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Nuclear Missiles Deployed At Pakistani Karachi Airbase

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Satellite image showing missile deployment at a Pakistani air base in Masoor, Karachi (Image: @rajfortyseven on twitter)
twitter shows a recently constructed Operational Readiness Platform (ORP) which is very well designed nuclear weapons underground vault system that includes electronic controls and vaults built in floors of Hardened Aircraft Shelter (HAS) and weapons storage bunker inter-connected with each other.

According to the document posted, the special ORP has probably been constructed to achieve three specific aims. Firstly to have nuclear weapons and related aircraft at operational readiness at all times. Second, the ORP will help to evade indication of changes in alert systems. India has no chance of knowing if mated weapons have been loaded for delivery or not and thirdly to ensure survivability of the weapon systems even after a first strike by India.

The expert says that, “the deployment of nuclear missiles at PAF airbase Masroor indicates Pakistan’s strategic standoff capability at sea as well as on land. The capability provides minimum time for execution thus providing maximum time for decision making.”

A satellite image posted by the expert on May 4 2016 showed Pakistani Navy replenishment ships of the 9th Aux Sqn at Karachi.

The expert had earlier posted details of atactical nuclear missiles in Punjab province of Pakistan that houses transporter, erecter launcher vehicles as well as short-range nuclear tipped missiles.

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/16...yed_At_Pakistani_Karachi_Airbase#.VzB0hiNRXqB
 
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The building does not show any clear indication of being nuclear related. However it's not uncommon to store some nuclear warheads at an air base. NATO still keeps them on a base in Holland.
Currently Raad is only ever shown to be fired from Mirages and Navy Mirages are based in Karachi, so this may be the Pakistan navy's nuclear strike capability.
Although it might be worth noticing that Pakistani nukes are never stationary and always on the move. If one satellite pic shows them somewhere, next time it will be elsewhere.
P.S the OP on twitter Rajfortseven has the habit of drawing conclusions without supporting argument or enough Proof.
 
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And this Nuclear Missiles were found by Indian Satellites? Just like they Figured out Tactical Missile base at Gujranwala some days/weeks ago :D :D Oh also they Found HQ-9 Missiles to :D :D

:lol::lol::lol::disagree::disagree::disagree:

But their Satellite fail to find our deadliest weapon

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I challenge India don't have capacity to neutralize him :suicide:
 
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I think it is the same way they caught a parrot or pigeon on suspicion of spying and planning high-shit attacks on Modi
 
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