North Korea used made-in-China trucks to show off missiles
Presence of Sinotruk vehicles in Pyongyang military parade highlights difficulty of enforcing UN sanctions
North Korea used Chinese-made trucks to display missiles at a massive military parade last week, according to photographs released by state media, underlining the difficulty in enforcing UN sanctions against the isolated state.
At Saturday’s parade to mark the 105th birth anniversary of founding president Kim Il-sung, North Korea displayed six Pukkuksong submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM) for the first time, towed behind trucks painted in North Korean navy camouflage.
In the photographs, the logo of Chinese firm Sinotruk can be seen on the vehicles.
Last year, Reuters reported that North Korea was using Sinotruk HOWO trucks to display a new mobile artillery system.
A Sinotruk sales official said on Tuesday he was not aware the company’s trucks had been used in this year’s parade.