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    DJI Enterprise December 2025 Firmware Updates Explained

    DJI Enterprise December 2025 Firmware Updates Explained

    • by Stefan Gandhi

    In late 2025 DJI released a broad set of firmware updates targeting its enterprise drone ecosystem. These improvements span the DJI Matrice 4 Series, DJI Matrice 4D Series, DJI Dock 3, DJI Matrice 400, and DJI FlightHub 2. For UK professional drone operators these enhancements bring meaningful gains in automation, safety, intelligence, sensing capabilities and workflow integration. This article explains the key changes in depth and how these updates elevate end to end mission performance for industrial inspections, public safety operations, surveying and autonomous deployments.

    1) What Has Changed For The Matrice 4 Series

    On 11 December 2025 DJI rolled out new aircraft firmware (v16.01.00.05) for the Matrice 4 Series. The update delivers powerful perception and route flexibility improvements. At its core is a multimodal detection feature. This allows operators to configure object triggers not only with traditional text based labels but also with images or real time box selection. The effect is greater selectivity in alert conditions and smarter flights when AI recognition is engaged.

    The update also extends support for infrared algorithms. Users can now select DJI’s own infrared logic or bring a third party infrared model into Patrol Routes. Infrared performance becomes more adaptable for perimeter security, search and rescue and facilities management missions. Parallel to infrared capability, the firmware adds support for external alert mechanisms like speakers and spotlight actions in Patrol Routes. Crucially the zoom lens can be tied to recognition triggers so the aircraft can zoom in for precise visual verification of objects of interest.

    Navigation and autonomous flight gain new options too. Smart Oblique is introduced for Linear Routes. This brings smoother oblique angle capture over long linear features such as pipelines, roads or rail lines. Improvements also provide support for waypoint routes that contain just a single waypoint. This small but powerful addition increases automation flexibility for simple point to point tasks.

    2) Advances for DJI Dock 3 and Matrice 4D Series

    The December 11th update also included matched firmware releases for DJI Dock 3 and the Matrice 4D Series (v16.01.00.05). These extend capabilities across perception, route planning, computing performance and user interface feedback.

    A major addition is expanded obstacle sensing transparency. Operators can now view obstacle sensing capability levels and detailed sensor status directly in the camera view via DJI Pilot 2 or within the virtual cockpit environment of DJI FlightHub 2. This visibility improves informed mission decisions during autonomous launches or remote piloting.

    Licensing workflows benefit from a practical enhancement. It is now possible to clear all aircraft unlocking licences with one click. This saves time for fleet managers who operate multiple units across rotating missions.

    For imaging performance the wide angle camera on the Matrice 4D Series now supports waypoint routes and manual flight at 48 megapixels. Photogrammetry and high resolution mapping operations will see sharper data capture. The photo taking action in intelligent flight routes is optimised to better centre the subject in frame. This refinement helps standardise image quality across autonomous routes.

    As with the Matrice 4 Series, route alerts gain support for speakers and spotlight actions for intelligent flight routes. Infrared workflows are upgraded with support for DJI and third party algorithms. Manual flight modes see Smart Capture and real time alerts that allow operators to configure warning thresholds. When thresholds are reached the system will take a snapshot automatically. These features augment situational awareness in both autonomy and direct piloting scenarios.

    The intelligent computing platform receives its own major enhancements. Users can now choose between algorithm modes that prioritise 4K low frequency or 2K high frequency performance. While only one mode can be selected at a time, this flexibility lets operators tailor processing to mission needs. The platform has also been expanded with support for object detection and segmentation models, enabling richer data extraction from onboard processing.

    Useful Additions for FlightHub 2 Integration

    When paired with DJI FlightHub 2 these updates unlock even more operational value. A new Device Network Speed Test helps diagnose network conditions for the dock. This can be accessed via Device Management then Device Maintenance and Remote Debugging. For RTK workflows users can now perform Custom Network RTK Calibration in vehicle mounted mode, increasing precision for survey and mapping tasks.

    Flight route planning now supports Smart 3D Capture based on rough models. Teams can generate routes from minimal input, refining models as data is collected. The system also supports planning and distributing tasks with a single waypoint. This simplifies and accelerates deployments when quick response is critical.

