For now, it is unclear what @Quadro_News is attempting to show in the image below. Incidentally, a similar photo showing what may end up being the Mavicrsurfaced last year. While the Mavic 4 Pro appears to feature front and centre, the leaker implies that the drone of interest is ‘something else’ that ‘is brewing.’.As a result, some followers have speculated that the drone on top of the Mavic 4 Pro could be an Air 4 or Mini 5. The latter is reported to be in development ahead of a ‘late 2025’ launch; there is no news on an Air 4 release yet, though. Added to that, the Mini 5 series may be joined by the Neo 2, a direct successor to the palm-sized drone that arrived in summer 2024. Ultimately, the camera housing closely resembles last year’s Air 3S(curr. $1,099 on Amazon) to confuse matters furtherThe potential launch of six additional products suggests DJI is maintaining its aggressive market strategy despite increasing competition in the drone sector. The Mavic 4 Pro would represent the next iteration of DJI’s flagship prosumer line, while the Mini 5 Pro would continue the company’s dominance in the sub-250g category.The M400A, presumably part of the enterprise-focused Matrice series, indicates DJI’s continued commitment to the commercial drone market. Meanwhile, the DJI Dock 3 demonstrates the company’s investment in autonomous drone This comprehensive approach suggests DJI is working to fortify its market leadership across all segments while potentially addressing emerging competitive pressures.The diversity of products in DJI’s rumored pipeline reflects the company’s strategy of maintaining dominance through continuous innovation across multiple market segments. However, it’s worth noting that product rumors, even from reliable sources like OsitaLV, should be treated with appropriate skepticism until official announcements are made.