Pak's new nuclear reactors will increase weapon production 7-fold: SIPRI

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2 Jun 2010,

LONDON: Pakistan has 60 nuclear warheads and with two new plutonium reactors nearing completion in Khusab, its weapons grade plutonium production will jump seven-fold, according to latest figures released by Swedish institute SIPRI.

"Our conservative estimates are that Pakistan has sixty warheads and could produce 100 nuclear weapons at short notice," the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said in its latest annual report.

SIPRI also said that Islamabad was developing an air launched cruise missile Ra'ad and had also carried out four tests of its land launched sub-sonic cruise missile Babur. But said it was not clear whether these missiles would be developed to carry nuclear warheads.

The Swedish think-tank said that Pakistan's Khusab I reactor was giving the country 10 to 12 kgs of weapons grade plutonium.

Islamabad had earmarked 32 US supplied F-16 fighters along with short-range Ghaznavi I and Shaheen I missiles as the delivery systems for its nuclear weapons, it said.

SIPRI said while 400-km range Ghaznavi I and 1,200-km Shaheen I missiles were operational, Pakistan's other two potent missiles — medium range ballistic missile Ghauri I and Shaheen II were still in development stage.

In comparison India had also 60 to 70 nuclear warheads, the think-tank said.

New Delhi had only short-range surface to surface Prithvi I (with the range of up to 500 kms) and medium-range Agni I (upto 700 kms) missiles deployed as nuclear weapon delivery system, it said.

The Swedish institute said India's two other missiles Agni II (with the range of 1,200 kms) and Agni III (3,000 kms) were still under development, though Agni II had been handed over to the Army for user trial.

SIPRI also said that New Delhi was also developing a 1,000-km range sub-sonic cruise missile Nirbhay and had also test fired land-based version of the undersea missile K-15 which is being called Shourya.

It said that the deployment of warship-based Dhanush missile was underway.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...oduction-7-fold-SIPRI/articleshow/6004267.cms
 

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Why india should worry about that???Increase in weapon production fissile material should keep west on its heels. not india anymore coz wrt india pakistan always had capabilities since mid 1980s now the new material is for the west and the global jihad.
 

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Good for India.
Let Pakistan start producing more nukes.

We'll sit and wait reaction from Obama.
They'll then say bye bye to their billions of begging money coming from Western Nations.
 
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No need to worry all our Fast breeder reactors are on the military side.
 

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Pakistan's nukes are islamic nukes they are making more and more to protect whole of ummah.you know pakistan considers itself as leader of islamic countries.So it pakistan's holy duty to provide nuke cover to each islamic country from indonesia to africa and middle-east. and for that they need hell lots of nukes so they are making more.=heheh
 

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