    Enhancements for DJI Pilot 2 Users

    Within DJI Pilot 2 the update introduces visual assistance for power line missions. Operators who install the obstacle sensing module will now see augmented reality projections of power lines in the app. This feature improves electrical infrastructure inspections by clarifying line positions in real time views.

    Additionally there is new support for Manifold 3, expanding onboard computing potential for edge AI workloads. This aligns with growing enterprise demand for real time analytics and automated insights.

    3) Matrice 400 Improvements

    Earlier in the month on 8 December 2025 DJI updated the Matrice 400 aircraft firmware (v16.00.08.13). This update focuses on safety and compliance enhancements. Flight strategy adjustments were made to align with local regulatory expectations in different markets. One clear example is a prompt that appears when the Matrice 400 has landed but the propellers are still spinning. The notification advises operators to hold the throttle stick down for five seconds to stop propeller rotation. It also cautions against moving the stick in other directions during shutdown. This alert may appear simple but significantly reduces risk during mission completion and ground handling.

    4) FlightHub 2 Updates

    FlightHub 2 received an extensive update to the public version on 11 December 2025. These changes help teams to plan, execute, analyse and share drone data more efficiently.

    One of the headline features is Automated Assignment within the Automated Workflow module. Users can create a workflow that automatically runs preset actions after the aircraft reaches specified coordinates. This capability brings higher levels of autonomy to complex missions such as infrastructure inspection, security patrols or environmental monitoring.

    The platform’s route intelligence expanded with support for selecting 3x or 7x zoom lenses. Alongside this, both DJI official and third party infrared object detection algorithms can be used, with speaker and spotlight alert actions becoming part of the automated suite. This provides consistent sensor and response integration from flight planning to execution.

    Real time AI alert settings are now available in the virtual cockpit. During flights users can set alert thresholds for onboard algorithms. When an alert is triggered it is collected in an alert list for follow up and analysis. This strengthens dynamic risk awareness and record keeping.

    Rapid Mapping workflows were optimised to let operators enable real time thumbnail transfer during flight. Once transfer completes modelling starts automatically. This speeds up generation of actionable models for emergency or time sensitive applications.

    The Analyser feature saw the addition of historical elevation tools. Users can draw points on the map to find geographic location and surface height inside historical models. Including support for sharing analyser results by scanning a QR code via mobile device without login makes collaboration simpler and more secure.

    Several quality of life improvements also shipped. Object segmentation algorithm support was added to onboard algorithms. Automated workflows now continue remaining steps even if the workflow is disabled mid progress. Imperial unit settings are respected in analyser based on organisation level preferences. It is now also possible to set the expansion coefficient in analyser volume calculations.

    DJI Dock 3 updates also bring support for custom network RTK calibration and the ability to clear all aircraft unlocking licences with a single command.

    Impact For UK Enterprise Operators

    For professional drones in the UK these updates come at an important time. As industries adopt autonomous flight for inspections in energy, utilities, telecoms and emergency services the enhancements offer tangible efficiency and safety benefits. AI driven detection coupled with configurable alerts reduces the burden on operators while improving mission repeatability. Expanded imaging capabilities and sensor integrations improve data quality. Safety prompts and refined strategies help maintain compliance with evolving regulations from the UK Civil Aviation Authority.

    Integration between DJI Dock 3, Matrice 4D Series and FlightHub 2 creates a more cohesive operational backbone. For teams managing multiple aircraft and remote missions this ecosystem update simplifies planning, execution and analysis without compromising control or data security.

    Conclusion

    The December 2025 firmware updates from DJI mark a significant step in enterprise drone capability. From smarter AI detection and infrared support to enhanced safety and automated workflows the improvements help UK professionals get more from their fleets.

    Whether you operate Matrice 4 Series, Matrice 4D, Matrice 400 or rely on FlightHub 2 for mission management these updates boost performance and intelligence across your operations.

    Explore the latest DJI enterprise drones and accessories at the Coptrz official online store and upgrade your fleet with models like the Matrice 4 Series and Matrice 4D to unlock these powerful new features.


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