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The Consequences of a Pakistani Sea-Based Nuclear Second Strike Capability

Last I heard you other than having developed a loud foul mouth are still living in US AID, Saudi AID, and imf loans.

The only difference is in 90s you didn't know English and didn't have the internet to come and barf on.
Oh my lord you are still barking...no wonder the nail is getting deeper and deeper. Yes sir only Indian can speak funny english and guess what people in Britain really enjoys it and start calling you by the names which you don't even wanna hear. So all this internetstarted in India about a century ago, I m impressed how intelligent you people are..dumbass.
 
The Consequences of a Pakistani Sea-Based Nuclear Second Strike Capability
What happens to South Asian nuclear stability if Pakistan operationalizes a sea-based second strike capability?

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By Ankit Panda
March 15, 2015
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Last week, Franz-Stefan Gady provided a helpful round-up of the confusing evidence surrounding the existence of Pakistan’s sea-based second nuclear strike capability. Since 2012, when Pakistan created its Naval Strategic Force Command, there has been considerable concern, in India and elsewhere, that Pakistan is close to imminently operationalizing a sea-based second strike capability. Though analysts remain divided over the question of how far Pakistan has taken its sea-based deterrent (we know, for example, that Pakistan has neither the quantity nor quality of submarines to effectively implement this yet), it’s worth understanding the consequences of such a development on strategic stability in South Asia.

First, what we know now suggests that any Pakistani sea-based second strike capability will depend on a sea-launched variant of the Hatf-VII Babur cruise missile. The Hatf-VII, a medium-range subsonic cruise missile, tops out at a range of 700 km, meaning that a submarine-based launch system would need to operate in waters relatively close to the prospective enemy’s shores (in Pakistan’s case, India). This brings up a problem for Pakistan’s plans for a sea-based deterrent that more established nuclear powers with sea-based deterrents such as the United States, Russia, and the United Kingdom haven’t faced. The credibility of a second strike capability lies in the difficult of detecting submarines carrying submarine-launch ballistic missiles. Undersea radars and other anti-submarine warfare techniques, already a major point of interest for the Indian armed forces, could undermine Pakistan’s sea-based deterrent.

Interestingly, this observation means that the actual specifications of the submarine being engineered for Pakistan’s sea-based deterrent, with the help of China, is less interesting than the actual delivery vehicle. Even if Pakistan manages to operate submarines on par with China’s Type 032 Qing-class or Type 041 Yuan-class, capable of launching longer-range land attack cruise missiles (a max range of 1,500 km), these missiles are only capable of being armed with “unitary tactical nuclear warheads,” according to globalsecurity.org – a far cry from the strategic nuclear deterrent necessary to credibly field a second strike capability. Experts note that Pakistan will need a submarine fleet comprising 14 vessels in order to keep one nuclear-armed sub on stand-by at all times. Back under Pervez Musharraf’s leadership, Pakistan planned to expand its fleet to 12 vessels.

Additionally, as Bruno Tertias noted in a thoughtful post over at the Lowy Interpreter last year, even if we generously acknowledge a credible strategic sea-based second strike capability to Pakistan, there is no reason to believe that conventional strategic stability logic would apply; i.e., sea-based second strike capabilities existing on both sides of the India-Pakistan nuclear balance would lead to better long-term stability.

Also worth noting is that currently, nuclear escalation in South Asia is not an entirely frictionless process given India’s mostly credible No First-Use doctrine and Pakistan’s claim that it keeps its warheads separated from its launchers (even though it maintains a First-Use policy for deterrent purposes). For a conflict across the Radcliffe Line to escalate into a full-blown strategic nuclear exchange, Pakistan’s National Command Authority (NCA) would have to explicitly authorize nuclear use. A Pakistani sea-based deterrent would make this traditional decoupling of warheads from launchers less viable and, as a result, make nuclear first-use by Pakistan more likely. Not only will this possibility cause Indian strategic planners to lose sleep, but it would draw considerable concern from the United States and other nuclear powers.

The above reasons, in addition to the purely financial constraints Franz outlined in his piece, suggest that a sea-based second strike option for Pakistan is both a costly acquisition and one without a guarantee of giving Islamabad the upper-hand in the South Asian nuclear arms race. With India’s K-15 Sagarika, K-4, and Agni-VI SLBMs on the horizon of entering service, Islamabad will do everything it can to keep up. Additionally, a second-strike capability is important given Pakistan’s lack of strategic depth and the possibility of India modifying its NFU doctrine in the future (though I question the utility of India abandoning NFU altogether).
If Pakistan gets 4 Type 32 that will give a real 2nd strike capability
 
Oh my lord you are still barking...no wonder the nail is getting deeper and deeper. Yes sir only Indian can speak funny english and guess what people in Britain really enjoys it and start calling you by the names which you don't even wanna hear. So all this internetstarted in India about a century ago, I m impressed how intelligent you people are..dumbass.


Didn't the Arabs slap you just a few hours back for not towing their line after eating and living on their money ?

