Pakistan May Field Nuclear Submarines by 2028, Leveraging Existing Second-Strike Capability, Says Former Commodore

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Pakistan could potentially field nuclear-powered submarines by 2028, significantly enhancing its naval capabilities and potentially altering the strategic balance in the Indian Ocean Region, a retired senior naval officer has claimed.

Commodore (R) Obaidullah, in a recent interview with Suno News HD, suggested that this milestone could be achieved within the next five years, although he did not specify the type of nuclear submarines being considered.

Commodore Obaidullah highlighted that the Pakistan Navy already possesses a credible second-strike nuclear capability, a strategic deterrent possessed by only a handful of nations worldwide.

This capability is crucial in nuclear deterrence theory as it ensures a nation can retaliate with nuclear weapons even if its primary land-based nuclear assets are destroyed in a preemptive first strike.

Pakistan's claim to a second-strike capability is primarily attributed to its Babur-3 submarine-launched cruise missile (SLCM). Successfully tested in 2017, the Babur-3 reportedly boasts a range of 450 kilometers and is believed to be deployable from Pakistan's existing fleet of conventionally powered submarines, primarily French-designed Agosta 90B (Khalid-class) submarines.

However the limited range of Babur 3 puts a question mark on its effectiveness as a second strike capability.

While Commodore Obaidullah's remarks did not elaborate on the specifics of the potential nuclear submarine program, speculation naturally turns to China, Pakistan's close ally and a major defence partner.

China has been instrumental in Pakistan's naval modernization efforts, notably through the ongoing delivery of eight advanced Yuan-class (Type 039B) diesel-electric submarines equipped with air-independent propulsion (AIP) systems.

These submarines, considered among the quietest in their class, are expected to be fully delivered by 2028 and could potentially be modified to carry nuclear-capable missiles.

Should Pakistan pursue the development or acquisition of either ballistic missile submarines (SSBNs) or nuclear-powered attack submarines (SSNs), it is widely believed that China would play a crucial role. This could involve direct procurement of Chinese-designed submarines or the transfer of critical technologies to facilitate indigenous development.

China's own naval inventory includes Type 093 (Shang-class) SSNs and Type 094 (Jin-class) SSBNs, which could potentially serve as models or starting points for a Pakistani program.

Furthermore, China has recently unveiled the Type 093B, a modernized variant of the Type 093, showcasing advancements in silencing technology and weapons capabilities, further fueling speculation about potential technology transfers.

Pakistan's pursuit of nuclear submarines is viewed in the context of its broader efforts to enhance its maritime capabilities, particularly in response to the Indian Navy's growing blue-water aspirations.

The Indian Navy operates the INS Arihant, its first indigenous SSBN, and is developing further vessels in this class, while also pursuing an SSN program. The induction of such capable platforms by India has been a significant driver for Pakistan's naval modernization strategy, aiming to maintain a credible deterrent in the maritime domain.

It is important to note that while the comments of a retired officer offer valuable insight, they do not constitute official confirmation of a nuclear submarine program. Pakistan's government has not officially announced any plans to develop or acquire nuclear submarines.

Nevertheless, the discussion highlights the growing importance of the maritime domain in South Asia's strategic calculations and the potential for increased naval competition in the years to come.

India will be closely watching developments in this area, given the potential implications for regional stability and nuclear proliferation.
 
pakistan will never get chinese submarines, US will come down heavily on Pak and china by sanctions. China is scared of trump and is waiting for him to become president. Biden in his last days is trying to act strong by sanctions thats all.
The chinese 2nd strike is already in the form of BABUR sub launched cruise missiles, it is not fool proof as it can be intercepted.
What will be difficult to stop is a massive volley of ballistic missiles. We saw in the israel war that even isreal could not stop hypersonic missiles hiting its airbase > well all these IRBMs travel at hypersoninc speeds while approaching the target. There is no 100% way to stop them. The new type 093 Aip subs have a missile silo just behind the conning tower, capable of launching a single ballistic missile. China is helping themout. we will se pak trumpeting its capability in the times to come.
 
Then why Akula class Subs are leased why not they were direct sold to Bharat Instead of Leasing , if SSN are sold Directly why it was Not happen with Bharat in earlier
 
If same things was down by Palestine would Israel just sit quite ?? Why is Indian Agencies most visionless and incompetent? Indian Agencies totally failed to even smell CIA/ISI coup in Bangladesh. ISI stole the land under India's feet
 
India keeps forgetting India was the victor in 1971 war. Shimla accords are a testament to that victory. So, it is very much in India's interest that Shimla accords be adhere too and Pakistan must comply to those accords. Pakistan as no right to militarize and attack India, and so we have rights to take action against Pakistan for violating the Shimla Accords and not let them build up their military. Indira wanted to take care of Pakistan before they had bomb and that would have been appropriate. Still, we can take actions for violating accords.
 
I admire the dream of Pakistan.. Bina paise ke aise dream pure krne ki jid ne na jane kitne empire dubaye hain.. Ek or sahi.. Waise bhi we will love to break Pakistan in 4-5 pieces...
 
Pakistan has no money for food education or health infrastructure Water Electricity and the idiots are dreaming of squiring SSNs and SSBNs. However with their hatred for India they will eat grass, sell heroin and arms ammunition whilst the public starves yet they will spend over 40000 crores or 5 to 6 billion to purchase the dubs . Maintaining them would bankrupt them.
 

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