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China-Japan-Koreas
China Sold Trucks Used With North Korean Missiles
2017-09-14
[Free Beacon] Chinese military support to North Korea's missile programs included transfers of rocket transporters, according to a new report by a United Nations panel of experts.

The report by the expert panel of the UN Security Council identified Chinese-origin trucks shown in a military parade last April carrying China's new KN-11 submarine-launched ballistic missile.

"The trucks carried the ’Sinotruk' logo on the fuel tank and shared some identical features with the Sinotruk Howo 6×6 series trucks shown at the 10 October 2015 military parade," the report said.

It is the second significant transfer of strategic missile technology from China identified by the panel.

In June 2013 the panel revealed the sale by China in 2011 of six to eight transporter erector launchers, known as TELs, that are now part of North Korea's first road-mobile intercontinental ballistic missile system, the KN-08.

China claimed the KN-08 TEL vehicles were sold as lumber haulers. However, analysts said the 16-wheel launchers are too wide for logging roads. The launchers are made by the Sanjiang Special Truck Co. of the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC).

An earlier UN report in April said Chinese electronic components were found in debris of a North Korean missile test that landed in the Sea of Japan in 2016.

The latest disclosure on Chinese military assistance to North Korea comes amid reports the regime of Kim Jong Un is rapidly developing long-range nuclear missiles while stepping up threats to fire them at American cities and territory.

Rep. Robert Pittenger (R., N.C.) said the report on Chinese support shows that China has not been a good faith partner to the United States on North Korea.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  The explosions everybody is so stressed about are Chinese operated?

Possible. Iranian technical support as well.
Posted by: Pappy   2017-09-14 10:10  

#3  Well it now appears obvious they (NORKS) didn't have any trucks.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-09-14 09:15  

#2  Could it be, I'm just speculating wildly, Norks don't have any nukes. The explosions everybody is so stressed about are Chinese operated?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-09-14 08:58  

#1  Rep. Robert Pittenger (R., N.C.) said the report on Chinese support shows that China has not been a good faith partner to the United States on North Korea.

That old Bob Pittenger, mind like a steel trap.

It's actually much worse than that Bob, it essentially has to do with the NORKS as a proxy state of Russia and China. You know, the old rhinoceros in the living room thing which no one wants to openly discuss.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-09-14 07:20  

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