Was the slap not hard enough that you have to come here and start again ?
 
Didn't the Arabs slap you just a few hours back for not towing their line after eating and living on their money ?

Was the slap not hard enough that you have to come here and start again ?
Did you not hear slap of our interior minister to the UAE minister, you better watch your mouth next time as if don't wanna go to a level of a low life like you...piss drinker.
 
agar jaan ki amaan paoon mere sarkar to mazerat ke saath ye ghustak janna chahega ki pakistani log ye kyon samjhte hain ki india ke missile russian hai abhi kal hi ek khatoon amjat shoib saab se farma rahi thi ki russia ne india ko 2 tarike ke "SLBM" diye hain .... mujhelagta hai pakistani log awal darje ke "name droppers" hain ?

agar jaan ki aman pa ke hum aap se yehe sawal puchain to
 
LoL..I'm sorry, I did not mean to hurt your national pride like this. It's bad enough you are a rented nation of Arabs, Mr mentioning it to you I guess is like the worst.

I know. It's ok. Carry on with your life as you can and start saving up for when the arabi dollars stop coming. It's coming soon.
And you arabs can prepare your asses till that time.We'll watch as you get your asses kicked around by the iranians. Then you can scream all the habibi you want. Fat arabian turds.:rofl::nana:
 
LoL..I'm sorry, I did not mean to hurt your national pride like this. It's bad enough you are a rented nation of Arabs, Mr mentioning it to you I guess is like the worst.

I know. It's ok. Carry on with your life as you can and start saving up for when the arabi dollars stop coming. It's coming soon.
Rented nation? We are the leaders of the ummah you brick. We are as much a rented nation as USA is for Japan and Korea. The world looks at our military to bitch slap fools like you.
 
LoL..I'm sorry, I did not mean to hurt your national pride like this. It's bad enough you are a rented nation of Arabs, Mr mentioning it to you I guess is like the worst.

I know. It's ok. Carry on with your life as you can and start saving up for when the arabi dollars stop coming. It's coming soon.
Arabs got their answer and that answer is burning theur ***. They are now warning pak.
Haha.nice joke arabs warning pakistan. Those who cant fight poor houthis are raoring like paper tigers.
 
Rented nation? We are the leaders of the ummah you brick. We are as much a rented nation as USA is for Japan and Korea. The world looks at our military to bitch slap fools like you.


Leader of ummah ? Pakistan ? :rofl:

Pakistan supplies the security guard, the trainer, the driver. Cooks and household helps are gotten from Malaysia to Pakistan and every state in between. THAT IS IT.

See, I'm not in Pakistan. I'm not suffering from grandeurs of delusion.

That is what you tell each other, not me. I ain't buying it.

Arabs got their answer and that answer is burning theur ***. They are now warning pak.
Haha.nice joke arabs warning pakistan. Those who cant fight poor houthis are raoring like paper tigers.




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Leader of ummah ? Pakistan ? :rofl:

Pakistan supplies the security guard, the trainer, the driver. Cooks and household helps are gotten from Malaysia to Pakistan and every state in between. THAT IS IT.
Youtube videos of us training Arabs. From basic marching formation to weapons training. Meanwhile Indians get rejected as toilet cleaners by even ISIS.
See, I'm not in Pakistan. I'm not suffering from grandeurs of delusion.
That post really made me laugh. It's DELUSIONS of GRANDIOSE. Be glad i educated you. Illiterates like you give me fits of laughing.
I ain't buying it.
Oh you are a southern now?
"Ain't"? Serious case of lipstick on a pig.
 
Youtube videos of us training Arabs. From basic marching formation to weapons training. Meanwhile Indians get rejected as toilet cleaners by even ISIS.

That post really made me laugh. It's DELUSIONS of GRANDIOSE. Be glad i educated you. Illiterates like you give me fits of laughing.

Oh you are a southern now?
"Ain't"? Serious case of lipstick on a pig.


Didn't I include trainer ?

You know right ?

Those who can't do it themselves, teach others. Says a lot, don't you think ? I still stick to the word rented.

Rest is your delusional Muslim based pakistani ranting. I mean, I really shouldn't bother replying to that stuff.
 
Best to let the arab bitches burn and rot. Then they'll crawl back into the rock they came from
 
What is the logic behind Pakistan having a second strike capability despite it's stated First strike policy??? I find this entire notion very bizarre!! I mean whats the use of having a first use policy and antagonizing the entire Global population and then going on to plan a second strike capability. Sometimes the Pak Def estb. comes across as that spoilt brat who has to have something no matter how useless he finds it to be just to show it off to his rich friends.
 
What is the logic behind Pakistan having a second strike capability despite it's stated First strike policy??? I find this entire notion very bizarre!! I mean whats the use of having a first use policy and antagonizing the entire Global population and then going on to plan a second strike capability. Sometimes the Pak Def estb. comes across as that spoilt brat who has to have something no matter how useless he finds it to be just to show it off to his rich friends.
ThEn why is India obsessed with possessing a second strike capability i thought india was a peaceful nation
 

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