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Pakistan Expanding Nuclear Program

I have a problem with the 2nd series of test being Chinese devices.

1) The Chinese have moved off HEU warheads decades ago
2) The CCP NEVER made a decision this fast (on par with the Indian politicians deciding on what to name a new bridge).

Doesn't Stuart is wrong. He has access to more data than I do. He still has need-to-know status. I never did.
oh please, not that stuart slade guy, the guy's a naval officer. his audience consists of hopeful indians begging for acceptance for their hydrogen bomb test, which was a dud. the guy has no expertise in the matter, just another source for bharat-rakshak. let's put it this way, Pakistan wouldn't be a threat to the west if it's nuclear weapons were duds.
 
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I just hope Pakistan dont brag about Nuclear weapons and keep it secret..
 
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I just hope Pakistan dont brag about Nuclear weapons and keep it secret..
dude, we have more than enough to wipe out everyone beyond just south asia. thanks to sanctions and embargoes on military equipment by the west in all of their wisdom, the balance of military power shifted more towards india and our strategists had no choice but to make more nuclear weapons. I hope some people remember that before they cut off F-16's.
 
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Yes Pakistan must achieve an adequate Nuclear deterrence, to deter not just India but other enemies who pretend to be our friends. True Pakistanis know which countries I'm talking about...
 
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Pakistan Zindabad we only need around 100-200 nukes.

Right now Pakistan needs a reliable delivery system that can reach any point of the planet, without that the existential threat which Pakistan faces will be ever present and of course, in the form of a so-called ally.
 
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Pak increasing nuclear weapons: US scientist

An American scientist has claimed that Pakistan has increased the number of its nuclear warheads from 60 to 90 and has kept them ready for use at any time.

Hans M Kristensen of the Federation of American Scientists in an article on the federation's website has also put up a picture of possible Pakistani nuclear weapons storage area about 12 km from Karachi.

The scientists say Pakistan is keeping its missiles with nuclear warheads in a completely assembled form and can launch them at a very short notice.



According to them a satellite picture shows that the Masroor Air Base near Karachi is where missiles like the medium range Shaheen maybe stored.

They also claim that Pakistan is developing two new cruise missiles - the ground-launched Babur and the air-launched Ra'ad.

The new cruise missiles will carry nuclear warheads miniaturised to fit onto them.

Moreover, two new plutonium production reactors are coming up and Pakistani scientists are also building a second chemical separation facility.

On the other hand India, which has a declared policy of no first use of nuclear weapons, keeps the warheads separate from the missile.

But Kristensen also writes that India is also increasing its nuclear stockpile and the increase in warhead does not mean Pakistan is "thought to be sprinting ahead of India".

Nuclear policy expert Bharat Karnad says Pakistan has always had ready weapons and it is not a revelation

"They have had it for several years. The reason why they are doing is that they want to be ready to detain any threat at any point. They also apprehend danger to nuclear weapons by outside countries which they don't want to name but by implication they have the United States, Israel and India that is who they fear will attack them," says Karnard.

"Pakistani army by nature is very dominant while the terrorists do have a certain reach within their society it is unlikely they will be able to have access to the nuclear weapons easily," he adds.
 
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NEW DELHI: Top US nuclear scientists have shockingly revealed in a report that Pakistan is enhancing its nuclear weapons and production

capabilities.

According to the report, which is yet to enter the public domain, Pakistan is readying a new nuclear capable ballistic missile for deployment and two nuclear capable cruise missiles. It also says that Pakistan is building two new plutonium production reactors and a second chemical separation facility at Chasma, Khushab and Dera Ghazi Khan in southern Punjab.

Pakistan is also renewing work on a partially built separation plant at Chasma. It is believed that this secretive and substantial arsenal build-up is targeted at India. Based on official estimates of Pakistan’s current uranium and plutonium technology, scientists had so far thought the country far short of having 100 nuclear warheads in its kitty.

The new report, however, suggests that Pakistan has exceeded earlier estimates, and from being able to build 30-40 nuclear weapons it actually could possess as many as 70-90 a disturbing figure from India’s point of view and that of the US, currently debating financial and military aid to its friend in keeping with the AFPAK agreement.

Moreover, if this report is true Pakistan is clearly going beyond the moratorium existing as an unwritten code of conduct in South Asia to halt the arms race.


