You can give example of Kirana cold tests.
A series of 24 different
cold tests were conducted by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission.
[21] This secret weapon-testing operation was called
Kirana-I by Dr.
Ishfaq Ahmad, a
nuclear physicist, who was the laboratories director and
technical member at the PAEC. Other PAEC test development personnel and teams included Hafeez Qureshi— director of the Directorate of Technical Development; Dr. Zaman Sheikh, director of the Wah Group Scientists (WGS); Dr.
Naeem Ahmad Khan— director of Radiation and Isotope Applications Division (RIAD); Dr.
Riazuddin— director of Theoretical Physics Group (TPG); and Dr.
Samar Mubarakmand, director of the Diagnostic Group (Diag Grp).
As a result, between 1983 and 1990, the PAEC's Wah Group and DTD conducted more than 24 cold tests of the nuclear device at Kirana Hills with the help of mobile diagnostic equipment. These tests were carried out in 24 tunnels measuring 100–150 feet in length which were bored inside the Kirana.[
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The explosive
HMX was used to trigger the device that was tested by DTD led by Hafeez Qureshi, a
mechanical engineer. The successful cold-fission test was supervised by
Ishfaq Ahmad and witnessed by key high officials including PAEC chairman
Munir Ahmad Khan; General
Khalid Mahmud Arif,
Chief of Army Staff; and
Ghulam Ishaq Khan, then
Chairman Senate