Chinese company DJI is probably preparing to release three new drones: Mini 5 Pro, Avata 3, and Neo 2. This is indicated by leaked images and new details about these drones.
This is reported by The Verge with reference to DroneXL, which published images with two drones that could be the next generation of the Avata 2 and DJI Neo.
The Avata 3's battery is said to be further back, with a larger camera unit at the front. It also has four-blade propellers, rather than the three-bladed ones found on the Avata 2.
Information about the unannounced Mini 5 Pro has also surfaced. It suggests that the drone will be equipped with a 33.5 Wh battery, which is a significant improvement over the 18.9 Wh of the Mini 4 Pro.

Rumors have been confirmed that the Mini 5 Pro can transmit video up to 25 kilometers away, or 5 kilometers further than its predecessor. This range puts it closer to the DJI Mavic 4 Pro. The Mini 5 Pro is expected to hit the market in September.
DJI is also reportedly working on the Osmo Nano, a new portable action camera that will likely feature a modular display like the Action line. The company is also reportedly planning to release the Mic 3 and Osmo 360 cameras, but it’s unclear when they’ll be available.
Earlier, the Minister of Strategic Industries of Ukraine, Herman Smetanin, reported that Ukrainian developers have created about 10 models to replace the Chinese DJI Mavic drones, which are often used by the military.
In January of this year, DJI introduced the Matrice 4 Series drones with a thermal imaging camera, mapping features, and AI capable of «rapidly identifying objects such as vehicles and animals». DJI believes that such functionality will be suitable for rescue workers, law enforcement, and farmers.



