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CAMP ROBERTS, Calif. (Jul. 16, 2015) The Advanced Robotics Systems Engineering Laboratory team from the Naval Postgraduate School launches an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) from the automated multi-plane propulsion system at McMillan Airfield at Camp Roberts. The team broke their previous world record by simultaneously flying 30 UAVs and continue to work toward their goal of simultaneously flying 50 unmanned aerial vehicles. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Michael Ehrlich) File# 150716-N-QW561-434

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