The website Spacewar placed this photo (at right) alongside an AFP article about the inclusion of North Korean missile programs in the 6 Party process (“US to look into North Korea’s missile threat,” August 24, 2007).

Although the AFP article mentions no specific missile by name, the Spacewar editors were being clever. They must have known that any astute analyst would see the baby bottle nose an wonder if this was the real deal, the first picture of a North Korean ballistic missile that some believe is based on a Soviet SS-N-6 submarine launched ballistic missile and that others believe North Korea sold to Iran.

Hell, they named the image “korea-iran-bm25-bm-ballistic-missile-bg.jpg.”

So, is this the first picture of a North Korean BM-25?

No. The Spacewar image is a heavily cropped and blown up image of an actual Russian SS-N-6 submarine launched ballistic missile, apparently taken at a museum by Anatoly Zak, who maintains Russian Spaceweb.

Spacewar seems to have posted it without credit, explanation or permission. I’ve got an e-mail out to Zak to confirm that he took the picture.

Update: Looks like Spacewar pinched the photo from this essay by Uzi Rubin.

Second Update: Victory. Spacewar changed the image.