Market leader DJI has just announced a new series of enterprise-class drones: the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise Series consists of two new models, both specialized for specific applications in the professional industry. The Mavic 3E targets efficient mapping and surveying missions, while the Mavic 3T addresses the specific needs of aerial operations in firefighting, search and rescue, inspection and night operations.
If you’re getting excited about the release of new drones from DJI right now, you should first sit down and try not to be too disappointed. These new drones are not for recreational purposes, nor are they aimed at filmmakers. They’re meant for use in industry applications where access to specific locations is limited, and a drone could be helpful in that regard.
That’s why these two models are equipped with a variety of different sensors and specialized cameras to handle difficult scenarios in the field. From scouting a forest fire to inspecting power lines and all sorts of other tasks, these drones can be deployed.
The new DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise series consists of two models, the Mavic 3E and the Mavic 3T. As the name suggests, both are based on the proven Mavic 3 platform (article here), but are equipped with different sensors and camera arrays.
As Christina Zhang, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy at DJI, puts it:
The Mavic 3 Enterprise will prove to be an extremely valuable and beneficial tool for environmental and wildlife protection, construction, surveying, energy, public safety and countless other fields.
The Mavic 3E is primarily focused on performing mapping and surveying tasks efficiently. To this end, it features a 20MP wide-angle camera with a 4/3 CMOS sensor with large 3.3μm pixels that, together with the intelligent low-light mode, offer improved performance in low-light conditions. The hybrid zoom camera (up to 56x) has an equivalent focal length of 162mm for 12MP images. A mechanical shutter prevents motion blur and supports fast 0.7-second interval shooting.
The Mavic 3T, on the other hand, is designed to meet the specific needs of aerial operations in firefighting, search and rescue, inspection and night operations. The DJI Mavic 3T features the same telephoto camera as the Mavic 3E, an additional 48-MP camera with a 1/2-inch CMOS sensor, and a thermal imaging camera with a display field of view (DFOV) of 61° and an equivalent focal length of 40 mm with 640 × 512 px resolution.
With the Mavic 3T’s thermal imaging camera, you can take spot and area temperature measurements and set alerts for high temperatures. With tools like color palettes and isotherms, the drone helps professionals find hot spots, for example, during a firefighting operation.
Both models of the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise Series share quite a few underlying specifications, so the difference between both models is the set of sensors and cameras deployed.
Both drones sport DJI O3 Enterprise Transmission, which enables the pilot to control them in a range of 15 km and both drones provide a high frame rate live feed at 1080p/30fps. Of course, you need to obey local laws and regulations at all times.
The Mavic 3 Enterprise series features enhanced obstacle detection and navigation systems to help drone pilots find their way. Both drones are also equipped with DJI AirSense, which receives ADS-B signals from conventional aircraft in the area and alerts drone pilots to other nearby air traffic.
The new, improved DJI APAS System 5.0 for obstacle detection without blind spots is supported by six omnidirectional fisheye sensors.
In order to further customize the chosen Mavic 3 Enterprise Series drone to the specific need of a given mission, it can be upgraded with one of the following attchements:
In addition to these hardware additions, the Mavic 3 Enterprise Series also features a variety of useful software to further enhance data collection, mapping, fleet management and flight operations:
Since we’re talking about missions which, most likely, gather sensitive data, it is important to manage this data properly. The Mavic 3 Enterprise Series offers modern security features to protect the integrity of photos, videos, flight logs and other data generated during sensitive flight.
When activated, Local Data Mode will stop the DJI Pilot 2 flight control app from sending or receiving any data over the internet. This provides added security assurances for operators of flights involving critical infrastructure, governmental projects or other sensitive missions. The radio link between the aircraft and remote controller features robust AES-256 encryption.
Both drones are available for purchase now. You can get them from DJI directly or from one of the major retailers. Pricing is as follows:
Link: DJI website
What do you think? Do you have experiences with the Mavic 2 Enterprise Series? Let us know in the comments below!
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