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A display featuring 4,500 drones flying in intricate formations dazzled spectators in South Korea. The show on May 9 was put on by UVify, a company that broke the Guinness World Record for flying 5,293 drones simultaneously earlier this month. The light show is part of the Korea Drone Expo 2024.
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Published On 10 May 2024
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