Iran Tests New Space Rocket 'Which Could Be Used To Deliver Nuclear Warheads' Built With North Korea
By Darren Boyle for MailOnline
Published: 03:02 EST, 21 April 2016 | Updated: 08:23 EST, 21 April 2016
Iran has test-fired a new space rocket, built with North Korean technology, which could be used to deliver nuclear warheads.
The Simorgh space rocket was fired on Tuesday from a secret Iranian missile base.
According to reports, the rocket did not put any satellite into orbit and the launch may not have been a success.
US State Department official John Kirby told the Washington Beacon he was unable to confirm a missile launch from Iran. 'Obviously were watching this as best we can. Certainly if its true and were talking about a ballistic missile launch or the testing of ballistic missile technologies, thats obviously of concern to us. Its not consistent, as we said before, with the Security Council resolution.'
The rocket is believed to be based on North Korean technology and it is feared it is capable of delivering a nuclear warhead.
Earlier this month, the Iranian regime released pictures of its newly purchased S-300 air defence system.
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