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Pakistan developing new types of nuclear weapons: US

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US has quiet a history of developing so-called tactical nukes. Some examples below.

M65 Atomic Cannon


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Deployment: 1950s

History: http://www.theatomiccannon.com/history

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Davy Crockett Nuke

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Deployment: 1960s

History: https://armyhistory.org/the-m28m29-davy-crockett-nuclear-weapon-system/

MGM-31 Pershing

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Deployment: 1960s

History: http://www.coldwar.org/articles/50s/pershing_missiles.asp

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WASHINGTON: Pakistan is developing new types of nuclear weapons, including short-range tactical ones, that bring more risks to the region, America's intelligence chief warned on Tuesday.

Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats' remarks came days after a group of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Muhammad terrorists struck the Sunjuwan Military Camp in Jammu, killing seven people including six soldiers.

Pakistan is developing new types of nuclear weapons, including short-range tactical weapons, Coats told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing on worldwide threats organised by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

Pakistan continues to produce nuclear weapons and develop new types of nukes, including short-range tactical weapons, sea-based cruise missiles, air-launched cruise missiles, and longer-range ballistic missiles, he warned.

These weapons will introduce new risks for escalation of dynamics and security in the region, Coats said, reflecting on the risks involved in developing such types of nuclear weapons.

Coats also warned that Pakistan-supported terrorist groups would continue to carry out attacks inside India, thus risking escalation of tension between the two neighbours.

"Militant groups supported by Islamabad will continue to take advantage of their safe haven in Pakistan to plan and conduct attacks in India and Afghanistan, including against US interests," Coats said during the hearing on 'Worldwide Threat Assessment' of the US intelligence community.

Coats said North Korea will be among the most volatile and confrontational weapons of mass destruction (WMD) threats to the US over the next year.

North Korea's history of exporting ballistic missile technology to several countries, including Iran and Syria, and its assistance during Syria's construction of a nuclear reactor — destroyed in 2007 — illustrates its willingness to proliferate dangerous technologies.

In 2017 North Korea, for the second straight year, conducted a large number of ballistic missile tests, including its first Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) tests.

Pyongyang is committed to developing a long-range, nuclear-armed missile that is capable of posing a direct threat to the United States.

It also conducted its sixth and highest yield nuclear test to date.

We assess that North Korea has a longstanding Biological Weapons (BW) capability and biotechnology infrastructure that could support a BW programme. We also assess that North Korea has a Chemical Weapons (CW) programme and probably could employ these agents by modifying conventional munitions or with unconventional, targeted methods, he said.

Coats said state efforts to modernise, develop, or acquire WMD, their delivery systems, or their underlying technologies constitute a major threat to the security of the United States, its deployed troops, and its allies.

Both state and non-state actors have already demonstrated the use of chemical weapons in Iraq and Syria.


Biological and chemical materials and technologies — almost always dual-use — move easily in the globalised economy, as do personnel with the scientific expertise to design and use them for legitimate and illegitimate purposes.

Information about the latest discoveries in the life sciences also diffuses rapidly around the globe, widening the accessibility of knowledge and tools for beneficial purposes and for potentially nefarious applications.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...f-nuclear-weapons-us/articleshow/62906745.cms


Pakistan Developing New Types of Nuclear Weapons, Warns US Intel Chief

Washington: Pakistan is developing new types of nuclear weapons, including short-range tactical ones that bring more risks to the region, America's intelligence chief warned on Tuesday.

“Pakistan continues to produce nuclear weapons and develop new types of nuclear weapons, including short-range tactical weapons, sea-based cruise missiles, air-launched cruise missiles, and longer-range ballistic missiles,” Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats' told lawmakers during a Congressional hearing on worldwide threats.

“These new types of nuclear weapons will introduce new risks for escalation of dynamics and security in the region,” Coats said, reflecting on the risks involved in developing such types of nuclear weapons.

He also warned that Pakistan-supported terrorist groups would continue to carry out attacks inside India, thus risking escalation of tension between the two neighbours.

His remarks came days after a group of Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists struck the Sunjuwan Military Camp in Jammu on Saturday, killing seven people including six soldiers.

Pakistan, in fact, will continue to threaten US interests by deploying new nuclear weapons capabilities, maintaining its ties to militants, restricting counter- terrorism cooperation, and drawing closer to China, Coats said in his testimony.

