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January 12, 2005

unmanned airborne vehicle crashes into kids park


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According to UVonline an unmanned airborne vehicle (UAV) suspected to be a military spy plane crashed into the children's playground Kid's World near the Imphal Tulihal airport on India's eastern border. The vehicle had fallen about 33 m short of the runway of the Tulihal airport due to mechanical defect according to sources. No one was injured as none was at the crash site. The unmanned airborne vehicle can fly at a good height while it is controlled at the ground. According to eyewitnesses, the aircraft, about 15 feet long, crashed into the children's theme park at around 3:15 PM. Immediately after the crash, Army personnel based at the airport closed off the area, and took away the pieces of the aircraft in a truck. During the operation. The army is investigating the matter.

via Gizmodo

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