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Pakistan Sea-Based Nukes to Complete Nuclear Triad

Washington Post: Pakistan is eyeing sea-based and short-range nuclear weapons, analysts say

In one of the world’s most volatile regions, Pakistan is advancing toward a sea-based missile capability and expanding its interest in tactical nuclear warheads, according to Pakistani and Western analysts.

The development of nuclear missiles that could be fired from a Navy ship or submarine would give Pakistan “second-strike” capability if a catastrophic nuclear exchange destroyed all land-based weapons. But the acceleration of Pakistan’s nuclear and missile programs is renewing international concern about the vulnerability of those weapons in a country home to more than two dozen Islamist extremist groups.  

“The assurances Pakistan has given the world about the safety of its nuclear program will be severely tested with short-range and sea-based systems, but they are coming,” said Michael Krepon, co-founder of the Stimson Center, a Washington-based global security think tank. “A cardinal principle of Pakistan’s nuclear program has been: ‘Don’t worry; we separate warheads from launchers.’ Well, that is very hard to do at sea.”

Western officials have been concerned about Pakistan’s nuclear program since it first tested an atomic device in 1998. Those fears have deepened over the past decade amid political tumult, terror attacks and tensions with the country’s nuclear-armed neighbor, India, with which it has fought three wars.

That instability was underscored this month, as anti-government protests in the capital appeared to push Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government to the brink of collapse. The political crisis was unfolding as Pakistan and India continued lobbing artillery shells across their border, in a tit-for-tat escalation that illustrated the continued risk of another war.


For more than a decade, Pakistan has sent signals that it’s attempting to bolster its nuclear arsenal with “tactical” weapons — short-range missiles that carry a smaller warhead and are easier to transport.

Over the past two years, Pakistan has conducted at least eight tests of various land-based ballistic or cruise missiles that it says are capable of delivering nuclear warheads. Last September, Sharif, citing “evolving security dynamics in South Asia,” said Pakistan is developing “a full spectrum deterrence capability to deter all forms of aggression.”

The next step of Pakistan’s strategy includes an effort to develop nuclear warheads suitable for deployment from the Indian Ocean, either from warships or from one of the country’s five diesel-powered Navy submarines, analysts say. In a sign of that ambition, Pakistan in 2012 created the Naval Strategic Force command, which is similar to the air force and army commands that oversee nuclear weapons.

“We are on our way, and my own hunch is within a year or so, we should be developing our second-strike capability,” said Shireen M. Mazari, a nuclear expert and the former director of the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad, a hawkish Pakistani government-funded think-tank.

Pakistan’s nuclear push comes amid heightened tension with U.S. intelligence and congressional officials over the security of the country’s nuclear weapons and materials. The Washington Post reported in September 2013 that U.S. intelligence officials had increased surveillance of Pakistan in part because of concerns that nuclear materials could fall into the hands of terrorists.

Pakistan is eyeing sea-based and short-range nuclear weapons, analysts say - The Washington Post

Haq's Musings: Pakistan to Build Nuclear Submarines?
We need to do few more things along with it first increase Naval Platforms more frigates and also cruise missile destroyers along with Submarines which can launch both cruise and ballistic Missiles than we need to increase our Nuclear warheads at least to 600 and also work on really long Range ballistic Missiles
 
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Yr bc doesnt change fact. one nuke sub costs more than your naval budget.

and no one is going to sell this to you. not even china.



We tested our own SLBM... our nuke sub is sea trial... and you talk. lol

we have the best anti-sub systems in the world.

P28, p8, sats.. etc

You have best everything... Yet you cannot produce a good rifle, basic trainer... I cannot tell what we have. But it makes me smile when I look at your "capabilities".
 
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Yet you cannot produce a good rifle, basic trainer... I cannot tell what we have. But it makes me smile when I look at your "capabilities".

I don't know whats wrong with that post - Our SLBM is already tested & SSBN is under sea trials as we speak.No one claimed these as world's best.He was talking about P 8i,a Boeing product.

You are still spewing crap ? AFAIK we have been using Indigenous basic trainers from 1950s and jet trainers from 1960s.And rifles & trainers have been produced from 1947.Meanwhile you can tell me more about the achievements of Pakistan in making nuclear reactors.

How many commercial nuclear reactors have Pakistan developed?Think about that before boasting about indigenous SSBNs.
 
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I don't know whats wrong with that post - Our SLBM is already tested & SSBN is under sea trials as we speak.No one claimed these as world's best.He was talking about P 8i,a Boeing product.

You are still spewing crap ? AFAIK we have been using Indigenous basic trainers from 1950s and jet trainers from 1960s.And rifles & trainers have been produced from 1947.Meanwhile you can tell me more about the achievements of Pakistan in making nuclear reactors.

How many commercial nuclear reactors have Pakistan developed?Think about that before boasting about indigenous SSBNs.

