Just to add to that, I would agree. This is a case-by-case basis, but it is exported as a weapon and it certainly is a weapon.
Once again, just to touch on a point I made earlier, this technology is critical for the recipient to be able to launch modern air strikes. Without these, the drones that Turkey was using in Libya, in Nagorno-Karabakh, in Syria and in Iraq, would be incapable of launching modern air strikes as we know them.
Not only are these exported as weapons but they should be seen as proper weapons due to the capabilities that they bring to the table.