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Presented by
Sher Ahmed
Ghufran Khan
&
PAKISTAN DEFENSE
Noman Manzoor
 Project 706
 Nuclear test at Chaghi
 Pakistan Missile Technology
 Brief introduction of Cruise Missile
“SMILING BUDHA”
India’s first underground nuclear explosion
took place at Pokhran in Rajasthan on May 18,
1974. Inset photo shows a view of the crater
formed after the explosion.
PAKISTAN’S RESPONSE IN 1974
“ We know that Israel and India
have full nuclear capability -- a
Christian, Jewish and Hindu
civilizations have this capability ...
the Islamic civilization is without
it, but the situation (is) about to
change.”
Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, 18 MAY 1974
Pakistan began focusing on nuclear weapon development
in January 1972
But Indian nuclear test motivated Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
PROJECT 706 LAUNCHED IN
JULY 1976
DR A Q KHAN MET Z.A.BHUTTO AND TOOK THE
RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE PAKISTAN A NUCLEAR
POWER
DR A Q KHAN FOUNDED KAHUTA LAB IN
1976 TO ENRICH URINIUM FOR NUCLEAR
DEVICE
1981 KHAUTA LAB RENAMED
WITH DR. A.Q. KHAN
REASERCH LABORATORIES
TEST SITE SELECTED AT
CHAGHI(BALUCHISTAN ) IN JAN,1978
PAKISTAN BECAME UNDECLEARED FIRST
MUSLIM NUCLEAR POWER IN 11 MARCH, 1984 .
General Zia-ul-Haq arrived in Delhi for cricket
match as a spectator without any invitation.
Before departure for Chennai General Zia-ul-
Haq while saying good bye to Gandhi said, “Mr.
Rajeev you want to attack Pakistan, do it. But
keep in mind after this world will forget Hilaku
Khan and Changez Khan and will remember
only Zia-ul-Haq and Rajeev Gandhi. Because
this will not be conventional war but nuclear war.
Possibly whole Pakistan might be destroyed in
this was but Muslims will be still there, however
after destruction of India, Hinduism will be
vanished”. In spite of cold drops of perspiration
were visible on Gandhi’s forehead.
ON 11TH & 13TH MAY 1998, INDIA
AGAIN TREATENED PAKISTAN’S
SOVEREIGNTY
“INDIA IS NOW A NUCLEAR WEAPONS STATE.
WE HAVE THE CAPACITY FOR A BIG BOMB
NOW. WE CAN TEACH LESSON TO OUR
NEIGHBOR WITH THIS DETERRENT .”
PRIME MINISTER ATAL BEHARI VAJPAYEE, THURSDAY 14
MAY 1998
CHALLENGE TO PAKISTAN
THE DECISIVE MOMENT
"Dhamaka kar dein." (Conduct the explosion.)
Prime Minister Mohammad Nawaz Sharif, 18 May 1998
PAKISTAN WAS GOING TO USE
THE FISSION AND THEMRO NUCLEAR
TECHNOLOGY FOR IT’S EXPLOSIONS.
IN THOSE DAYS PAKISTAN WAS ON
RED ALERT, ARMED FORCES WERE
READY TO FACE ANY AGGRESSION
FROM THE ENEMIES.
THE MOST MEMEORIBLE DAY
AND THE FINEST HOUR OF
PAKISTAN’S HISTORY
THURSDAY, 28th MAY, 1998 A.D
1st SAFAR UL MUZZAFAR 1419
HIJRI AT 1515 HRS PST OR
1015 HRS GMT.
THE CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER
OF PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY
COMISSION,
DR MOHAMMAD ARSHAD
PRESSED THE BUTTON TO explode
THE NUCLEAR DEVICE AND
SAVED HIS NAME IN THE HISTORY
OF PAKISTAN FOREVER.
