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Reference:Pakistan owns about 90-110 nuclear warheads: report

Pakistan owns about 90-110 nuclear warheads:
Washington: Pakistan's atomic arsenal probably consists of between 90 to 110 nuclear war heads


"Pakistan's nuclear arsenal probably consists of approximately 90-110 nuclear warheads, although it could be larger," said the report of the Congressional Research Service (CRS), an independent research wing of the US Congress.

"Islamabad is producing fissile material, adding to related production facilities, and deploying additional delivery vehicles. These steps could enable Pakistan to undertake both quantitative and qualitative improvements to its nuclear arsenal," the report said.

India currently has approximately 60-80 nuclear weapons, it said, referring to one public estimate.

"Whether and to what extent Pakistan's current expansion of its nuclear weapons-related facilities is a response to the 2008 US-India nuclear cooperation agreement is unclear. Islamabad does not have a public, detailed nuclear doctrine, but its 'minimum credible deterrent' is widely regarded as designed to dissuade India from taking military action against Pakistan," it said.

"It is worth noting that Pakistani officials have expressed interest in concluding a nuclear cooperation agreement with the United States, which would require congressional approval," said the report titled 'Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation and Security Issues'.

Noting that Pakistan has in recent years taken a number of steps to increase international confidence in the security of its nuclear arsenal, the report however said instability in Pakistan has called the extent and durability of these reforms into question.

"Some observers fear radical takeover of a government that possesses a nuclear bomb, or proliferation by radical sympathizers within Pakistan's nuclear complex in case of a breakdown of controls. While US and Pakistani officials continue to express confidence in controls over Pakistan's nuclear weapons, continued instability in the country could impact these safeguards," it said.

Observing that Pakistan appears to be increasing its fissile production capability and improving its delivery vehicles in order to hedge against possible increases in India's nuclear arsenal, the CRS report said Islamabad may also accelerate its current nuclear weapons efforts.

The Congressional report running into nearly 30 pages informs lawmakers that in addition to making qualitative and quantitative improvements to its nuclear arsenal, Pakistan could increase the number of circumstances under which it would be willing to use nuclear weapons.

"For example, Peter Lavoy has argued that India's efforts to improve its conventional military capabilities could enable New Delhi to achieve technical superiority in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, as well as precision targeting, providing India with the capability to effectively locate and efficiently destroy strategically important targets in Pakistan," it said.

"Islamabad could respond by lowering the threshold for using nuclear weapons, according to Lavoy. Indeed, a Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesperson warned in May 2009 that Islamabad could take this step... The Pakistani government may also consider fielding non-strategic nuclear weapons in order to increase the credibility of its nuclear deterrent versus Indian conventional military operations," the CRS report said.

According to the report, Pakistan has two types of delivery vehicles for nuclear weapons: aircraft controlled by the Pakistan Air Force and surface-to-surface missiles controlled by the Pakistan Army. (Read: Pakistan tests nuclear-capable Hatf-II missile)

"Pakistan could deliver its nuclear weapons using F-16 fighter aircraft purchased from the United States, provided that modifications are made. It is widely believed that Islamabad has made the relevant modifications to the F-16s previously sold to them by Washington," it added.
 
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Reference:Pakistan owns about 90-110 nuclear warheads: report

Pakistan owns about 90-110 nuclear warheads:
Washington: Pakistan's atomic arsenal probably consists of between 90 to 110 nuclear war heads

"Pakistan's nuclear arsenal probably consists of approximately 90-110 nuclear warheads, although it could be larger," said the report of the Congressional Research Service (CRS), an independent research wing of the US Congress.

"Islamabad is producing fissile material, adding to related production facilities, and deploying additional delivery vehicles. These steps could enable Pakistan to undertake both quantitative and qualitative improvements to its nuclear arsenal," the report said.

India currently has approximately 60-80 nuclear weapons, it said, referring to one public estimate.

"Whether and to what extent Pakistan's current expansion of its nuclear weapons-related facilities is a response to the 2008 US-India nuclear cooperation agreement is unclear. Islamabad does not have a public, detailed nuclear doctrine, but its 'minimum credible deterrent' is widely regarded as designed to dissuade India from taking military action against Pakistan," it said.

"It is worth noting that Pakistani officials have expressed interest in concluding a nuclear cooperation agreement with the United States, which would require congressional approval," said the report titled 'Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons: Proliferation and Security Issues'.

Noting that Pakistan has in recent years taken a number of steps to increase international confidence in the security of its nuclear arsenal, the report however said instability in Pakistan has called the extent and durability of these reforms into question.

