Zulfiqar
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STRATEGIC PLANS DIVISION or SPD has recently bought 12-15 (expanding upto 35) Bell 412 Transport Helicopters from USA. These helicopters have been provided DIRECTLY by the US Government to SPD without the involvement of any local agency. These helicopters are going to be used by the SPD senior brass to travel back and forth to the missile strategic sites for inspection and launch purposes. I would not be surprised if the US CIA may have bugged these birds to track them on GPS. So every time one takes off, it lays a course on the screens on some CIA screen in the US thereby mapping the exact location of our strategic and tactical nukes throughout Pakistan. Howzat?
If that is true then there is always a possibility that those bugs will be removed. I have heard that we found some bugs in our F-16s back in the 90s when we were maintaining the aircrafts.
Those bugs were used to prevent nuclear weapons being armed. Because the nuke(thrown from the aircraft) is armed after it has been tossed and explodes on a certain altitude when it feels certain amount of pressure.
If it was armed on the ground then it would have exploded up in the air due to high g forces on the nose simulating the pressure on those when it is free falling. Those bugs were conveniently removed.
Just for extra reading:
Pakistan could use the F-16 bombers to drop nuclear weapons on visually acquired targets by improvising the necessary electronic wiring which is omitted from these export models.
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/pakistan/aircraft/f-16.htm
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