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N.Korean M-9 Missiles

Syria provides scud's solid fuel to the Islamic regime.
Islamic Nuke and N.Korea Axis of Evil

1993
12-Jan: Head of Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Comrade Mohsen Rezai travels to Pyongyang to finalize agreements regarding ballistic missiles.
25-Jan: A member of the Tehran's Islamic Assembly [Majles Shora-ye Eslami] reveals that N.Korea had demanded $2.4 to 2.7 million per piece of Scud-B transferred to Islamic regime.
09-Feb: Islamic regime takes delivery of more Scud-C missiles and launchers as part of a deal with N.Korea.
28-Mar: A 21-member Iranian delegation, headed by Islamic Brig. Gen. Hossein Manteghi and agents of Iran's Islamic Defense Industries Organization and the missile division of the IRGC, visits Pyongyang in the fifth such visit in the past year. The delegation is to observe the final tests of the Nodong-1 missile and be trained in its use. The final deal may include the purchase of fixed and mobile launchers for 150 Nodong-1 missiles which reportedly have a CEP of 2,000m. The delegation may also establish a timetable for the testing of Nodong-2 in Iran. The missile was originally designed with a range of 1,000km, but at Ayatollah's request, this was increased to 1,300km so that the missile could reach Israel. Iranian oil may be exchanged for the missiles; Islamic regime supplies approximately 40 percent of N.Korea's oil needs.
07-Apr: Islamic regime requests to assemble the Nodong-1 in Iran from components produced in N.Korea in order to more easily conceal the delivery of the missiles.
08-Apr: The two-stage Nodong-1 design launch pad with a range of 600 miles gets transferred from N.Korea to Islamic regime along an additional 150 Scud-C missiles that was unloaded by Russian aircraft.

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