Written by Kathy Wheatley on
 February 2, 2025

Iran reportedly advances nuclear capabilities with North Korean technology

According to recent disclosures by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Iran has been secretly developing nuclear weapons capable of reaching European targets, utilizing North Korean missile designs.

The allegations suggest a collaboration between Iran and North Korea, aimed at propelling Iran's military capabilities to new heights, Daily Mail reported.

An in-depth report by The Telegraph, based on information from the NCRI, reveals that Iran is disguising its military developments as satellite launch facilities. Reports indicate that these installations rapidly assemble long-range nuclear weapons.

Iran's Organisation for Advanced Defence Research (SPND) is believed to control these sites, directly engaging state-sponsored entities in nuclear weaponry development.

Iran's Covert Strategy and International Concerns

Soona Samsami, the U.S. representative for the NCRI, criticized the Iranian regime's practices in a statement to the media. She explicitly called out the regime for its deceit and evasion tactics and accused it of exploiting Western tolerance to further its nuclear ambitions.

"For over two decades, they have used negotiations and the West's leniency as a means to advance their nuclear weapons program, threatening global peace and stability," Samsami stated, highlighting the growing urgency to address these developments.

Inside Iran's Nuclear Missile Development

The first major facility involved in this clandestine operation is located approximately 22 miles from Shahrud, where experts from both the SPND and the IRGC Aerospace Force are developing a Ghaem-100 rocket. This missile is reportedly capable of traveling 1,800 miles, putting parts of Europe within striking distance.

Data from The Telegraph reveals a sequence of three successful rocket tests, with preparations underway for testing the more advanced Ghaem-105 rocket later this year. Such activities have previously been camouflaged as satellite launches to mask their true intent.

A Closer Look at Missile Testing and Development

Images from Google Earth have identified a concrete platform used for testing at the Shahrud site, with adjacent buildings presumably utilized for related technological research and development. These findings correspond with further reports of deceptive strategies employed by the Iranian government to conceal their arms development projects.

Approximately 43 miles southeast of Semnan, another site produces missiles inspired by North Korean designs, notably similar to the 18-meter tall UNHA-1 rocket. This facility, largely underground to evade international scrutiny, has expanded significantly since 2005, with notable construction activities in the past decade.

To further veil their intentions, Iran named this location the Imam Khomeini site, misleadingly associating it with the nation's space governance initiatives while continuing to test warheads and military technologies.

International Oversight and the Need for Transparency

The NCRI has documented a noticeable increase in subterranean explosions related to missile production at these facilities. These findings raise severe questions about the genuine ambitions behind Iran's space launch narrative and call for heightened vigilance from the global community.

The press was once allowed brief access to one of these sites, but authorities heavily restricted the coverage, with personnel reporting only minimal findings after Iranian authorities strictly monitored their activities. This event underscores the regime's stringent control over information and highlights the ongoing challenge of assessing the full scope of Iran's military capabilities.

Security at these facilities remains intense, with staff needing to pass through heavily guarded checkpoints before being transported further into the sites by bus under strict surveillance. This demonstrates the secretive nature of Iran's military endeavors.

As tensions continue to simmer regarding Iran's nuclear ambitions and its collaboration with North Korea, the international community remains alert. The stakes are high, as advancements in Iran's missile technology could significantly shift the regional power balance and impact global peace and stability.

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