File:US Navy 020106-N-3236B-049 UAV Testing.jpg
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English: Bahrain (Jan. 6, 2002) -- During a pre flight inspection Lieutenant Junior Grade David Potere of Boston Mass. assigned to Destroyer Squadron Fifty(DESRON50), Naval Support Activity installs the rechargeable batteries that power the Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV). U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 1st Class Ted Banks. (RELEASED) |
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