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DJI Unveils the Matrice 30: An Industrial Drone That Fits in a Backpack and Flies Solo from a Docking Station

By: Isradrone Editorial Team⏱️ 3 min read
DJI חושפת את Matrice 30: רחפן תעשייתי שנכנס לתרמיל ועובד לבד מתחנת עגינה

DJI unveiled its Matrice 30 and Matrice 30T industrial drones today, March 21, 2022, priced at $9,999 and $13,999 respectively, alongside a new automated docking station called DJI Dock. This marks the company's first industrial drone that folds like the consumer-grade Mavic series, and it enables operation without a pilot present on site thanks to the dock.

The fold that turns an industrial drone into backpack gear

Until now, DJI's industrial drones shipped in bulky hard cases that required a vehicle, or at least two pairs of hands, to haul into the field. The Matrice 30 series changes that: the arms fold inward just like DJI's small consumer drones, letting field crews simply slide the drone into a backpack and head out. It sounds like a cosmetic tweak, but in practice it could determine whether infrastructure operators, fire departments and law enforcement agencies in Israel and worldwide adopt the tool into their daily routine, or leave it in storage due to logistical constraints.

What's inside: zoom, laser range and thermal

The two models share largely identical airframes and cameras, with the main difference being the addition of a thermal sensor on the T variant. Combining the cameras and sensors gives a single drone the ability to perform both precise visual inspection and distance measurement, without needing to swap equipment between missions.

  • Zoom camera on the M30: 48 megapixels, 5x to 16x optical zoom, up to 200x digital zoom
  • Wide-angle camera: 12 megapixels, still images up to 8K, 4K video at 30fps
  • Laser rangefinder: precise coordinate measurement of objects up to 1,200 meters away
  • Thermal camera, M30T only: radiometric, 640x512 pixel resolution
  • Durability rating: IP55 on both models
  • Built-in gimbal in the style of the Zenmuse H20N
  • M30 price: $9,999
  • M30T price: $13,999

DJI Dock: a station that manages the drone on its own

The innovation that could actually change day-to-day operations isn't the drone itself but the station beside it. DJI Dock is an automated docking unit that waits in the field, sends the drone out to fly according to a preset script, waits for the mission to finish, and takes it back in for charging, over and over, without anyone needing to stand near the drone during takeoff or landing. In effect, this turns a drone from a tool that requires a trained operator on every flight into a permanent piece of infrastructure that runs itself, much like an advanced security camera.

The practical open question concerns regulation: operating a fully autonomous drone with no physical pilot on site, even for routine, repeated flights over the same area, depends on beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flight approvals that civil aviation authorities worldwide, including Israel's CAA, are still weighing very cautiously. Without such approval, much of DJI Dock's potential may remain theoretical, at least for now.

Who is this for, and what's still unknown?

The price tag, nearly $10,000 for the base model and $14,000 for the thermal version, clearly places the product in the enterprise and government market: infrastructure oversight, firefighting, police work, and management of industrial and construction sites, rather than the consumer market. What remains unclear at this stage is how much DJI Dock itself will cost separately, what the dock's practical operating range is relative to repeat flight distances, and how the regulatory approval process will look in different countries for continuous, unsupervised operation.

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