u002Fen\u002Fmodels\u002Fskyrover-s1",289,"2026-03-04",{"title":2498,"description":2639},"skyrover-s1",{"weight":887,"maxFlightTime":2650,"camera":2651,"video":2652,"obstacleAvoidance":2598,"maxRange":2653,"chargingTime":2418,"dimensions":2654},"40 min (manufacturer) \u002F ~27 min (real)","CMOS 1\u002F2\", 48 MP, f\u002F2.8","4K\u002F60fps; 1080p\u002F120fps","12 km (manufacturer) \u002F ~1.5 km (tested)","Foldable (dimensions not disclosed)","en\u002Fmodels\u002Fskyrover-s1","Bg1thX4UC4C44AY93t7hWvw6xu6V6IjW1g8fn1nWd50",1782682891891]