DJI announced a new drone today which — despite the word “Mini” in its name — competes more directly with the DJI Air 2 (though still manages to be under 250g).
Features of the Mini 3 Pro drone include:
4K HDR video
Rotating gimbal for vertical shooting
34min standard battery flight time
APAS 4.0 obstacle avoidance
New DJI-RC controller
The Mini 3 Pro starts for just $759 with the standard controller and $909 with the DJI-RC controller.
According to our sources from the field, the enemy is actively preparing new strikes with upgraded Tu-141 Strizh UAVs on the Russian infrastructure.
To do this, they are actively restoring previously abandoned airfields of small civil aviation along the contact line and the state border. The advantage is given to airfields with a hard surface, remote from the effective zone of destruction of Russian barrel artillery and located near major highways.
As a real example, the former airfield of agricultural aviation near the village of Sobolevka in the Kupyansky district of the Kharkiv region, where the AFU unit is based, is now the Tu-141 kamikaze drones from at least two launchers. During the test checks, the UAV began to have problems with electrical equipment and the launches were postponed for several days, judging by the interception of the message - until Tuesday.
The enemy also plans to modernize the strip coverage by installing additional plates for the passage of the Swifts launchers. It is possible that the APU is already using or planning to use similar abandoned airfields suitable for these factors in this way, which needs to be paid extremely close attention to.