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Possible Indian Special Weapons Storage Facilities
NOTE: In this article, the word "special" refers to possibly-nuclear-weapons-related.
India currently maintains a nuclear weapons arsenal of 80-100 warheads. Majority of those consist of Gravity Bombs, specifically deliverable by the Indian Air Force's Dassault Mirage-2000s and SEPECAT/HAL Jaguars. It is unclear if other strike and multirole platforms like MiG-27 and Sukhoi Su-30MKI have been designated as means of delivering nuclear weapons, although both have the capability.
India has also deployed Agni-I, Agni-II and is deploying Agni-III as nuclear ballistic missiles, with Agni-IV and Agni-V in development as future platforms.
Like other nuclear nations, India also undertakes strict security measures to ensure the safety of these weapons of mass destruction, both from internal and external threats. However, the well established security measures also make the possible special weapons storage sites prone to detection.
Taking advantage of this fact, several secured storage locations have been spotted on Google Earth. Most of the facilities are located inside Indian Air Force Bases, and the rest are near other Air Force Bases but well secured.
The criteria of determining the possibility of a special weapons storage facility are as following:
1. 2-3 Layered Perimeter security consisting of Mesh Fences and High walls, covered by barbed wires.
2. Presence of patrolling routes between the layers.
3. Multiple watchtowers inside.
4. Presence of all above security measures in the facilities which are already INSIDE secured airbases.
5. Presence of distinguishable Hardened Shelters and Bomb Fallout Shelters inside the facilities.
6. Similarly secured tunnel complex(es) with hardened pathways.
Note: The facilities located inside Air Bases may be temporary storage for special weapons, in case of conflict escalation. The mentioned aircrafts are nuclear capable. The coordinates of all facilities are given below images (which are given in-case ImageShack takes these images down, and can be copy-pasted to Google Earth for members' usage).
Possible Special Weapons Storage Facilities:
1. Halwara Air Force Base
At the IAF's Halwara Air Force Base, there is a heavily guarded Hardened Shelter present, with narrow entrance and exits. This AFB houses the MiG-27M/MU and Sukhoi Su-30MKI aircrafts.
The facility is elaborated below.
Coordinates: 30 44 34.59N, 75 37 46.36E
2. Nal/Bikaner Air Force Base
There are 2 similar facilities located inside this AFB. The bases houses the Mirage-2000 nuclear-capable aircrafts.
The facilities are elaborated below.
Coordinates: 28 05 02.87N,73 12 43.32E
Coordinates: 28 05 01.03N, 73 12 58.89E
3. Bhisiana Air Force Base
There are 2 similar facilities at this IAF base.
The facilities are elaborated below.
Coordinates: 30 16 50.72N, 74 45 21.83E
Coordinates: 30 17 09.35N, 74 45 23.30E
NOTE: In this article, the word "special" refers to possibly-nuclear-weapons-related.
India currently maintains a nuclear weapons arsenal of 80-100 warheads. Majority of those consist of Gravity Bombs, specifically deliverable by the Indian Air Force's Dassault Mirage-2000s and SEPECAT/HAL Jaguars. It is unclear if other strike and multirole platforms like MiG-27 and Sukhoi Su-30MKI have been designated as means of delivering nuclear weapons, although both have the capability.
India has also deployed Agni-I, Agni-II and is deploying Agni-III as nuclear ballistic missiles, with Agni-IV and Agni-V in development as future platforms.
Like other nuclear nations, India also undertakes strict security measures to ensure the safety of these weapons of mass destruction, both from internal and external threats. However, the well established security measures also make the possible special weapons storage sites prone to detection.
Taking advantage of this fact, several secured storage locations have been spotted on Google Earth. Most of the facilities are located inside Indian Air Force Bases, and the rest are near other Air Force Bases but well secured.
The criteria of determining the possibility of a special weapons storage facility are as following:
1. 2-3 Layered Perimeter security consisting of Mesh Fences and High walls, covered by barbed wires.
2. Presence of patrolling routes between the layers.
3. Multiple watchtowers inside.
4. Presence of all above security measures in the facilities which are already INSIDE secured airbases.
5. Presence of distinguishable Hardened Shelters and Bomb Fallout Shelters inside the facilities.
6. Similarly secured tunnel complex(es) with hardened pathways.
Note: The facilities located inside Air Bases may be temporary storage for special weapons, in case of conflict escalation. The mentioned aircrafts are nuclear capable. The coordinates of all facilities are given below images (which are given in-case ImageShack takes these images down, and can be copy-pasted to Google Earth for members' usage).
Possible Special Weapons Storage Facilities:
1. Halwara Air Force Base
At the IAF's Halwara Air Force Base, there is a heavily guarded Hardened Shelter present, with narrow entrance and exits. This AFB houses the MiG-27M/MU and Sukhoi Su-30MKI aircrafts.
The facility is elaborated below.
Coordinates: 30 44 34.59N, 75 37 46.36E
2. Nal/Bikaner Air Force Base
There are 2 similar facilities located inside this AFB. The bases houses the Mirage-2000 nuclear-capable aircrafts.
The facilities are elaborated below.
Coordinates: 28 05 02.87N,73 12 43.32E
Coordinates: 28 05 01.03N, 73 12 58.89E
3. Bhisiana Air Force Base
There are 2 similar facilities at this IAF base.
The facilities are elaborated below.
Coordinates: 30 16 50.72N, 74 45 21.83E
Coordinates: 30 17 09.35N, 74 45 23.30E