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New Nuclear Notebook: Pakistani Nuclear Forces, 2015

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By Hans M. Kristensen and Robert S. Norris

In our latest FAS Nuclear Notebook we estimate that Pakistan now has 110-130 warheads in its nuclear arsenal. This is an increase of about 20 warheads from the 90-110-warhead level we estimated in our previous Pakistani Notebook in 2011.

The Notebook is published as Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is arriving in Washington D.C. for a state visit and foreign minister Aizaz Chaudhry acknowledged for the record what everybody already knew: that Pakistan has developed “low-yield, tactical” nuclear weapons.

The warhead increase is due to several developments in the past four years: Deployment (or near-deployment) of two new short-range ballistic missiles (including the one Chaudhry was probably thinking about: the NASR) and a new medium-range ballistic missile. Moreover, development is underway of two extended-range ballistic missiles and two cruise missiles that will require production of additional warheads.

If the current trend continues, we estimate that Pakistan a decade from now could potentially have a stockpile of 220-250 warheads, which would make Pakistan the world’s fifth largest nuclear power. We do not believe that Pakistan has the capacity to increase its stockpile to 350 warheads, as has been suggested by some.

Pakistan’s archenemy, India, is also modernizing and increasing its nuclear arsenal.

With both Pakistan and India engaged in rapid and broad buildup of their nuclear arsenals, it is essential that their governments, as well as other state leaders, increase efforts to limit the nuclear arms competition that is in full swing in South Asian.

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New Nuclear Notebook: Pakistani Nuclear Forces, 2015 - Federation Of American Scientists
 
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Even this inaccurate figures should be enough to deter our enemies.
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What a pathetic list with inaccurate data and assumptions.
They are still using 1998 data of aircrafts.
 
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Indian nuclear programme is growing faster than Pakistan
 
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I think our weapons have higher yields than indicated in this inaccurate article.
 
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we have 6 Nasr Missiles? that's it?
Lets just say that its bark is worse than its bite.

The main threat (which is supposed to be countered by Nasr) is the armoured thrust, which i think will come from Longewala to cutt off southern Pakistan from the north. I think that it should be countered by long range NLOS ATGMs and MRLs. The objective should be to neutralize the Indian offensive and gain stategic depth with an armoured thrust of our own by holding the area from Longewala to Jaisalmer and its sorroundings.

In addition to NLOS ATGM ( something like CM-501G) , a cluster munition despenser like the Norinco GB-6 would be a great addition to our arsenal.
 
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Pretty messed up list, old data of 1990's...24 F16s wtf...lol & 8 baburs & no raad....pak has been working on missiles since 1980's...how on earth is it possible that we only have 86 missiles after 30-35 years LMAO...which idiot made this list !!!
 
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Pretty messed up list, old data of 1990's...24 F16s wtf...lol & 8 baburs & no raad....pak has been working on missiles since 1980's...how on earth is it possible that we only have 86 missiles after 30-35 years LMAO...which idiot made this list !!!

24 F-16s & 12 Mirage are dedicated for Nuclear strike ... (since 1998)

RAAD is an ALCM .. hence U can Find in 2nd Row, 2nd Last Column ..

the Number shown is number of Launchers ... not the missiles !
 
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List of Ballistic & cruise Missiles

Cruise Missile:
Babur: 200 + Available more in production
Ra'ad: 100 + Available more in production
Ballistic Missile:
Hatf 1 /A/B: ~50 to 80
Hatf 2 /Abdali: ~50 to 80
Hatf 3 Ghaznavi: ~36 to 60
Hatf 4 Shaheen1/1A: ~50 to 60
Hatf 5 Gauri 1/ 2: ~30 to 50
Hatf 6 Shaheen 2: ~40 to 50
Shaheen 3: ~2 to 3 in Development

Air craft launched N-Bomb: ~20 to 30 (5KT to 30KT)
Ballistic Missile N-Warhead: ~50 more in production (5KT to 300KT) Spiked with tritium to increase same weight Warhead yield X 5
Cruise Missile N-Warhead: ~50 to 60 more in production (1KT to 5KT)

Sub Kiloton Warheads (Nasr): ~Less then ~15 more in production

Note: Not all Ballistic missiles are for nuclear strike.
 
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