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Matrice 210

Matrice 210

DJI

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Matrice 210

DJI
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The DJI Matrice 210 is a professional-grade enterprise UAV platform manufactured by DJI Enterprise, designed for industrial and commercial applications including inspection, public safety, search and rescue, surveying, and chemical detection. It supports multiple payload configurations (single/dual downward, single upward gimbals) and is compatible with Zenmuse X4S, X5S, X7, XT, XT2, and Z30 cameras. The M210 V2 variant is priced in the $10,000–$20,000 USD range new, though it appears discontinued or unavailable from primary retailers. The system is a pilot-operated drone that can execute autonomous flight modes (waypoints, automated missions) but fundamentally requires a human pilot to supervise and is capable of supervised-autonomous task execution.

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weight
M210 V2: ~4.8 kg; M210 RTK V2: ~4.91 kg (with two TB55 batteries); max takeoff weight ~6.14 kg
dimensions
M210 V2: 883×886×398 mm (unfolded, with propellers and landing gear); M210 RTK V2: 883×886×427 mm
transmission_range
NCC/FCC: 8 km (5 mi); CE/MIC: 5 km (3.1 mi); SRRC: 5 km (3.1 mi)
compatible_payloads
Zenmuse X4S, X5S, X7, XT, XT2, Z30; FLIR MUVE C360 (multi-gas detector); third-party sensors

Price

No public price — contact the supplier for a quote.

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Evidence-graded claims from the DJI deep report

Good
  • 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 →
Bad
  • 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 →
Ugly
  • 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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