YAUM-E- TAKBEER
COUNT DOWN
STARTED
MEMOREBILE MOMENT OF
PAKISTAN HISTORY
MEMOREBILE MOMENT OF
PAKISTAN HISTORY
PAKISTAN’S NUCLEAR DEVICES
CREATED TEMPERATURE OF 15000 C
AND 5 TO 20 TNT INTENSITY OF BLAST
EQUALS TO 5.0 RICHTER SCALE OF
EARTH QUAKE WHICH IS MORE THAN
TWICE OF HEROSHEMA AND NAGASAKI
ATOM BOMB EXPLOSION IN 1945 . BY
THIS PRACTICE THE BALCK GRANNITE
OF CHAGHI MOUNTAIN TURNS TO RED
HOT AND THEN BECAME WHITE FOR
EVER.
The announcement of testing nuclear device was excitedly
welcomed by people all over the country.
Pakistanis in and around the globe heard this news with
delight.
"Today, we have settled a score and
have carried out five successful
nuclear tests"
Prime Minister Mohammad Nawaz Sharif, 28 May 1998
30TH MAY 1998 AT 1155AM
PAKISTAN CONDUCTED ANOTHER NUCLEAR TEST
AND COMPLETED THE SERIES OF 6 TESTS.100 KM
AWAY FROM CHAGHI TEST SITE, IT WAS BOOSTED
DEVICE WHICH IS CAPABILE TO CARRY BY
MISSILES.
PRIME MINISTER VISITED THE TEST SITE ON JUNE
19, 1998
FINALLY PAKISTAN IS ACCEPTED
AS 7TH WORLD AND 1ST MUSLIM
NUCLEAR POWER
HATF 2 ABDALI
180 KMHATF 1- 80 KM
HATF 9 Nasr 60 KM
The missile can carry nuclear warheads of
appropriate yield, with high accuracy.
It also has an inflight maneuver capability
and is specially designed to defeat all known
anti-tactical missile defense systems.
It also has the ability to fire at a target and
immediately relocate to another position to
avoid enemy counter-fire.
Nasr is obviously India-specific and the salvo
launch capability is a key ability in stopping
Indian armored thrusts into Pakistani territory.
HATAF 3 GHAZNAVI 280-350 KM
HATAF 4 SHAHEEN 1
750 KM
HATAF 5GHAURI
1500 KM
Approach to central asia
HATAF 6 SHAHEEN 2
2500 KM
GHORI 3
3000-3500
Taimur Intercontinental Ballistic
Missile 7000 Km Range
A cruise missile is a guided missile, the major
portion of whose flight path to its target (a land-
based or sea-based target) is conducted at
approximately constant velocity, Cruise missiles are
designed to deliver a large warhead over long
distances with high accuracy. Modern cruise missiles
can travel at supersonic (340m/s) or
highsubsonic speeds, are self-navigating, and can fly
on a non-ballistic, extremely low altitude trajectory
(50m-100m).
 The Babur's guidance system uses a combination
of inertial navigation systems, terrain contour
matching (TERCOM) and GPS satellite guidance.
The guidance system reportedly gives the missile
pinpoint accuracy.
 Terrain Contour Matching, or TERCOM, is a
navigation system used primarily by cruise missiles.
It uses a pre-recorded contour map of the terrain
that is compared to measurements made during
flight by an on-board radar altimeter.
DESIGN
Cruise missile designs fundamentally derive from the
German V-1 of World War II. Advances in transistor
and computer technology have contributed to self-
correcting avionic and aeronautical designs that
allow missiles to be guided in flight, as opposed to
only at launch.
HATAF 8
RAAD CRUISE MISSILE
350 KM
HATAF 7
BABUR CRUISE MISSILE
750 KM
BABUR MISSILES
Missiles Ranges
 Babur-1 700 km
 Babur-2 880 km
 Babur-3 1500 km
LAUNCHING FROM SURFACE
LAUNCHING FROM AIR
LAUNCHING FROM SUBMARINE
 Tipu-1  5000 km
 Tipu-2  7000 km
 Tipu-3  9000 km
 Tipu-4  12000 km
WHY USA AND ISRAEL WANTS TO
DESTROY PAKISTAN….?
Distance of USA from Islamabad
Washington  11388 km
White house  11600 km
(In range of Tipu-4)
Distance of Israel from Pakistan
Miles2085 Kilometers3335
(In range of Ghouri-3)
ALHAMDULILLAH EACH MISSILE TEST WAS
SUCCESSFUL
BUT IN CASE OF INDIA LOOK AT THIS
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Pakistan defense presentation

  • 1.
