Pakistan’s Main Nuclear Sites

A. Q. Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) (Kahuta) – nuclear weapon research and development; uranium enrichment Atomic Energy Minerals Center (Lahore) – uranium and nuclear mineral resource development; runs ore pilot…

Pakistan Missile Update – 2000

Pakistan continues to pursue an ambitious program for building ballistic missiles. Pakistan has acquired a series of solid fuel missiles from China, a series of liquid fuel missiles from North…

Pakistan Nuclear Update – 2000

Since conducting nuclear tests in May 1998, Pakistan has continued to develop its nuclear weapon program. Two new reactors and a plutonium processing facility have become operational, and Pakistan may…

Pakistan’s Nuclear Capable Missiles

Pakistan has an extensive nuclear-capable ballistic missile program, as the April 1998 test-firing of the Ghauri missile illustrates. The program is almost entirely imported, despite official Pakistani claims to the…

India-Pakistan: Nuclear Weapon Update – 1998

India’s and Pakistan’s recent nuclear weapons tests have demonstrated to the world that both have bombs. The Prime Minister’s Office stated: “These tests have established that India has a proven…

Stop Exporting Nuclear Technology

Los Angeles Times October 14, 1998, p. B7 Foreign Affairs: It’s crazy to help countries build their bombs then ask them not to test them. Although 4 1/2 months have…

Testimony: Cooperation in Space and Missiles

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Science June 25, 1998 I am pleased…

Pakistan Needs Foreign Help to Develop Missiles

Pakistan’s lack of modern industry makes it greatly dependent on outside sources for its missile program. It must buy rocket propellant, guidance components and design and testing equipment, U.S. officials…