MOSCOW (Sputnik) — In November, media reports appeared saying that South Korea was planning to develop unmanned aircraft by 2017 to patrol the demilitarized zone separating the country from North Korea. The drones were reportedly expected to significantly reduce cases of soldiers wounded by mines.
"The stealth UAV will directly strike large objects, such as long-range missiles and mobile missile systems," the official said.
According to him, in order to handle smaller targets, the UAV “will deploy several submunition rounds that can independently identify and attack them."
In spite of their long-standing armistice, South and North Korea remain legally at war, as no peace treaty was signed after the 1950-1953 Korean War.
In late October, South Korean President Park Geun-hye announced that she would increase military spending to counter the possibility of North Korean hostilities.