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Pakistan has 110 Nuclear weapons, edges ahead of India: USA Report

10 years and the number remains constant @ 110 nukes. Ho hee na jaye! :blink:
 
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India has plutonium advantage over Pakistan's Uranium bombs....

before making such statments, do you even considerd the nuclear cruise missile and Tactical 60 KM Battle field nuke of Pakistan? And can uranium bombs be adjusted in such small warheads?

Advancements in plutonium warheads had enabled Pak to arm cruise missiles and 60 KM missile with atmoic warhead
 
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before making such statments, do you even considerd the nuclear cruise missile and Tactical 60 KM Battle field nuke of Pakistan? And can uranium bombs be adjusted in such small warheads?

Advancements in plutonium warheads had enabled Pak to arm cruise missiles and 60 KM missile with atmoic warhead

And the Chagai 1 test was based on Uranium or Platinium?
 
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^^^ Well Pakistan will never accept India as the only regional power of South Asia.India should now stop living in dream of ONLY regional power of S.Asia

The whole 'regional' power crap.....doesn't matter in this scenario. Both of you are too close to each other and both a nuclear ready nations. So no macho-man scenario will last. Yea, one could say that India is 3-4 times the size of Pakistan but what you'll have in the doom's day scenario is may be 75% Pakistan gone and 40% India gone. BUT...the Industrial India. Not the fields in Punjab or elsewhere. So, both the nations have to understand where they'd want to go....back to the stone age or forward to 2040!! I'd go towards 2040 and make peace as it doesn't kill anyone and everyone gets a shot at education, prosperity and life. But that's just me.
 
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The whole 'regional' power crap.....doesn't matter in this scenario. Both of you are too close to each other and both a nuclear ready nations. So no macho-man scenario will last. Yea, one could say that India is 3-4 times the size of Pakistan but what you'll have in the doom's day scenario is may be 75% Pakistan gone and 40% India gone. BUT...the Industrial India. Not the fields in Punjab or elsewhere. So, both the nations have to understand where they'd want to go....back to the stone age or forward to 2040!! I'd go towards 2040 and make peace as it doesn't kill anyone and everyone gets a shot at education, prosperity and life. But that's just me.

Your above paragraph is fatally flawed.
India is not 3-4 times the size of Pakistan, its 7-8 times. Look at the geography and the population plus the economy.
 
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before making such statments, do you even considerd the nuclear cruise missile and Tactical 60 KM Battle field nuke of Pakistan? And can uranium bombs be adjusted in such small warheads?

Advancements in plutonium warheads had enabled Pak to arm cruise missiles and 60 KM missile with atmoic warhead

sirji be rest assured we have cruise misslises too(Bhramos and its supersonik too)

BrahMos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

India's nuclear capable missiles
Name Class Range Payload Status
Agni-I SRBM 700 km 1,000 kg Operational
Agni-II MRBM 2,000 km - 3,000 km 500 kg - 1,000 kg Operational
Agni-III IRBM 5,000 km 2,490 kg Inducted
Agni-IV MRBM 3,000 km - 4,000 km 500 kg - 1,500 kg Induction by 2014-15
Agni-V ICBM 5,000 km - 5,800 km 1,500 kg+ Induction by 2014-15
Agni-VI ICBM 8,000 km - 10,000 km 1,000 kg - 1,400 kg Under development
Dhanush SRBM 350 km 500 kg Developed but not used
Nirbhay Subsonic Cruise Missile 1,000 km 1000 kg Under development
Brahmos I Supersonic Cruise Missile 290 km 300 kg Operational
Brahmos II Hypersonic Cruise Missile 290 km 300 kg Under development
P-70 Ametist Anti-shipping Missile 65 km 530 kg Operational
P-270 Moskit Supersonic Cruise Missile 120 km 320 kg Operational
Popeye ASM 78 km 340 kg Operational
Prithvi-I SRBM 150 km 1000 kg Operational
Prithvi-II SRBM 250 km 500 kg Operational
Prithvi-III SRBM 350 km 500 kg Operational
Sagarika (K-15) SLBM 700 km - 2,200 km 150 kg - 1000 kg Awaiting Arihant SSBN's
K-4 mk. 1 SLBM 3,500 km 150 kg - 1000 kg Under trials
K-4 mk. 2 SLBM 5,000 km 1000 kg Under development
K-5 SLBM 6,000 km 1000 kg Under development
Shaurya TBM 700 km - 2,200 km 150 kg - 1,000 kg Operational
[edit]Ballistic missiles
and ever heared of prahaar missile system
 