Pak enhancing nuke capability to target India: US report - India - NEWS - The Times of India
 
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Pak's 'India specific' nuke arsenal exposed - India - NEWS - The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Times Now has accessed a report prepared by top US nuclear scientists that suggests that Pakistan is busily enhancing its nuclear

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The report states that Pakistan is readying a new nuclear capable ballistic missile for deployment and two nuclear capable cruise missiles.

It also says that Pakistan is building two new plutonium production reactors and a second chemical separation facility.

The nuclear weapon facilities that are being expanded are located in Chasma, Khushab and Dera Ghazi Khan in southern Punjab.

Pakistan, according to the report by top strategic experts, is renewing work on a partially built separation plant at Chasma, and is also planning to build three more nuclear reactors at Chasma.

The details of three separate nuclear facilities at Khushab, Chasma and Dera Ghazi Khan have not been available in the public domain till now, and expose Pakistan’s secretive attempts to build up a substantial arsenal, likely to target India.

With regard to Khushab – the report says the country is building two heavy water reactors at the site which will more than triple the nation’s plutonium production and processing capability. Plutonium is one of the main fuels for nuclear weapons. The nuclear reactor will thus become a source while the under construction separation facility nearby, a means to purify the plutonium.

Based on official estimates of Pakistan’s current uranium and plutonium technology, scientists had so far thought the country far short of having a 100 nuclear war heads in its kitty - however the new report seems to suggest that Pakistan has much exceeded these earlier estimates, and from being able to build 30-40 nuclear weapons it actually could possess as many as 70-90 – a disturbing figure from India’s point of view and that of the US, currently debating financial and military aid to its friend in keeping with the ****** agreement.

Moreover, if this report is true Pakistan is clearly going beyond the moratorium existing as an unwritten code of conduct in S Asia to halt the arms race. “The sheer aggressiveness of its activities is disturbing,” remarks in-house defence expert Maroof Raza.

According to the report, Pakistan has decided to supplement and replace its heavy uranium-based weapons with smaller, lighter, plutonium-based designs that could be delivered further by ballistic missiles than its current war heads. Ballistic missiles are important as they could reach targets as far a field as Mumbai – cities so far not covered by Pakistan’s earlier delivery programme. Ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, and the refitting of nuclear bases and nuclear reactors certainly could be bad news for India and something New Delhi will undoubtedly have to take note of.

In an ironically revealing interview to MSNBC in May this year, Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari had dodged the question whether his country was expanding its nuclear facilities. “It not a fact, it’s a position that some people have taken, we are not adding to out stockpiles as such. Why do need to?” he asked rhetorically, but when pressed to give a categorical answer, he said: “I don’t think so, no” and then added “Even if I did I wasn’t going to tell you.”

The strategy behind Pakistan’s secret nuclear expansion is to increase and enhance its nuclear forces, build new facilities to provide the Pakistani military several options and build new facilities to fabricate weapons that use plutonium cores. It also wants to build new facilities to make composite cores and/or 'boosting' warheads yield, and supplement and replace heavy uranium-based weapons with smaller lighter plutonium-based designs to expand its range of ballistic missiles. In fact, Pakistan is already ready to deploy its short-range ballistic missile the Ghaznavi – a solid-fueled, single-stage missile which can deliver a 500-kg payload and has an on-paper range of 500 kms.

Pakistan is also currently developing two nuclear capable cruise missiles – the Babur cruise missile based on a new and smaller plutonium warhead, and a submarine-launched nuclear capable cruise missile.

It is also poised to induct its Shaheen I missile into its force. Shaheen I is ‘a reverse-engineered M-9 missile supplied by China’ and has a range of approximately 700kms.

Another development is that Pakistan is planning to replace the Ghauri with the Shaheen II, a still under development missile which has a range of 2,050 kms.
 
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This is extremely ridiculous and low quality article by Times of India aka Fox News of India.What the **** do we have nuclear weapons for..?For using against Talibans..of course not.When our enemy is building sophisticated SSBN's.Of course we are also going to improve our nuclear weapons.
 
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The Indian paper says the report is not yet made public but ahem ahem a third rate Indian newspaper got hold of it ???:what:


Secondly can isnt it that Indian nukes are capible to target Pakistan.
 
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I thought Pakistan was in the midst of an economic crisis so how could they afford any of this?
 
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This is part of cordinated propaganda drive against Pakistan and its nuke programs just check the times of india for this concocted story and also check how Indian Navy cheif also jumped in.

This is not new for us. This propaganda items will keep on appearing in Indian media as well as US pathatic one-sided media.
 
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