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AJW Group and Lilium Announce Strategic Collaboration for Global Material Services and Distribution

Collaboration for Progress: AJW Group and Lilium N.V Partner for Global Material Services and Distribution AJW Group, a world-leading independent aircraft component parts, repair, and supply chain solutions provider, and Lilium N.V, developer of the first all-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) jet, have announced a strategic collaboration to develop global material services and distribution. […]

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Pitsco Education Launches Innovative Echo Drone to Elevate STEM Education

Empowering Students with Hands-On Learning: Pitsco’s Echo STEM Education Drone Enhances Skills through Safe UAV Operation and Coding by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb Kansas-based Pitsco Education recently unveiled their new Echo drone designed for the burgeoning STEM education market. As drones become a more prominent part of the economy, educating students on how […]

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Why I no longer recommend these three Matrice drones

The DJI Matrice drones have been workhorses. As reliable, feature-packed aerial platforms, they transformed industries from filmmaking to construction. But just like your trusty flip phone circa 2007, sometimes it’s time to say goodbye. And for these three models of Matrice drones, that might be soon.

Come February 24, 2024, DJI is set to pull the plug on support for the Matrice 600, 200, and 100 series of drones.

Now your Matrice 600 may still fly like a dream, and that may very well be true. After all, these drones were built to last, capable of hauling hefty payloads and weathering harsher conditions than a drone pilot’s ego. But here’s the thing: flying a drone without manufacturer support can be like driving a vintage car without spare parts.

I love a good firmware update. Sometimes you just need a replacement part. All that vanishes for these three Matrice drones come February 24.

Sure, you can probably limp along for a while. You might make up your own sneaky workaround, and honestly the unofficial drone forums tend to be superior to DJI’s official support in most cases anyway.

But while I generally don’t have qualms about buying used drones, the suspension of service is one reason to skip out on buying a used drone — particularly a drone this expensive and advanced.

Matrice drones 100
Once a workhorse, the Matrice 100 drone is pretty out of date. It’s out of production, and DJI will end support come February 2024.

And in fact, here are a few more concrete reasons to skip the Matrice 600, 200, and 100 series now that we know service is being suspended:

  • Potential security risks: Among the reasons that DJI continuously improves its flight algorithms is to align with security protocols. Without those updates, you’re flying blind to possible vulnerabilities.
  • Insurance Woes: Some drone insurance policies require manufacturer support. No support means no coverage. This could leave you facing a hefty repair bill.
  • Reduced resale value tumble: Expect the resale value of these Matrice models to plummet. Think beanie babies after the dot-com bubble burst.

The Matrice line is the most notable, but there’s another funny, little-known product (with an equally funny name) that’s also losing support. That’s the DJI Snail. The Snail was a racing propulsion system that debuted way back in 2016 and that was designed for the DIY drone racing crowd. It sold for about $100.

The DJI Snail system
The DJI Snail system

These days, DJI’s FPV efforts are focused on its two ready-to-fly FPV drones, the DJI FPV and the newer, smaller DJI Avata drones.

The three Matrice drones named here — the Matrice 600, 200, and 100 series — were ahead of their time when they launched in the early to mid 2010’s. But their time has come. In fact, they’re so old that DJI stopped production on them years ago. Here’s a breakdown of when DJI actually ceased production on each of these products:

  • Matrice 600: December 2016
  • Matrice 200: December 2017
  • Matrice 100: January 2019
  • Snail: December 2017

For what it’s worth, it’s not abnormal for DJI to end support on a product.

“Because electronic products are affected by technological developments and changes in usage requirements, each generation of products has a fixed life cycle,” according to a statement from DJI. “In order to continuously provide you with premium product and service experiences, DJI regularly optimizes resource allocations to promote the development and application of new products and technologies.”

For example, DJI stopped supporting the Phantom 4 in July 2023. It stopped support the DJI Inspire 1 in February 223.

What DJI drones should you choose instead?

Now that support for these three DJI drones is no more, it’s time to invest in DJI’s newer models. Now sure, investing in newer DJI models with ongoing support might seem costly now, but it’s an investment in the future. Not to mention, the newest drones are far superior on every metric besides the low price you can likely expect from buying one of these outdated drones used.

DJI’s newer Matrice drones are packed with features including obstacle avoidance, longer flight times, and AI-powered autonomous flight modes. These days, DJI’s top Matrice drones include:

DJI Matrice 300 RTK

The undisputed king of the Matrice lineup, the M300 RTK is a powerhouse built for demanding industrial applications. It boasts a long flight time of up to 55 minutes, a 15km transmission range, and the ability to carry hefty payloads like LiDAR sensors and zoom cameras. Think search and rescue, infrastructure inspection, and precision agriculture.

