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In October 2008, the chief of staff of the Pakistan Navy claimed that his service was capable of deploying strategic weapons at sea.The details as to how strategic or nuclear weapons would be deployed and whether Pakistan had developed a capability to launch missiles from submarines were not disclosed. But it is widely speculated that work on arming the Pakistan Navys conventional submarines with nuclear-tipped missiles has been going on now for quite some time. A sea version of the Babur cruise missile is thought to have been developed by the countrys strategic organizations. If that is true, Pakistan would not be the first country to arm conventionally powered submarines with such a capability.Israels 1,900-ton Dolphin-class, German-origin submarines are believed to be part of the countrys second-strike capability. They provide Tel Aviv the crucial
third pillar of nuclear defense complementing the countrys much vaunted land and air ramparts.
http://www.usnwc.edu/getattachment/...301c62f015/S-2--Options-for-the-Pakistan-Navy
third pillar of nuclear defense complementing the countrys much vaunted land and air ramparts.
http://www.usnwc.edu/getattachment/...301c62f015/S-2--Options-for-the-Pakistan-Navy