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Matrice 400 RTK
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Matrice 400 RTK
DJIThe DJI Matrice 400 RTK is a flagship enterprise drone unveiled June 10, 2025, succeeding the M300/M350 RTK series. It offers up to 59 minutes of flight time with payload, a 6 kg payload capacity, IP55 weather resistance, power-line-level obstacle sensing via integrated LiDAR and mmWave radar, and a 40 km O4 Enterprise transmission range. Priced at approximately $10,450 USD (aircraft + controller), it targets professional applications including infrastructure inspection, emergency response, LiDAR mapping, and public safety. The drone executes pre-planned and intelligent missions autonomously (terrain following, power line follow, geometric routes), with a human pilot supervising and able to intervene — consistent with a Supervised-Autonomous classification for its primary enterprise tasks.
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Specification
- payload_capacity
- 6 kg (13.2 lbs)
- max_payload_count
- Up to 7 simultaneous payloads via 4 E-Port V2 connectors
- compatible_payloads
- Zenmuse H30T, L2, L3, P1, S1 Spotlight (sold separately)
- top_speed
- 25 m/s (~90 km/h / 56 mph); 60% faster than M350 RTK
- battery
- Single TB100 battery: 20,254 mAh / 977 Wh; 400 charge cycles; 45-second hot-swap with GPS lock retention
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the DJI deep report
DJI holds 70–80% of the global civil drone market and approximately 96% of the U.S. market (pre-FCC restrictions).
Multiple independent analyses and research sources [10][13][16] corroborate DJI's dominant market position, though the 96% U.S. figure is pre-restriction and current share post-FCC action is unverified.
from DJI deep report →The DJI Robomaster S1 supports full onboard autonomy via a ROS2-based stack, including zero-shot sim-to-real multi-agent reinforcement learning (MARL) policy transfer.
An independent academic paper from the University of Cambridge [21] confirms the Robomaster S1 was used as a customized research platform running a ROS2-based full onboard autonomy stack with successful sim-to-real MARL transfer, though this reflects research-lab capability, not a commercial product claim.
from DJI deep report →
DJI claims the Lito X1 and Lito 1 feature omnidirectional obstacle sensing active down to 5 lux, and the Matrice 400 features power-line-level obstacle sensing.
Specs are sourced from DJI's own press releases [12] and official enterprise blog [7]; no independent third-party lab test or field validation of the 5-lux omnidirectional sensing or power-line detection performance has been identified in the dossier.
from DJI deep report →The DJI FlyCart 100 is a commercially deployed all-in-one intelligent drone delivery system.
The FlyCart 100 is listed on DJI's official website [1] as a product, but the dossier contains no independent evidence of commercial-scale deployment, customer outcomes, or regulatory approval for delivery operations in any jurisdiction.
from DJI deep report →
DJI's Return-to-Home (RTH) and autonomous safety features are reliable across its consumer drone lineup.
Multiple independent community reports [30][31][33][35] document RTH failures, remote controller transmission failures at low altitude, and tracking failures in forested environments, directly contradicting vendor marketing of reliable autonomous safety features.
from DJI deep report →DJI has deployed 600,000+ agricultural drones across 100+ countries, saving 410 million tons of water and cutting 51 million tons of CO2 emissions.
These figures originate exclusively from a DJI Agriculture press release [11]; no independent verification of the deployment count, water savings, or emissions reduction figures is present in the dossier.
from DJI deep report →
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