Matrice drones 350 RTK
DJI Matrice 350 RTK (Photo courtesy of DJI)

DJI Matrice 350 RTK

A slightly more nimble and affordable option than the M300 RTK, the M350 RTK is one of the company’s newest workhorse drones. Released in May 2023, it offers a 45-minute flight time, a 12.4km transmission range, and the ability to handle a variety of payloads. Ideal for tasks like construction site monitoring, power line inspection, and filmmaking.

Matrice drones DJI Matrice 30
DJI Matrice 30 (Photo courtesy of DJI)

DJI Matrice 30

Striking a balance between power and portability, the Matrice 30 is a versatile option for a range of tasks. Released in March 2022, it boasts a 41-minute flight time, a 7km transmission range, and the ability to carry payloads like the Zenmuse H20T thermal camera. Great for search and rescue, firefighting, and security patrols.

Other non-DJI alternatives: Sony Airpeak, Skydio X10, Skyfish and more

Whether you’re seeking a drone made in America or you just want to explore other companies, there’s no shortage of enterprise drones to pick from. While DJI has a monopoly in the consumer space, that’s not exactly the case on the industrial side.

Among the top Matrice competitors include Skyfish drones, which support many payloads and sensors out-of-the-box, including LiDAR and thermal sensors from FLIR. Skydio X10 is another standout from the company that rose to fame with its follow-me drones (which it sadly no longer makes). Sony has also been rolling out big updates to its Airpeak drone to make it an industrial powerhouse.

For now, it’s time we raise a glass (or, you know, a drone-captured aerial panorama) to the Matrice 600, 200, and 100. They served us well. But now, it’s time to upgrade.

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The Best Drone-spots in Toulouse, France !

We tell you all about the most beautiful drone spots in the main French cities that our members had the opportunity to film!
Immersing yourself in the unique atmosphere of Toulouse, the pink city of the southwest, is an experience that every drone pilot dreams of experiencing. On the program: an aerial exploration of the Quays and the Esplanade for unique image captures. An overview of the Capitol and an aerial look at the Pont-Neuf will also be there. The Saint-Sernin Basilica will offer its sublime architecture to be captured from the air. Finally, there will be a question of an expert in drone piloting in Toulouse and Haute-Garonne to guarantee breathtaking and professional images.
 
Here is the city of Toulouse in this article with Aero7, our drone pilot based near the city.
Enjoy your reading & your drone flights !
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On continue notre série sur les plus beaux points de vue drone dans les principales villes françaises que nos membres ont eut l’occasion de filmer!
Plonger dans l’atmosphère unique de Toulouse, la ville rose du sud-ouest, est une expérience que tout pilote de drone rêve de vivre. Au programme : une exploration aérienne des Quais et de l’Esplanade pour des prises d’images inédites. Un survol du Capitole et un regard aérien sur le Pont-Neuf seront également au rendez-vous. La Basilique Saint-Sernin offrira son architecture sublime à saisir depuis les airs. Enfin, il sera question d’un expert en pilotage drone à Toulouse et en Haute-Garonne pour garantir des images époustouflantes et professionnelles.
Voici notre article sur Toulouse avec Aero7, notre correspondant sur Toulouse.
Bonne lecture et bons vols !

 

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USAF Selects Anduril as One of Five vendors to Develop CCAs

Anduril – a US autonomous systems start-up – has been selected as one of five defence industries to help develop the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA). The US Air Force (USAF) intend to operate uncrewed autonomous aircraft – known as CCAs – as part of a network alongside other aerial platforms such as fifth or sixth-generation aircraft. This […]

NASA’s Ingenuity Helicopter Mission Ends After Three Years on Mars

NASA’s history-making Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has ended its mission at the Red Planet after surpassing expectations and making dozens more flights than planned. While the helicopter remains upright and in communication with ground controllers, imagery of its Jan. 18 flight sent to Earth this week indicates one or more of its rotor blades sustained damage […]

How Electronic Warfare can Counter Russian Drones and Missiles – Expert Interview

Russia launched a barrage of 40 cruise, aero-ballistic, and ballistic missiles at Ukrainian cities on January 13. Eight of them were shot down, while more than two dozen exploded before reaching their intended targets, largely due to Ukrainian electronic warfare (EW). Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ihnat subsequently urged local authorities to invest in civilian-grade […]

Ukrainian Soldiers Recover Downed Shahed-136 Intact

Ukrainian soldiers have found an almost fully intact Shahed-136, a kamikaze-type drone that is used by the Russian military for conducting strikes on critical infrastructure and civilian targets. This well-preserved drone was found in a field following the recent extensive Russian massive, combined air attack on Ukraine. Judging from the available images, it appears that […]