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DJI Unveils Matrice 4: Mavic 3 Enterprise Successor With Built-In RTK

By: Isradrone Editorial Team⏱️ 3 min read
DJI מציגה את Matrice 4: יורשת ה-Mavic 3 Enterprise עם RTK מובנה

DJI announced today, January 8, 2025, the Matrice 4 series, its new compact flagship line for the enterprise market, replacing the Mavic 3 Enterprise. The series includes two models, the Matrice 4E for mapping and surveying and the Matrice 4T for infrastructure inspection and rescue operations, both of which come with built-in RTK and fast imaging capable of capturing a photo every 0.5 seconds.

No More Separate RTK Module Add-On

Anyone familiar with the Mavic 3 Enterprise will remember the minor headache that came with it: achieving centimeter-level positioning accuracy required buying a separate RTK module and installing it yourself. DJI has fixed that with the Matrice 4 series. This time, RTK comes built into every unit, with no extra component and no field assembly required. It sounds like a small technical tweak, but for professionals working in survey and mapping, it's exactly the kind of detail that determines how long it takes to get started in the morning.

Two Models, Two Different Worlds

DJI didn't build a single drone for every purpose. Instead, it split the series into two distinct directions. The Matrice 4E is aimed at the geospatial world: ground surveying, mapping, construction, and mining. The Matrice 4T targets a completely different market: power infrastructure inspection, disaster response readiness, public safety, and forest monitoring and conservation.

  • Matrice 4E: mapping, surveying, construction, and mining
  • Matrice 4T: power utilities, emergency services, public safety, and forest monitoring
  • RTK: built into both models, no separate purchase needed
  • Mechanical shutter: supports fast imaging at intervals as short as 0.5 seconds per photo

A Faster Mechanical Shutter and Denser Photogrammetric Models

From a technical standpoint, the most notable upgrade is in the wide-angle camera. The Matrice 4 is equipped with a mechanical shutter that enables photo capture at 0.5-second intervals, compared to 0.7 seconds on the Mavic 3 Enterprise. In practice, this means that during a fixed flight duration, the drone can capture more overlapping images, feeding photogrammetry software with denser data and enabling higher-resolution 3D models to be built at the end of a mission.

Smart Detection and In-Flight Laser Marking

Beyond hardware, DJI is adding two software capabilities that shift part of the workload from the office to the field. The Smart Detection feature and the Laser Measurement Marking feature let operators document and precisely locate a point of interest, such as a crack in infrastructure or a component requiring further inspection, in real time during the live flight, instead of waiting for post-landing data processing. For field teams working on tight schedules, this can save an entire repeat flight just to verify a finding discovered later in the lab.

What Does This Mean for the Israeli Market?

In Israel, the Mavic 3 Enterprise series is widely used by electric utilities, rescue organizations, and private surveyors, so the transition to the Matrice 4 is expected to come naturally for many existing operators. The open question is pricing: DJI has not published final pricing for Israel, and history shows that the gap between US pricing and local pricing, combined with CAA (Israel Civil Aviation Authority) regulatory restrictions on importing and licensing enterprise drones, can significantly affect the actual pace of adoption.

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