"Militant groups supported by Islamabad will continue to take advantage of their safe haven in Pakistan to plan and conduct attacks in India and Afghanistan, including against US interests," he said.

He said Pakistan’s perception of its eroding position relative to India, reinforced by endemic economic weakness and domestic security issues, almost certainly will exacerbate long-held fears of isolation and drive Islamabad’s pursuit of actions that run counter to US goals for the region.

Without specifically referring to any terrorist incident by Pakistan-based groups, Coats told the lawmakers that he expects tension between the two Asian neighbours.

"Relations between India and Pakistan are likely to remain tense, with continued violence on the Line of Control and the risk of escalation if there is another high-profile terrorist attack in India or an uptick in violence on the Line of Control," Coats said.

http://www.news18.com/news/india/pa...ear-weapons-warns-us-intel-chief-1660067.html



It would be extremely stupid to develop old type of weapons
 
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Why? As you are. So shall we. Nothing wrong in walking along the path frequented by the great and good?
Bro,

To be honest, tactical nukes increase the possibility of a nuclear conflict, not deter one.

Nukes are supposed to be instruments of deterrence. I fear that this won't be the case in the future, and all of us should worry.

I don't see any benefit in developing more nukes in the long-term.
 
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To be honest, tactical nukes increase the possibility of a nuclear conflict, not deter one.
Did that stop the US. I am a old man. But I remember like yesterday BBC report of US deploying Pershings in Germany, 1980s.

What did I say "As you are. So shall we".
 
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Did that stop the US. I am a old man. But I remember like yesterday BBC report of US deploying Pershings in Germany, 1980s.

What did I say "As you are. So shall we".
Bro,

US has hegemonic designs and history. Why should we follow in the footsteps of the devil?

Did our nukes deter US vis-a-vis Pakistan one bit? No. Hamari sovereignty ka mazakh uraa diya hai inno nei.

India is exploring methods to neutralize our nuclear capability. This is the direction we need to take.

Have faith in God Almighty, not in nukes. Reform the society, promote research and development, shun extremism and explore new methods of deterrence.
 
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We already have these like Nasar, Babur ,Raad and Harba. Why they are so surprised?
 
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Haven't we heard the same moan from USA and India over and over again?
 
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Nothing wrong with making new Versions of Tech helps establishes a understanding between countries to not cross certain boundries

At end of day the weapons we have are for Defence establishment
 
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Have faith in God Almighty
You can have all the faith in the world but it won't get rid of that itch on your a*ss. Can we please leave faith with faith healers, magicians, voodoo and come back to the real world.

You said tactical nukes increase chance of war. Rubbish. A slippery and difficult enemy does. Even not having nukes can increase chance of being nuked. Ask the Japs.

The only thing keeping the Indians behind the Radcliffe Line is not the miles of junk called Pakistani armour but the nukes. The way forward is too develop smaller and more mobile nuke platforms in huge numbers which become impossible to locate and wipeout.

Did our nukes deter US vis-a-vis Pakistan one bit?
First of all these nukes are vegetarian. They are only meant for India. Secondly the question of deterance is complex. Have they prevented Pakistan from being "Iraqized" I would say they are a deterant. US destroyed Iraq. Pakistan has not suffered the same fate despite umpteen provocations. However the nukes have not prevented US from being pushy.

By the way what is the chance US will attack North Korea? Zero.
 
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We already have tactical nukes, it's time to develop nuclear artillery, grenades, mines and bullets.
 
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We already have tactical nukes, it's time to develop nuclear artillery, grenades, mines and bullets.
I think the way forward is to slash Pakistan Air Force by 10%, Pakistan Army by 50%, Pak Navy by 75%.

However increase tactical nuclear forces by 500%. Declare first use of nukes. Draw a red line of 3 mile ingress. Any Indian force passing this point would automatically draw tactical nuclear threat.

Then the saved 10%, 50% and 75% resources are used to set up a new elite internal security force along the lines of Turkish Jandarma numbering about 800,000. Rangers/FC are integrated into this force. It must have a air arm, light mechanized force and be able to operate all over Pakistan. Use this force to bring and establish the sovereignty of the state on every square inch of Pakistan begining by making Karachi safe. Law/order should be declared as national religious jihad.
 
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