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Unidentified drone crashed on South Korean border island: military
  An unmanned aircraft crashed in close to north Korea, South Korea's defense ministry official said on Tuesday, a disputed maritime border a south Korean island, triggered the investigation whether the aircraft from the north.
Unmanned aircraft around 4 PM on Bai Ling island on Monday, when north Korea fired hundreds of rounds in the sea near the disputed maritime routes. In response to trigger a similar show strength from South Korea.
South Korean military uavs of trying to verify there are from what might be, and also to find any possible north Korean spy, military officials told Reuters.
The official, who don't want to be identified, did not give any further details.
North Korea fired 100 artillery shells into south Korean waters, and part of the drill on Monday, prompting the south to strike back. Exercise seems to be more sabre-rattling Pyongyang, rather than the beginning of a military confrontation.
South Korea's yonhap news agency quoted an unidentified south Korean government officials, the report said the unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) is 2-3 meters (7-10 feet) long, by a Japanese engine and parts of China, and a small camera.
Yonhap also said the unmanned aerial vehicle (uav) is similar to that of the other found a bottom in the border city last month.
North Korea's release has been modified, crashed into the predetermined target, but it don't think can fly operating air strikes or long-range reconnaissance uav practice uav television last year.
Small, remote control plane can be modified, sold with cameras and other monitoring equipment.