DJI Dock 2 will it fly West?

DJI Dock 2 will it fly West?

I am not sure about this one, the Dock 2 launched yesterday and it was my understanding that it was for the Chinese domestic market only.

Australian distributor Rocket DNA has a pre-order page set up with an expected landing in Q1 2024.

DJI has just released the DJI Dock 2 – a smaller and more compact version of the initial DJI Dock currently on the market.

Weighing in at just 34kgs – compared to the 105kgs of Dock 1 – this version is sure to provide an easier, quicker and more cost-effective deployment of an autonomous drone fleet.

The Dock 2 will be launched along with two new drone models, the DJI Matrice 3D and Matrice 3DT – designed specifically for survey and inspection applications, with an estimated flight range of up to 10 km and 50-minute battery endurance.

What makes the DJI Dock eco-system unique is the low-touch maintenance interval of six months (for entry-level usage), allowing the Dock systems to be installed and remotely operated with a high degree of reliability.

DJI Dock 2 Specifications
DJI Dock 2 Specifications
DJI Matrice 3D Specifications
DJI Matrice 3D Specifications
Order your DJI Dock 2 today, for delivery in Q1 2024

RocketDNA is the first systems integrator in Australia to achieve CASA approval for the DJI Dock system. We supply a fully-integrated DJI Dock, including electronics and communications panel (Starlink connectivity optional), installed on an industrial-grade steel skid mount. You can read more about our xBOT solutions here.


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Gary Mortimer

Founder and Editor of sUAS News | Gary Mortimer has been a commercial balloon pilot for 25 years and also flies full-size helicopters. Prior to that, he made tea and coffee in air traffic control towers across the UK as a member of the Royal Air Force.