Friday, July 22, 2011

North Korea and Iran increase collaboration on nuclear missile, report claims

North Korea and Iran are jointly working on weapons programmes designed to build a long-range missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, a leading British security think tank has said.

he Juche Tower, office and residential buildings in the in the capital of North Korea Pyongyang: North Korea and Iran 'jointly working on building nuclear missile', report claims
Pyongyang, North Korea Photo: GETTY
According to a study by the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), North Korea's weapons programmes are now benefiting from technology from Iran.
Pyongyang also possesses technology that would enable Iran's uranium enrichment programme to increase its output. However concrete evidence that North Korea has supplied the Iranians with its superior equipment has not been uncovered by IISS.
The disclosure marks a disturbing escalation in the race for nuclear weapons technology by the two states which are seen to present the biggest threat to global security.
Mark Fitzpatrick, the IISS expert on weapons proliferation, said North Korea possessed a technological edge over Iran in making nuclear equipment. Read the rest on: Telegraph

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