  • 2. Presented by Sher Ahmed Ghufran Khan & PAKISTAN DEFENSE Noman Manzoor
  • 3.  Project 706  Nuclear test at Chaghi  Pakistan Missile Technology  Brief introduction of Cruise Missile
  • 4. “SMILING BUDHA” India’s first underground nuclear explosion took place at Pokhran in Rajasthan on May 18, 1974. Inset photo shows a view of the crater formed after the explosion.
  • 5. PAKISTAN’S RESPONSE IN 1974 “ We know that Israel and India have full nuclear capability -- a Christian, Jewish and Hindu civilizations have this capability ... the Islamic civilization is without it, but the situation (is) about to change.” Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, 18 MAY 1974 Pakistan began focusing on nuclear weapon development in January 1972 But Indian nuclear test motivated Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto
  • 6. PROJECT 706 LAUNCHED IN JULY 1976 DR A Q KHAN MET Z.A.BHUTTO AND TOOK THE RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE PAKISTAN A NUCLEAR POWER
  • 7. DR A Q KHAN FOUNDED KAHUTA LAB IN 1976 TO ENRICH URINIUM FOR NUCLEAR DEVICE
  • 8. 1981 KHAUTA LAB RENAMED WITH DR. A.Q. KHAN REASERCH LABORATORIES
  • 9. TEST SITE SELECTED AT CHAGHI(BALUCHISTAN ) IN JAN,1978
  • 10. PAKISTAN BECAME UNDECLEARED FIRST MUSLIM NUCLEAR POWER IN 11 MARCH, 1984 . General Zia-ul-Haq arrived in Delhi for cricket match as a spectator without any invitation. Before departure for Chennai General Zia-ul- Haq while saying good bye to Gandhi said, “Mr. Rajeev you want to attack Pakistan, do it. But keep in mind after this world will forget Hilaku Khan and Changez Khan and will remember only Zia-ul-Haq and Rajeev Gandhi. Because this will not be conventional war but nuclear war. Possibly whole Pakistan might be destroyed in this was but Muslims will be still there, however after destruction of India, Hinduism will be vanished”. In spite of cold drops of perspiration were visible on Gandhi’s forehead.
  • 11. ON 11TH & 13TH MAY 1998, INDIA AGAIN TREATENED PAKISTAN’S SOVEREIGNTY
  • 12. “INDIA IS NOW A NUCLEAR WEAPONS STATE. WE HAVE THE CAPACITY FOR A BIG BOMB NOW. WE CAN TEACH LESSON TO OUR NEIGHBOR WITH THIS DETERRENT .” PRIME MINISTER ATAL BEHARI VAJPAYEE, THURSDAY 14 MAY 1998 CHALLENGE TO PAKISTAN
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  • 14. THE DECISIVE MOMENT "Dhamaka kar dein." (Conduct the explosion.) Prime Minister Mohammad Nawaz Sharif, 18 May 1998
  • 15. PAKISTAN WAS GOING TO USE THE FISSION AND THEMRO NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY FOR IT’S EXPLOSIONS.
  • 16. IN THOSE DAYS PAKISTAN WAS ON RED ALERT, ARMED FORCES WERE READY TO FACE ANY AGGRESSION FROM THE ENEMIES.
  • 17. THE MOST MEMEORIBLE DAY AND THE FINEST HOUR OF PAKISTAN’S HISTORY THURSDAY, 28th MAY, 1998 A.D 1st SAFAR UL MUZZAFAR 1419 HIJRI AT 1515 HRS PST OR 1015 HRS GMT.
  • 18. THE CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER OF PAKISTAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMISSION, DR MOHAMMAD ARSHAD PRESSED THE BUTTON TO explode THE NUCLEAR DEVICE AND SAVED HIS NAME IN THE HISTORY OF PAKISTAN FOREVER.
