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 North Korean missile vehicle 'similar' to China design

A vehicle seen in a North Korean military parade has become the focus of attention amid suggestions the design or technology may have come from China.

IHS Jane's Defence Weekly reported on Monday China may have sold the design or made the missile launch transporter seen at the Pyongyang parade on Sunday.

But China says it has broken no laws and a State Department spokesman said the US took China's word on the issue. Buy Karen Millen

Meanwhile, North Korea vowed to launch more satellites "one after another".

In a statement late on Thursday, North Korea said it had finished its investigation into why its rocket last Friday failed but gave no details.

"No matter how loudly the US and Japanese reactionaries and their followers may cry and no matter how frantically the Lee Myung-bak group of rats may squeak, the DPRK's [North Korea's] satellites for peaceful purposes will be put into space one after another," said a space programme spokesman.  Karen Millen Dresses

Pyongyang says the launch was to put a satellite into orbit to commemorate the centenary of the birth of its founding leader, Kim Il-sung. Critics say it was a banned test of missile technology.

China, which is North Korea's closest ally, says it has adhered to international laws.

"China is always against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the carrier equipment for such weapons," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Liu Weimin said on Thursday. Karen Millen Outlet

Experts say that while it is highly possible that the vehicle in question either came from China or was based on Chinese technology and design, it was difficult to ascertain whether China had infringed UN sanctions.

The vehicle could have been re-exported to North Korea from another country, or sold to Pyongyang for civilian purposes such as construction, Pieter Wezeman of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute told the Associated Press news agency.

''The Chinese could argue that they sold a commercial vehicle and that the North Koreans did not tell them about the military purpose of their purchase," said Baek Seung-joo, director of the Korea Institute of Defense Analysis (KIDA) in Seoul, in the Jane's Defence Weekly report. Cheap Karen Millen

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