1999
17-Feb: Islamic regime's starts it's ballistic missile Shehab 4
which is derived from the 1950s-era Soviet SS-4 'Sandel' medium-range
ballistic missile.
30-Jun: Islamic regime has begun series production of the indigenously
developed Azarakhsh (Lightning) fighter.
2000 09-Feb: N.Korea sold to the Islamic regime
a dozen medium-range ballistic missile engines, indicating the Pyongyang
government has not curbed its transfers of missile know-how and
equipment. 14-Apr: The US Government imposed a symbolic
sanction against one N.Korean and four entities of Islamic regime
for engaging "in missile technology proliferation activities."
The sanctioned N.Korean entity is the Changgwang Sinyong Corporation;
the three sanctioned Islamic entities are the Ministry of Defense
and Armed Forces Logistics (MODAFL), the Aerospace Industries Organization,
the Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group, and the SANAM Industrial Group. May: Islamic regime's "Defense Ministery"
proclaims FADJR-3 240 mm (12-round) and FADJR-5 333 mm (4-round)
unguided surface-to-surface artillery rocket systems as one of the
largest ranges of unguided rocket systems in the world. 08-Jun: Russia exported tritium gas to
a nuclear weapons research center in Islamic regime. Tritium is
used to enhance the explosive power of nuclear warheads. 13-Jul: Islamic regime's Revolutionary
Guard says it has formed five new ballistic missile units, apparently
to be equipped with Shahab-3 medium-range ballistic missiles. This
would indicate that