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  • 36. PAKISTAN’S NUCLEAR DEVICES CREATED TEMPERATURE OF 15000 C AND 5 TO 20 TNT INTENSITY OF BLAST EQUALS TO 5.0 RICHTER SCALE OF EARTH QUAKE WHICH IS MORE THAN TWICE OF HEROSHEMA AND NAGASAKI ATOM BOMB EXPLOSION IN 1945 . BY THIS PRACTICE THE BALCK GRANNITE OF CHAGHI MOUNTAIN TURNS TO RED HOT AND THEN BECAME WHITE FOR EVER.
  • 37. The announcement of testing nuclear device was excitedly welcomed by people all over the country. Pakistanis in and around the globe heard this news with delight. "Today, we have settled a score and have carried out five successful nuclear tests" Prime Minister Mohammad Nawaz Sharif, 28 May 1998
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  • 39. 30TH MAY 1998 AT 1155AM PAKISTAN CONDUCTED ANOTHER NUCLEAR TEST AND COMPLETED THE SERIES OF 6 TESTS.100 KM AWAY FROM CHAGHI TEST SITE, IT WAS BOOSTED DEVICE WHICH IS CAPABILE TO CARRY BY MISSILES.
  • 40. PRIME MINISTER VISITED THE TEST SITE ON JUNE 19, 1998
  • 41. FINALLY PAKISTAN IS ACCEPTED AS 7TH WORLD AND 1ST MUSLIM NUCLEAR POWER
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  • 43. HATF 2 ABDALI 180 KMHATF 1- 80 KM
  • 44. HATF 9 Nasr 60 KM The missile can carry nuclear warheads of appropriate yield, with high accuracy. It also has an inflight maneuver capability and is specially designed to defeat all known anti-tactical missile defense systems. It also has the ability to fire at a target and immediately relocate to another position to avoid enemy counter-fire. Nasr is obviously India-specific and the salvo launch capability is a key ability in stopping Indian armored thrusts into Pakistani territory.
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  • 47. HATAF 3 GHAZNAVI 280-350 KM
  • 48. HATAF 4 SHAHEEN 1 750 KM HATAF 5GHAURI 1500 KM
  • 50. HATAF 6 SHAHEEN 2 2500 KM GHORI 3 3000-3500
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  • 54. A cruise missile is a guided missile, the major portion of whose flight path to its target (a land- based or sea-based target) is conducted at approximately constant velocity, Cruise missiles are designed to deliver a large warhead over long distances with high accuracy. Modern cruise missiles can travel at supersonic (340m/s) or highsubsonic speeds, are self-navigating, and can fly on a non-ballistic, extremely low altitude trajectory (50m-100m).
  • 55.  The Babur's guidance system uses a combination of inertial navigation systems, terrain contour matching (TERCOM) and GPS satellite guidance. The guidance system reportedly gives the missile pinpoint accuracy.  Terrain Contour Matching, or TERCOM, is a navigation system used primarily by cruise missiles. It uses a pre-recorded contour map of the terrain that is compared to measurements made during flight by an on-board radar altimeter.
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  • 58. DESIGN Cruise missile designs fundamentally derive from the German V-1 of World War II. Advances in transistor and computer technology have contributed to self- correcting avionic and aeronautical designs that allow missiles to be guided in flight, as opposed to only at launch.
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  • 61. HATAF 8 RAAD CRUISE MISSILE 350 KM
  • 62. HATAF 7 BABUR CRUISE MISSILE 750 KM
  • 63. BABUR MISSILES Missiles Ranges  Babur-1 700 km  Babur-2 880 km  Babur-3 1500 km
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  • 68.  Tipu-1  5000 km  Tipu-2  7000 km  Tipu-3  9000 km  Tipu-4  12000 km
  • 69. WHY USA AND ISRAEL WANTS TO DESTROY PAKISTAN….? Distance of USA from Islamabad Washington  11388 km White house  11600 km (In range of Tipu-4) Distance of Israel from Pakistan Miles2085 Kilometers3335 (In range of Ghouri-3)
  • 70. ALHAMDULILLAH EACH MISSILE TEST WAS SUCCESSFUL BUT IN CASE OF INDIA LOOK AT THIS