Pakistan's policy is that of secrecy. They have a lot of weapon-systems in their arsenal that aren't "public" .....For example, I know some Turkish professionals who told me about a 'cruise-missile thing going on in Pakistan' in 2003...yes, 2003. And at that point, Pakistan had not made it clear/public that it is working on a cruise-missile/testing and dissecting U.S based Tomohawk to advance its own program and so on...


---------------------------- And then, all of a sudden...years later...Pakistan test-fired a very advance, nuclear capable stealth cruise-missile with terrain hugging capacity.

Believe me, Pakistan military is one of the most powerful in the world...read again..not in the region..but in the world (so is india's military). Thousands of tanks, thousands of artillery guns, hundreds of thousands of troops, hundreds of modern jets with thousands of BVR missiles in arsenal, bombs, cruise missiles, torpedoes, anti-ship air weapons, air-launched stand-off weapons, special forces, mechanized infantry divisions, highly professional and well-trained fighter pilots, and submarines makes Pakistan a massive military behemoth of the planet..easily in top ten most powerful militaries of humanity in today's world.

But these aren't the only tools Pakistan Military has available to its exposure....There are those weapon-systems that are not made public yet. ;) There are those projects who are still being worked on and being perfected. And Pakistani-Turkish alliance goes deeper than what meets the eye. Can't say more than that as of now.

Wanna know how Turkish Professionals from Military knew about Pakistani cruise missile program in 2001/02?

There is a "Turkish link" to it ;)

Infact...there is "Turkish link" to Pakistan's nuclear program as well. :) But sssshhhhh...history will discover it at the right moment.
 
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Pakistan's policy is that of secrecy. They have a lot of weapon-systems in their arsenal that aren't "public" .....For example, I know some Turkish professionals who told me about a 'cruise-missile thing going on in Pakistan' in 2003...yes, 2003. And at that point, Pakistan had not made it clear/public that it is working on a cruise-missile/testing and dissecting U.S based Tomohawk to advance its own program and so on...


---------------------------- And then, all of a sudden...years later...Pakistan test-fired a very advance, nuclear capable stealth cruise-missile with terrain hugging capacity.

Believe me, Pakistan military is one of the most powerful in the world...read again..not in the region..but in the world (so is india's military). Thousands of tanks, thousands of artillery guns, hundreds of thousands of troops, hundreds of modern jets with thousands of BVR missiles in arsenal, bombs, cruise missiles, torpedoes, anti-ship air weapons, air-launched stand-off weapons, special forces, mechanized infantry divisions, highly professional and well-trained fighter pilots, and submarines makes Pakistan a massive military behemoth of the planet..easily in top ten most powerful militaries of humanity in today's world.

But these aren't the only tools Pakistan Military has available to its exposure....There are those weapon-systems that are not made public yet. ;) There are those projects who are still being worked on and being perfected. And Pakistani-Turkish alliance goes deeper than what meets the eye. Can't say more than that as of now.

Wanna know how Turkish Professionals from Military knew about Pakistani cruise missile program in 2001/02?


There is a "Turkish link" to it ;)

Infact...there is "Turkish link" to Pakistan's nuclear program as well. :) But sssshhhhh...history will discover it at the right moment.

bhai jaan pehle china ab turkey kuch to khyal kro kisi chees pr to only made by Pakistan ka label rehne do
i am talking about nuclear program
 
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#Pakistan Test-Fires #Submarine-Launched #Missile for "2nd strike" to complete #nuke triad - ABC News - http://abcnews.go.com/International...est-fired-submarine-launched-missile-44650839 … via @abc

Pakistan's military says it has successfully test-fired a submarine-launched cruise missile for the first time, giving it a "credible second strike capability."

A statement Monday said the missile was fired from the Indian Ocean and hit its target. It said the Babur Cruise-3 missile has a range of 450 kilometers (280 miles) and can fly low to evade radar and air defenses.

It added that the missile "is capable of delivering various types of payloads and will provide Pakistan with a Credible Second Strike Capability, augmenting deterrence." It appeared to be referring to a strategy in which the ability to strike back after a nuclear attack deters adversaries from launching one.

Pakistan became a nuclear power in 1998, developing the capability to match that of neighbor and archrival India.
 
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Pakistan already Operating Couger (Buffaloes) MRAP's...! Its a good addition..!! Pakistan Now should focus to increase its army personell strength upto 10 lacs..!! Cuz Human Resource vant be replaced by technology..! There is no SKY NET in the real world..D

Yes, it can.

Our Army's human size is fine.

We need to upgrade our missile shield options and further improve our sea-based deterrent (longer range); as well as add nuclear subs and a 4++ or 5th gen fighter/multi-role aircraft.
 
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Any conventional diesel-electric submarine that can fire cruise missiles can be fitted with nuclear tipped cruise missiles.

And those kinds of submarines are not that expensive, easily within the spending power of the Pakistani Naval budget.

The Yuan class submarines we are exporting (AIP submarines) can launch cruise missiles, for example.

This is exactly what Pakistan have.
 
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