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sirji be rest assured we have cruise misslises too(Bhramos and its supersonik too)

BrahMos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

India's nuclear capable missiles
Name Class Range Payload Status
Agni-I SRBM 700 km 1,000 kg Operational
Agni-II MRBM 2,000 km - 3,000 km 500 kg - 1,000 kg Operational
Agni-III IRBM 5,000 km 2,490 kg Inducted
Agni-IV MRBM 3,000 km - 4,000 km 500 kg - 1,500 kg Induction by 2014-15
Agni-V ICBM 5,000 km - 5,800 km 1,500 kg+ Induction by 2014-15
Agni-VI ICBM 8,000 km - 10,000 km 1,000 kg - 1,400 kg Under development
Dhanush SRBM 350 km 500 kg Developed but not used
Nirbhay Subsonic Cruise Missile 1,000 km 1000 kg Under development
Brahmos I Supersonic Cruise Missile 290 km 300 kg Operational
Brahmos II Hypersonic Cruise Missile 290 km 300 kg Under development
P-70 Ametist Anti-shipping Missile 65 km 530 kg Operational
P-270 Moskit Supersonic Cruise Missile 120 km 320 kg Operational
Popeye ASM 78 km 340 kg Operational
Prithvi-I SRBM 150 km 1000 kg Operational
Prithvi-II SRBM 250 km 500 kg Operational
Prithvi-III SRBM 350 km 500 kg Operational
Sagarika (K-15) SLBM 700 km - 2,200 km 150 kg - 1000 kg Awaiting Arihant SSBN's
K-4 mk. 1 SLBM 3,500 km 150 kg - 1000 kg Under trials
K-4 mk. 2 SLBM 5,000 km 1000 kg Under development
K-5 SLBM 6,000 km 1000 kg Under development
Shaurya TBM 700 km - 2,200 km 150 kg - 1,000 kg Operational
[edit]Ballistic missiles
and ever heared of prahaar missile system

yes you have supersonic berhamos, that means indians will live 5 more min than us
 
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yes you have supersonic berhamos, that means indians will live 5 more min than us

not onli that sir we can cause you much more damage in much less time + we have a real good knowledge f your capabilities and owr millitarry planners are not fools they are spending so much resources in Latest radars and AA betteries of almost all makes and Kinds :azn:
 
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India has plutonium advantage over Pakistan's Uranium bombs....

:rolleyes:

Mate a nuclear BOMB is a Nuclear Bomb, it doesn't matter if one is made of uranium & the other is made of plutonium, both are made to do only one thing - wipe out entire cities from the face of the earth. We are not comparing IN's P-8Is to PN's P-3Cs here.
 
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:rolleyes:

Mate a nuclear BOMB is a Nuclear Bomb, it doesn't matter if one is made of uranium & the other is made of plutonium, both are made to do only one thing - wipe out entire cities from the face of the earth. We are not comparing IN's P-8Is to PN's P-3Cs here.

well thats right i guess its a pity that instead of taking pride in owr all health of ones countries freinds from across the border are so proud of the machines which will bring doom to all the mankind including them
 
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The world's first nuclear explosion was achieved with plutonium, a man-made element produced in nuclear reactors.

Uranium-235 needed to make a bomb:

- 15 kilograms: Weight of a solid sphere of 100 percent uranium-235 just large enough to achieve a critical mass with a beryllium reflector. Diameter of such a sphere: 4.48 in (11.4 cm). Diameter of a regulation softball: 3.82 in (9.7 cm).
- 16 kilograms: Amount needed for an Iraqi bomb design found by UN inspectors.
- 50 kilograms: Weight of a solid sphere of 100 percent uranium-235 just large enough to achieve a critical mass without a reflector. Diameter of such a sphere: 6.74 in (17.2 cm), comparable to an average honeydew melon.
- 60 kilograms: Reported amount used in Hiroshima bomb "Little Boy." and the yield was?

12.5 KT


Plutonium needed to make a bomb:

- 4 kilograms: Weight of a solid sphere of plutonium just large enough to achieve a critical mass with a beryllium reflector. Diameter of such a sphere: 2.86 in (7.28 cm). Diameter of a regulation baseball: 2.90 in (7.36 cm).
- 4.4 kilograms: Estimated amount used in Israel's fission bombs.
- 5 kilograms: Estimated amount needed to manufacture a first-generation fission bomb today.
- 6.1 kilograms: Amount used in "Trinity" test in 1945 and in the bomb dropped on Nagasaki.

And the yield was?

22 KT
 
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