[follow up] Autel Robotics accused of selling drones to Israeli military used in Gaza

Autel Robotics, a Chinese drone manufacturer, is facing accusations of selling its drones to the Israeli military, which reportedly used them to fire grenades at unarmed civilians in #Gaza, including children. The company denies knowingly selling to #Israel and claims the sales were unauthorized. However, evidence suggests otherwise, including a public tender by the Israeli Defense Ministry for Autel drones and statements from an Israeli distributor who claims to have facilitated these sales. Autel is considering legal action against the distributor.

[…] Autel Robotics announced after the outbreak of the war in 2023 that it would stop selling drones "to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone," in accordance with regulations in China that prohibit the sale of civilian drones for military use. The company stated in response to the exposure by "Shecha Mekomit" that it "believes that technology should not be used as a means of harm or oppression," and strongly condemns this use. According to the company, not only was it unaware of the offensive military use of the drones, but it also did not make any sales to marketers or importers in Israel – either directly or through a third party – and it is unknown how they ended up in the hands of soldiers in the army.

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"הרחפנים שלנו לא נועדו לדיכוי". היצרנית הסינית נגד השימוש בהם בעזה - שיחה מקומית

חברת אוטל רובוטיקה (Autel Robotics) שוקלת צעדים משפטיים נגד ספקי רחפנים בישראל, שלטענתה מכרו את מוצריה לצבא הישראלי "באופן בלתי מורשה", ומסרה שהיא "מוטרדת עמוקות ומודאגת" מחשיפת "שיחה מקומית" ומגזין 972+ כי רחפניה משמשים חיילים בעזה להטלת רימונים לעבר אנשים. >> חיילים מעידים: תקפנו ברחפנים ילדים ומבוגרים לא חמושים בעזה מנגד, שיחות עם יבואנים ישראלים […]

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#DJI narrowly escapes #US #drone #ban, for now — company has one year to demonstrate its products don’t pose a #nationalsecurity risk
Law calls for analysis of unmanned aircraft system, specifically DJI and fellow drone maker #AutelRobotics, by “an appropriate national security agency.” If this analysis isn’t done within one year, the manufacturer’s products and services will automatically be included in the list by the #FCC, effectively banning these two companies.
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/dji-narrowly-escapes-u-s-drone-ban-for-now-company-has-one-year-to-demonstrate-its-products-dont-pose-a-national-security-risk
DJI narrowly escapes U.S. drone ban, for now — company has one year to demonstrate its products don’t pose a national security risk

It has one year to fight for its survival in the U.S.

Tom's Hardware

https://www.reuters.com/world/us-adds-tencent-catl-list-chinese-firms-allegedly-aiding-beijings-military-2025-01-06/

#USDoD said on Monday it has added Chinese gaming and social media leader #Tencent Holdings and battery maker CATL to a list of firms it says work with #China's military; list also included chip maker Changxin Memory Technologies, #Quectel Wireless, and drone maker #AutelRobotics

ブラックフライデーには、Autel Robotics EVO Lite+ドローンで200ドル節約できます。
https://www.space.com/black-friday-drone-deal-200-off-autel-robotics-2023

Black FridayセールでAutel Robotics EVO Lite+ドローンが$200割引の$999に。DJIに匹敵する性能で、5.4Kのビデオ撮影やフォトグラフィが可能。ドローン愛好家やプロにおすすめ
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Fly more for less: $200 saving on the Autel Robotics EVO Lite+ drone this Black Friday

Take videos from high up whilst prices are low down: This Black Friday drone deal takes it under $1000 and save $200 on the Autel Robotics Evo Lite+.

Space

Experience the breathtaking beauty of #SilverwoodThemePark in the fall with a new perspective with these cinematic drone shots! Get ready to be captivated by the stunning aerial views of your favorite attractions on our TikTok!

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Attraction Spot on TikTok

Experience the breathtaking beauty of @Silverwood Theme Park in the fall with a new perspective with these cinematic drone shots! Get ready to be captivated by the stunning aerial views of your favorite attractions! @Autel Robotics @autelroboticsdrones @RMC #AllTheThrillsInOneSpot #AttractionSpot #SilverwoodThemePark #CinematicDroneShots #Drone #Aerial #Deathbyillusion #TikTokViral #Travel #Events #FYP #ForYou #StuntPilot #Tremors #TimberTerror #RollerCoaster #ThemePark #AmusementPark #Aftershock #WoodenCoaster #Corkscrew #BirdsEyeView #Athol #Idaho #CaptivatingViews #EnchantingLandscapes #MagicInMotion #Athol #Idaho #RockyMountainConstruction

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Autel EVO Lite+ Review: This Drone Deserves Some Respect

Autel's EVO Lite+ stands up to scrutiny.

PetaPixel

Autel Aims at DJI, Launches EVO Nano and EVO Lite Compact Drones

Autel Robotics has announced the EVO Nano and EVO Lite drones that are designed for beginner enthusiasts and compete directly against the DJI Mini 2 and Air 2S. In particular, the Nano is the first sub-250 gram drone to offer obstacle avoidance.

Autel Robotics might not be as household of a name as DJI, but the Seattle-based and China-owned company won a lawsuit against DJI in May of 2020 involving the design of its most recent run of quadcopters. Victory in that lawsuit may explain why Autel's drones look remarkably similar to the ones DJI has been marketing and selling for years.

The Nano is armed with a 1/1.28-inch CMOS sensor that is capable of capturing 50-megapixel or a 1/2-inch sensor 48-megapixel photos (depending on model between the Nano and Nano+) and uses a large f/1.9 aperture to offer what Autel touts as superior noise reduction capability and the ability to operate in low light conditions. It is also capable of tracking subjects using a combination of phase and contrast detection autofocus, and the company also claims wide dynamic range that will show details in both highlights and shadows.

The Nano weighs 249-pounds and features three-way obstacle avoidance -- a first for a sub-250 gram drone.

Additionally, it has a flight range with live video transmission of up to 6.2 miles, has a 30-minute flight time, and can shoot 4K video. It will be available in four colors: Autel Orange, Arctic White, Deep Space Gray, and Blazing Red

The EVO Lite offers the choice between a 1/1.28-inch sensor capable of 50-megapixel photos a one-inch CMOS sensor capable of 20-megapixel photos -- either the Lite or Lite +. It is armed with Autel's "intelligent moonlight algorithm" that it says allows the drone to capture crisp and vibrant details at night with low noise, even at high ISO settings. It also comes with an adjustable aperture with a range of f/2.8 through f/11 and is capable of capturing 4K HDR content and 6K video at up to 30 frames per second.

The Lite also has what Autel claims is the world's first four-axis gimbal design that promises the ability to orient the camera sideways to capture vertical videos that would be specifically shared on mobile devices. The EVO Lite weighs 820 grams, but shares the same 6.2-mile transmission, 30-minute flight time, and three-way obstacle avoidance found in the Nano. It will be available in three colors: Autel Orange, Arctic White, and Deep Space Gray.

Both drones will, as expected, ship with various automatic modes for different cinematic motions that can be captured via an aerial perspecitive.

The EVO Nano will start at $649 while the Nano+ will cost $799. The EVO Lite series will start $1,149 while the Lite+ will cost $1,249. The availability of the drones was not clear, but expect them to come to market soon.

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Autel Aims at DJI, Launches EVO Nano and EVO Lite Compact Drones

Obstacle avoidance for the first time in a sub-250 gram drone.