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Chinese-made Autel drones, previously condemned for military use, are marketed with images of the drones carrying explosive shells, raising concerns about their potential military purposes. The company strongly opposes military use, issuing a public statement, but the listing of the drones on various e-commerce platforms with such images has sparked questions about their stance. Autel's drones, particularly the Titan model, have been used in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with the company's subsidiaries operating in the US, Germany, and Italy.
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