"Some observers fear radical takeover of a government that possesses a nuclear bomb, or proliferation by radical sympathizers within Pakistan's nuclear complex in case of a breakdown of controls. While US and Pakistani officials continue to express confidence in controls over Pakistan's nuclear weapons, continued instability in the country could impact these safeguards," it said.

Observing that Pakistan appears to be increasing its fissile production capability and improving its delivery vehicles in order to hedge against possible increases in India's nuclear arsenal, the CRS report said Islamabad may also accelerate its current nuclear weapons efforts.

The Congressional report running into nearly 30 pages informs lawmakers that in addition to making qualitative and quantitative improvements to its nuclear arsenal, Pakistan could increase the number of circumstances under which it would be willing to use nuclear weapons.

"For example, Peter Lavoy has argued that India's efforts to improve its conventional military capabilities could enable New Delhi to achieve technical superiority in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, as well as precision targeting, providing India with the capability to effectively locate and efficiently destroy strategically important targets in Pakistan," it said.

"Islamabad could respond by lowering the threshold for using nuclear weapons, according to Lavoy. Indeed, a Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesperson warned in May 2009 that Islamabad could take this step... The Pakistani government may also consider fielding non-strategic nuclear weapons in order to increase the credibility of its nuclear deterrent versus Indian conventional military operations," the CRS report said.

According to the report, Pakistan has two types of delivery vehicles for nuclear weapons: aircraft controlled by the Pakistan Air Force and surface-to-surface missiles controlled by the Pakistan Army. (Read: Pakistan tests nuclear-capable Hatf-II missile)

"Pakistan could deliver its nuclear weapons using F-16 fighter aircraft purchased from the United States, provided that modifications are made. It is widely believed that Islamabad has made the relevant modifications to the F-16s previously sold to them by Washington," it added.
forget it with indian formidable air defences it's impossible for any PAF fighter to reach statergic important location like delhi.As they have limited resources to do SO .Only way is a statergic missiles not any thing else unless You develop SLBM launch capabilities.Now you can troll on my post :D:D
 
forget it with indian formidable air defences it's impossible for any PAF fighter to reach statergic important location like delhi.As they have limited resources to do SO .Only way is a statergic missiles not any thing else unless You develop SLBM launch capabilities.Now you can troll on my post :D:D
this baby has exact range of 350km because delhi is 350km from pakistani border:D:D
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and yes its nuclear too .:enjoy: don't troll on my post i will never reply . :D:D
 
this baby has exact range of 350km because delhi is 350km from pakistani border:D:D
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and yes its nuclear too .:enjoy: don't troll on my post i will never reply . :D:D
Subsonic cruise missile are too slow modern air defences like s-300 ,spyder , thaad and pac-3 or even AAD are enough.Aster-30 used by EU can even intercept modern supersonic cruise missiles like brahmos.So please do analysis of what your saying sir . probility of interception is very high against subsonic cruise missiles.
 
problem is no one knows for sure which weapon system is nuke capable. that is the ambiguity in PK nuke program. it leaves everyone 'guessing'.

nuke warheads are kept seperate. they are inter-operatable with the missiles PK has in its inventory.
 
there may me many option to launch but big question is should they actually Launce for a nuclear holocaust ?
 
there may me many option to launch but big question is should they actually Launce for a nuclear holocaust ?
It looks as though the Pakistani Army is hell-bent on destroying not only Pakistan but the entire Northern hemisphere too! They seem to really love going back to the old stone age. :fie: In any case, they have nothing much to lose in a nuclear war! :P
 
Last fifteen years it has been the same........ ask why? Because they are waiting for us to catch up to their wrong estimate fifteen years back! :D

Interesting one!!!!! Wonder How long it will take for this ultimate catch up :D
 
What what........................ talking about Nuclear WAR......:D

Well, every country have rights to protect ourself and ready for WAR with everything that they have... so not going to troll.

But, now time for Development and we people should think only only for this.....
 
Satelite based laser missile defence system is way to go to nullify any threat from air ..missiles ,fighter planes are easy to detect due to their infrared signature and laser beams can be directed within seconds ..At speed of light laser beams will act on moving object with precision ..If this ongoing project becomes success then we have to rewrite all militarry equations
 
Americans and their obsession with our nukes. Its a good thing that their influence in the world is on a declining phase.

One thing however we should be not be doing is overly relying on nukes. Pakistan needs to invest in its conventional capabilities. The only time this happened was in Musharraf's time but since than no new purchases or inductions. Thanks to this fake Jamriooyat and people like Zardari and Nawaz.
 
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