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Maybe you have a disability that we should be aware of. That is mental disability. LOL. Taking sarcstic comments to mean the real thing is just s.tupid. But whatever makes you happy.

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If your intention was sarcasm , then sorry that was a total fail ...... :wave:
 
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You know that pak not have the technology to build a nuclear submrine and if they have to build it in next 5 to 6 years they need help from china.then again there is a hurdle of money and their economy cannot afford it.but yes after 10 years when their economy is good enough then it can do it
 
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Pakistani Navy needs to make its own domestic nuclear "submarine as well as Carriers" times have changed war tact's have changed to beat Indian or hold off US invasion of Pakistan we need to start developing our own weapons so we don't get hit by sanctions that will affect our Navy. Its time we stop buying everything Western or Chinese made hardware we can make our own hardware and better then Chinese yes you can laugh on that. I personally think we have a better quality structure then our Chinese counter-part. We need a stable-economic progress etc
 
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O,YES you should build these cpability as to be a great power ,india,s arms industry has matured enough .and u cannot build a nuclear submrine or aircraft carrier ,it will be disastrous for your tiny defence budget,and yes dont just shout here and give some good reaply
 
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If your intention was sarcasm , then sorry that was a total fail ...... :wave:

Ok lets stop writing nonsense and come back to the topic. There are rumors Pakistan may be on the brink of making a nuclear submarine but does not want to declare it to alarm its enemies and so-called allies. Pakistan already had the technology but costs was the major constraints, but since billions of dollars are spent on the military, we dont know if some funds had been allocated for this project.

A Light On Pakistan's Nuclear Submarine Project

n late 2011 an internet rumor spread about Pakistan's development of nuclear submarines and in early 2012, we have heard major news networks in Pakistan announce the development of Pakistan's nuclear submarines "in 5-8 years". The earliest news of Pakistan's nuclear submarine project was in 2006 when General Musharraf announced that Pakistan now has the technology to build nuclear submarines.
The first point to ponder is that Pakistan, unlike certain other countries, prefers to develop weapon systems quietly. If this kind of announcements are coming out, it all probability Pakistan already has a nuclear submarine, or at minimum critical components, well underway. The most critical component is the nuclear power plant, and the news thus points to the development of a miniature power plant.
RUMINT suggests that Pakistan's nuclear submarine is likely to be based on the Qing Class Chinese SSK, which Pakistan is believed to receive 6 units of. Given the giant size of the Qing Class (5,000-6,000 tons), the submarine is ideally suited as the basis for a Pakistani SSN / SSBN. RUMINT also suggests that Pakistan is seeking a smaller sized nuclear sub that sacrifices speed for simplicity and ease of maintenance. The basic idea is that instead of hydraulic propulsion, the Pakistani subs will utilize an all-electric propulsion system that is charged by the nuclear power plant.
Such an arrangement fits in perfectly for the following reasons:



1. Pakistani SSNs/SSBNs do not need to keep up with a carrier group or large-scale task force; They are likely to operate solo, making the loss of possibly 3-5 knots in speed less relevant.



2. The Qing Class (and other SSKs) already have a highly advanced electric propulsion system. The Pakistani nuclear submarine would thus be a replacement of the diesel engine power generation with a nuclear power plant.



3. Electric propulsion has traditionally lagged behind hydraulic propulsion, but recent advances in the former has significantly reduced the gap in performance between the two.

4. Sets up future improvements in technology which are headed towards magnetohydrodynamic propulsion, saving on investment in hydraulic submarine propulsion which would have been a technological end investment.

Taking a closer look at the possible type of nuclear power plant to be utilized, it is likely to be a small pressurized light water reactor.Such a reactor would require some R&D given that Pakistan does not have much expertise in light water reactors, and because the need for miniaturization. However, given Chinese expertise and potential assistance, this should not prove to be a difficult challenge to overcome. Moreover, Pakistan has a highly qualified and competent nuclear establishment that should be able to meet the challenge.
Another potential help may have been the transfer of technology from France with the Agosta 90B submarine purchase. A number of key technologies were transferred including design and development skills and tools. Building of hulls and experience with Western subsystems, many of which are used in the French nuclear submarines would help the Pakistani SSN / SSBN, if it already has not found its way to the Chinese Qing Class.
n sum, while India is preparing her first indigenous nuclear submarine, Pakistan is well underway in making an equivalent capability upgrade. While the time-frame given in the media is 5-8 years, it is very possible that Pakistan is capable of building and fielding such a submarine in 3-5 years. The timeline for building and deploying such a sub is mainly dependent on how quickly and successfully the Indian nuclear submarine program is able to field and operate a submarine.


Courtesy-----www.grandestrategy.com
 
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Just adding a nuclear reactor at place of desiel engine is not something that can be done easily you need to have structural changes and changes with subsystem which is not an easy task and you need to design a mini nuclear reactor to replace desiel engine and i think china is not going to give this technology to you some time soon.and i think there is no onewho can give you the blueprint of a mini nuclear reactor.
 
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Yeh u need to write more than that to show your argument or have u forgotten what were u arguing about. LOL.

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Yeah , I forgot what we were discussing.Was it Pakistanis being hypocrites or PN could not even achieve anything in 65 war ??
 
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Yeah , I forgot what we were discussing.Was it Pakistanis being hypocrites or PN could not even achieve anything in 65 war ??

if it had not been able to achieve anything the air raids on Karachi would not have stopped
 
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