Since the onset of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have emerged as a transformative feature of the battlefield. Ukraine’s Armed Forces, fighting a numerically superior enemy, have turned to a diverse arsenal of drones to level the playing field, using them for reconnaissance, artillery correction, electronic warfare, and increasingly for direct attack. This essay surveys the wide spectrum of UAVs in service with Ukraine as of mid-2025, ca
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All the drone footage I’ve seen has been analog, and I guess it’s possible on the FPV.
I think DJI might be referring to the recently introduced “race mode”, which reduces bandwidth of their transmitter and allows other pilots (with analog systems) to fly nearby. In regular mode DJI video systems tend to interfere with analog transmissions.
I haven’t heard of any official way to get analog video from a DJI air unit.
From what I read they actually work with 3rd party analog receivers from the drone itself.
Ex: https://www.reddit.com/r/fpv/comments/16n8ztu/hi_dji_goggles_for_analog/
Huh TIL. Usually DJI locks you in pretty hard.
Either way the mavic certainly ain’t working off of analog.
I highly doubt the mavics used in Ukraine still run the stock firmware
That takes more than firmware, and I don’t know how much thats worth it compared to just using existing fpv hardware.